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Arkema Invests in Adaptive3D to Scale-up Photoresin Production

Published on 2020-11-02. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  3D Printing     Part Design & Manufacturing   

Adaptive3D secures Series B financing from a syndicate led by the Arkema Group and bolstered by West Pharmaceutical Services, Clear Fir Partners, and current investors including Applied Ventures and the founding family of Texas Instruments.

Additive Manufacturing of Tough Rubbers


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Challenging the aging model of injection-molded rubbers and polyurethanes, Adaptive3D is now scaling production and distribution to deliver shelf-stable, print-stable, one-part photoresins that yield superior, manufactured end parts. “Our resins enable customers to topologically optimize and micro-architect their polymeric products to provide a sustainable competitive advantage now,” said President and CEO Walter Voit, PhD.

Adaptive3D sells photopolymer resins to enable additive manufacturing of tough, strain-tolerant, tear-resistant rubbers, such as its flagship product, Elastic ToughRubber 90™: A tough, printable elastomer for all seasons. Adaptive3D printable photo-resins are optimized for high-throughput manufacturing of functional complex 3-dimensional plastic and rubber parts in consumer, healthcare, industrial, transportation and oil and gas markets. Arkema and West Pharmaceutical Services exemplify the potential end points of a complete additive manufacturing ecosystem, from new material development, scaled specialty resin manufacturing to functional end-use parts.

Arkema Reaching New Application Spaces


Arkema is a global leader in supplying specialty materials to enable sustainable, innovative solutions to manufacturing technologies,” said Sumeet Jain, the senior director of 3D Printing worldwide at Arkema. “Adaptive3D photoresins, based on Arkema materials and now validated in the market, further our customer-focused mission to reach into new application spaces with 21st century materials. Adaptive3D delivers compelling materials properties with an ease of printing and post processing—a great step forward for the whole additive manufacturing field.”

“At West, we see the potential of additive manufacturing to create differentiated, novel components and solutions for the healthcare sector,” said Scott Young, PhD, VP Research Innovation & Technology at West Pharmaceutical Services. “We understand well the challenges of commercializing new materials for the pharmaceutical packaging space, from innovation to validation to manufacturing at scale. We are impressed with the science and expertise at Adaptive3D. We are excited about their current and future engineered photo resins and look forward to working with Adaptive3D to push forward the technology boundaries of pharmaceutical packaging services.


Source: Adaptive3D
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