M. Holland Company, a distributor of thermoplastic resin materials, has announced an expanded distribution partnership with BASF 3D Printing Solutions. The agreement will see M. Holland begin to distribute a stainless-steel composite filament, BASF’s Ultrafuse 316L, marking the company’s first foray outside of thermoplastic resins.
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Ultrafuse 316L is a metal-polymer composite that allows users to print cost-effective metallic parts using standard FFF 3D printers. Parts printed from the composite filament can subsequently undergo debinding and sintering using industry-standard processes to achieve solid metal parts.
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The addition of the filament to M. Holland’s 3D printing materials portfolio marks a new direction for the distribution company. “We are excited to broaden our existing relationship with BASF and are fortunate to be among the select organizations authorized to distribute Ultrafuse 316L,” commented Haleyanne Freedman , Market Manager of 3D Printing at M. Holland. “This metal polymer composite filament is […]
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