The future of sustainability in additive manufacturing
Additive manufacturing is generally considered to be a more environmentally responsible technology by enabling on-demand, local production, with the potential to reduce material waste and minimize logistic footprint. The key to unlocking its full potential lies in the use of more sustainable raw materials. These innovations are a way that all value chain participants can work together to reduce the overall carbon footprint of the materials we use.
The future of sustainability in additive manufacturing
Arkema has been a pioneer in design, development, and supply of bio-based (meth)acrylates with traceable bio content. We are now leveraging this experience to create high-performance photopolymer 3D printing formulations with high bio-content. From safer products answering regulatory realities to materials with lower carbon footprint, the needs and opportunities for more sustainable solutions is expansive.
Learn what Arkema can offer for photopolymerization 3D printing technologies to help the industry reach both sustainability goals and performance needs.
Technical Bulletin Summary
Originally presented at Radtech UV+EB 2024 conference
- Radiation cure additive manufacturing
- Formulating with bio-based feedstock
- Formulating with bio-attributed feedstock