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Tuesday, September 13 2022 - 15:00
AsiaNet
Polyplastics' New 3D Printing Technology for DURACON (R) POM Accelerates Product Development Cycle
TOKYO, Sept. 13, 2022 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

Polyplastics Co., Ltd., a leading global supplier of engineering 
thermoplastics, has developed three-dimensional (3D) printing technology for 
production of DURACON (R) polyoxymethylene (POM) products. The technology, 
known as Material Extrusion (MEX), delivers physical properties close to those 
of injection-molded articles despite being 3D-printed. Polyplastics will 
highlight the new 3D printing technology at the upcoming K 2022 exhibition 
(Hall 7A/B02) which runs October 19-26 in Duesseldorf, Germany.

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The MEX process can also be applied in preliminary evaluations of physical 
properties, functions, durability, and other properties without needing a mold, 
thus helping to accelerate the product development cycle. The MEX process is a 
typical 3D printing technology that uses thermoplastic resin materials. With 
resin filaments as the material input, this method produces 3D structures by 
repeatedly tracing and layering while depositing a melted material extruded 
through a tiny nozzle. Typically, only amorphous resins or resins with low 
crystallinity (e.g., ABS, polyamide) had been suitable for use in the MEX 3D 
printing process. POM's high crystallinity and rapid rate of crystallization 
have made it unsuitable for use in the MEX 3D printing process.

To address POM's limitations, Polyplastics' MEX 3D printing technology combines 
a more appropriate selection of POM grades with printing conditions optimized 
for their crystallization behavior. In addition to accelerating the product 
development cycle, the MEX technology could also be targeted for low-volume 
manufacturing of custom products.

Polyplastics is seeking a patent for the DURACON (R) POM 3D printing technology 
and at the same time the company is developing additional DURACON (R) POM 
filament materials for use in 3D printing, including reinforced grades. The 
company is also accepting requests for actual product trial samples.

For more information, visit 
https://www.polyplastics-global.com/en/approach/13.html

About Polyplastics
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*DURACON (R) is a registered trademark of Polyplastics Co., Ltd. in Japan and 
other countries.


Source: Polyplastics Co., Ltd.