![]() ![]() “We are very happy to work with the material experts at Evonik on their new TPC material. The company highlighted the tear strength of parts 3D printed with TPC, the elongation at break, impact resistance and rebound as key parts of its performance.įarsoon says that the material properties of parts 3D printed with TPC are beneficial to a variety of applications in the automotive, sporting goods and medical industries. ![]() Post processing is efficient as well, from breakout and media blasting to sieving.”įarsoon says that INFINAM TPC is the first high-performance flexible thermoplastic co-polyester powder on the market. It is of excellent elasticity and is easy to process with Farsoon’s powder bed fusion technology. Ray Jones, Applications and Technical Pre-sale at Farsoon Americas said: “We see both strength and flexibility in this new TPC material. ![]() This was to successfully hone in machine parameters to produce accurate material properties reflected on Evonik’s material data sheets according to the companies. The teams supported each other on multiple test builds in x, y and z orientations at varying refresh rates. Farsoon said that itself and Evonik each contributed expertise to ensure the new material is thoroughly tested and tuned to produce repeatable benchmark parts with optimal mechanical properties. The companies say that they are committed to an open systems philosophy of customers having the freedom to choose materials for 3D printing applications. The process testing of the material was conducted at the Farsoon Americas Demo Center in Austin, Texas. ![]() Evonik and Farsoon Technologies are collaborating once again to bring INFINAM TPC (thermoplastic copolyester) to market, a new ‘ready-to-use’ elastomer powder material for 3D printing. ![]()
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