DSM Shows Off 3D Printing Portfolio at RAPID+TCT 2018

Giving customers more choices speeds 3D printing’s move into real manufacturing

Royal DSM, a global science-based company active in health, nutrition and materials, will be demonstrating its expanded portfolio of 3D printing materials, for SLA and FFF, at RAPID+TCT 2018 this week in Fort Worth. The company is also announcing a partnership with equipment manufacturer Ultimaker to meet the growing demand for industrial-grade engineering FFF materials.

DSM recently brought together the company’s experience and expertise to form a new Additive Manufacturing (AM) business unit, combining deep market-specific application understanding and expertise for polymer AM processing technologies. At RAPID+TCT, the newly created division will showcase their expanding materials portfolio for use in additive manufacturing – Somos materials for stereolithography (SLA) and digital light processing (DLP) as well as materials for fused filament fabrication (FFF) such as Arnitel, Arnite, and Novamid.

DSM Additive Manufacturing is investing heavily in bringing new filaments to market in the coming months while exploring other 3D printing technologies. “Providing customers choices in materials and platforms as they select the right approach for their applications is key to accelerate adoption of 3D printing into industrial manufacturing, beyond prototyping applications”, says Hugo da Silva, Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at DSM. “FFF is beginning to burst out of its niche, and DSM has the breadth of thermoplastics materials, the engineering capability, and the understanding of the market to enable additive manufacturing to move into real manufacturing.”

To enable end users to easily 3D-print its materials into high-quality parts, DSM is partnering with Ultimaker in their alliance program. Combining their material knowledge with Ultimaker’s insights, gives end users access to a broader scope of professional applications and allows them to print automatically using preconfigured settings available in Ultimaker Cura. This collaboration provides DSM a new route to market, in addition to the existing relationship with Nexeo Solutions 3D for distribution and application development engineering services.

The new partnership underlines DSM’s Additive Manufacturing strategy for an ecosystem approach. Partnerships and collaboration across the industry allow DSM to provide customers with the right material for the right platform for specific customer applications, surrounding them with an open and flexible infrastructure.

At booth 1410, DSM Additive manufacturing will showcase applications with its industrial-grade engineering Novamid polyamide and Arnitel thermoplastic elastomer for FFF 3D printing technology, as well as the Somos materials for SLA and DLP:

DSM’s commitment to the ecosystem is also showcased at its booth at RAPID+TCT, where they will host 3D printing machines for different printing technologies: Ultimaker’s new S5 for FFF 3D printing, and Union Tech’s SD 250 for SLA 3D printing. Collaborating with players across the ecosystem is a key focus for the company and they invite you to visit their booth to explore partnership and business model opportunities.

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