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Materials supplier Braskem announced today the acquisition of taulman3D, a supplier of nylon, recycled PETG, and PET 3D-printing filaments to aerospace, automotive, healthcare, industrial, and other professionals. The acquisition complements an existing portfolio of next-generation filaments, pellets, and powders designed specifically for 3D-printing applications,

Oxygea, Braskem´s sustainability startup accelerator, has spun out [Braskem's 3D business] into a new company, Xtellar. Xtellar is meant to bring new 3D printing filaments, pellets and powders to market. The company specifically wants to look at PETG, Polyamide, bio-based materials and recycled polymers as well as PP And PE.

Brazilian petrochemical firm Braskem has released its first line of sustainable 3D printing filaments.

Made up of three filaments produced from bio-based ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), recycled polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), the new range will be showcased at the upcoming RAPID + TCT trade show in Detroit. 

Recently, Braskem expanded its 3D printing product portfolio to include new, innovative carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene filament for 3D printing (“CF-PP”) (“FL900PP-CF”). This product is made from 100% recycled carbon fiber supplied by Vartega and optimized for use with Braskem’s polypropylene.

The largest polyolefins producer in the Americas, Braskem is also known as a pioneering producer of biopolymers on an industrial scale. May 9 it unveiled three new sustainable 3D printing filament product offerings for the additive manufacturing market. The first-of-their-kind products marks the company’s entry into the 3D-printing market.

Polyolefin and biopolymer producer Braskem (Philadelphia, PA) has formed a joint partnership with Advanced Laser Materials (ALM; Temple, TX), an EOS Company, for the development of advanced polyolefins for additive manufacturing.

Titan Robotics Ltd. and Braskem have entered into a strategic partnership and announced the launch of a new 3D-printable polypropylene resin for printing large-format production parts. This is the first commercially available grade of unfilled polypropylene engineered for 3D printing on Titan’s industrial Atlas 3D printers with pellet extrusion capability.

Essentium announced today it is partnering with Braskem, one of the largest producers of polyolefins in the Americas, as well as a market leader and pioneer producer of biopolymers on an industrial scale.

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