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Clariant to present fire, smoke and toxicity compliant 3D printing material at Formnext

Clariant to present fire, smoke and toxicity compliant 3D printing material at Formnext

Written by David

November 14, 2019

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Clariant Clariant will introduce a newly developed fire, smoke and toxicity compliant 3D printing material at Formnext.

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The company is to showcase its PA6/66-GF20 FR LS which uses a base flame-retardant material called Exolit and is reinforced with glass fibres. Exoilt is compliant with EN 45545-2, NFPA 130 and SMP 800-C and has been developed to enable Clariant to produce industry standard materials so customers can additively manufacture end-use components.

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At Formnext, Clariant will present a range of components printed in the PA6/66-GF20 FR LS material including unique rail applications. It will also spotlight some of its other production-enabling materials, including a flame retardant, glass fibre-reinforced polyamide 6, which also uses Exolit as the base material, and a number of other fibre-reinforced grades.

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The polyamide 6, 20% glass fibre-reinforced, has been used to produce a component which makes up a charger for an electrical vehicle and will be […]

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