3D printing partnerships
Our Partnerships
Our partnerships to accelerate UV 3D printing
Converting new applications to 3D Printing requires close collaboration with formulators, machine manufacturers, software editors and end users. Arkema is committed to collaborating with innovative companies and start-ups all along the value chain to enable the adoption of 3D printing in functional uses for mass manufacturing.
Unlocking new opportunities in additive manufacturing is a collaborative effort that brings together technologies and expertise to identify needs and create comprehensive solutions along the product development process. These close partnerships are at the heart of successful adoption of 3D printing on a mass manufacturing scale.
Collaborative innovation and partnerships
Collaborating with Asiga to develop new materials and certify our fully formulated resin portfolio on their DLP printers.
Collaborating with BCN3D, a 3D printing solutions manufacturer, to co-develop custom materials for BCN3D VLM™ (Viscous Lithography Manufacturing) technology
Partnering with Carbon to help scale new materials across numerous customer applications
Continuous Composites’ CF3D® technology and N3xtDimension® partner for UV-curable 3D printing of next generation composite materials
Collaborating with Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE: DM), a global leader in additive manufacturing technologies for mass production of metal, polymer, foam and more, to develop best in class 3D printed elastomeric and dental materials.
Partnering to bring 3D-printed personalized eyewear to the consumer goods market, with a solution offering unmatched personalization, improved comfort and functional mechanical properties to complement the wearer’s style and preferences.
Designing custom formulations built for Rapid Shape’s open platform DLP systems for precise modelling to high-volume industrial applications.
Partnering with Raplas to develop and supply fully formulated resins for use in Raplas large format SLA printers
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Collaborating with Paxis, a 3D printing innovator, to co- develop custom materials for Paxis’ WAV™ (Wave Applied Voxel) additive manufacturing process technology
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