Sculpteo launches material for industrial 3D printing

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Sculpteo, a company specialising in additive manufacturing, has launched PA12 S (for Smooth), a new polyamide material designed for 3D printing for industrial applications.

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Manufactured in France by Arkema, this material combines mechanical precision and a smooth finish and is manufactured in Europe, offering an alternative to existing materials and accelerating the manufacturing process for European countries.

Thanks to HP Multi Jet Fusion technology, PA12 S is characterised by a surface that is finer and more uniform than the polyamides used until now. The result is more aesthetically pleasing and net as it consists of a powder that is more spherical than other polyamides. PA12 S boasts particularly sought-after qualities for demanding sectors such as aeronautics, automotive, electronics and even smart devices.

Alessandro D'Orsetti, CEO of Sculpteo: “This new material, with its outstanding mechanical and aesthetic properties, is a genuine alternative to injection-moulded plastic parts for short to medium production runs and it's even more environmentally friendly. In fact, PA12 S has generated considerable interest due to its potential to create a lot less waste powder than alternative polyamides. With the launch of PA12 S, 3D printing continues to prove its vital role in Europe’s ongoing reindustrialisation, offering practical solutions for fast and efficient manufacturing.”

Local and sustainable production

PA12 S is entirely produced in France, on the site of Arkema in Mont (Pyrénées-Atlantiques).

Technical specifications:

• Thermal resistance up to 120°C

• Excellent chemical resistance (solvents, oils, fuels, coolants)

• Low humidity absorption

• Compatible with standard finishes and uses

The PA12 S is said to enhance Sculpteo's offering in terms of on-demand manufacturing, serving industries in search of flexibility, high performance, and more sustainable solutions.