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Henkel Launches First Photo-reactive 3D Printing Material

Meets aerospace fire, smoke and toxicity safety standards.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

Henkel and Origin have been collaborating to develop new materials by optimizing print processes that extend the current boundaries of additive manufacturing. As a result of this partnership, Henkel developed an entirely new 3D printable photopolymer material with fire, smoke and toxicity resistance properties for use with Origin One printers. The new photoreactive material that will be presented during the Formnext in Frankfurt meets the fire, smoke and toxicity safety standard UL’s 94V-0 and...

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