SOLVAY
Launch of “Ajedium” build sheets portfolio for 3D printing / Compatibility with FDM printers
Solvay headquarters in Belgium (Photo: Solvay)
Chemicals group Solvay (Brussels / Belgium; www.solvay.com) says it is introducing a new portfolio of additive manufacturing build sheets under its “Ajedium” brand. Build sheets or plates are used in AM processes as basic surfaces on which the extruded AM filament layers are built upon or 3D printed.

The Ajedium build sheets are compatible with 3D printers for fused deposition modelling (FDM), including vacuum and non-vacuum technologies. They can be customised to any thickness and size to meet the specific dimensions of different 3D printers, and are also available with adhesive backing to protect the building surface and prevent defects during the printing process.

They can be produced from different high-performance polymers, such as “Udel” PSU, “Radel” PPSU, and “KetaSpire” PEEK.
02.11.2021 Plasteurope.com [248868-0]
Published on 02.11.2021

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