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Article Published on 3/17/2022
Custom Canine Wheelchair From Carbon Fiber-Reinforced PP: The Cool Parts Show #44

A dog with a condition that affects her mobility gets a custom 3D printed wheelchair in this episode of The Cool Parts Show, enabled in part by a new polypropylene filament.

Article Published on 12/13/2022
Large-Format “Cold” 3D Printing With Polypropylene and Polyethylene

Israeli startup Largix has developed a production solution that can 3D print PP and PE without melting them. Its first test? Custom tanks for chemical storage.

Article Published on 10/16/2021
New Materials Support Medical-Grade Polypropylene Extrusion

PPprint’s latest portfolio of polypropylene grades support extrusion AM use for custom medical parts, like orthotics and orthopedic aids.

Article Published on 5/3/2021
Finally a Polypropylene You Can 3D Print

A new portfolio of polypropylene products from Braskem has finally solved the problem of excessive warpage in 3D printing applications. Finally, you can get the benefits of PP without the processing headaches.

News Published on 6/11/2020
BASF, HP Launch Polypropylene for AM

BASF and HP have joined together to launch a polypropylene (PP) for additive manufacturing.

Product Published on 10/15/2020
ALM’s Polypropylene Powder Offers Higher Elongation at Break

PP 400 polypropylene powder for selective laser sintering provides better impact resistance for use in dynamic environments.

Product Published on 8/18/2020
DSM’s Glass-Filled Polypropylene for Demanding Applications

Glass-filled polypropylene (PP) pellet material was developed especially for 3D printing, enabling easy and consistent production of structural and demanding applications using fused granulate fabrication technology.

News Published on 7/30/2020
Titan Robotics, Braskem Partner to Commercialize Polypropylene Pellets for Industrial 3D Printing

Titan and Braskem are breaking down barriers to the adoption of additive manufacturing by enabling customers to utilize their end-use material, polypropylene, in 3D printing. 

Article Published on 4/15/2024
Multimaterial, Self-Sensing, 3D Printed Scoliosis Braces

Startup Fited and Brightlands Materials Center have developed a lighter weight, thinner CFRP corrective brace, including pressure sensors made from continuous carbon fibers.

Product Published on 9/10/2020
DSM Polypropylene Powder Suitable for Range of Applications

Arnilene boasts balance of properties and food contact approval in Europe.

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