Eastman Chemical Company and Helian Polymers have teamed up to launch colorFabb XT-Copolyester made with Eastman Amphora 3D polymer. The new low-odour, styrene-free polymer is suitable for the 3D market with benefits in air quality, dimensional stability and regulatory compliance.
The collaboration between Eastman and Helian, began in 2013 to develop a solution for functional 3D products printed using extrusion-based 3D printing. The companies worked to test materials and formulations, utilising their expertise in high-performance polymers and 3D printing filaments.
“Although fast-growing, extrusion-based desktop printing has yet to see a solution for functional parts. Our collaboration with Helian has allowed us to go beyond prototypes,” said Alex Dudal, market development representative, Eastman Chemical Company.
“With Eastman Amphora 3D polymers, parts can be printed with a dimensional stability and functionality for industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, technology, education and retail.”
Eastman says Amphora 3D polymers will provide makers of 3D filaments with a consistent, high-quality product. Consumers will be able to create strong, functional 3D products through desktop printing, while ensuring good air quality and dimensional stability with a material that complies with FDA regulations. Looking to the future, Eastman is considering tailoring options — like colour and texture — for additional solutions.
“The number of advancements we’ve been able to make in a relatively short amount of time is a testimony to the potential of our relationship with Eastman,” said Ruud Rouleaux, managing director, Helian Polymers. “Taking advantage of new, better-performing materials is the advancement the 3D printing industry needs to venture out of laboratories and into small businesses, schools and homes.”