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Evonik and Cubicure to Develop Radiation-Curing Resin Systems

Evonik and Cubicure to Develop Radiation-Curing Resin Systems

Written by David

October 4, 2019

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The partnership aims to develop ‘ready-to-use’ radiation-curing resin systems to manufacture industrial components via 3D printing. The deal is in line with Evonik’s Additive Manufacturing innovation growth field through which the firm intends to merge its 3D printing competencies.

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Essen/Germany – Evonik and Cubicure, a spin-off company of Vienna University of Technology, have entered into a cooperative agreement to jointly develop innovative radiation-curing resin systems. The partnership with the start-up company is managed by Creavis, the strategic innovation unit of the specialty chemicals group.

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“The Hot Lithography technology developed by Cubicure is an interesting option for manufacturing components that meet the exacting standards of industrial applications,” says Prof. Stefan Buchholz, the executive director of Evonik Creavis. “We have been using this platform for the development of next-generation radiation-curing resin systems for a while. For this purpose, we […]

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