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About BASF 3D Printing Solutions

BASF 3D Printing Solutions (BASF-3DPS or B3DPS) develops and supplies materials for 3D printing as well as provides solutions, engineering and optimization services for both small-scale and large-scale additive manufacturing (AM). BASF-3DPS works closely with BASF‘s global research platforms and application engineers in the divisions To develop sustainable solutions. In addition, BASF-3DPS cooperates with research institutes, universities, startups and industrial partners. It offers one of the largest portfolios of high-performance 3D printing materials in the chemical industry worldwide. BASF 3D Printing Solutions was founded in 2017 and it is the wholly owned subsidiary of BASF SE. Company website: Heidelberg, Germany Company size: 51-200 employees

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Ultrasint® PA6 black

Ultrasint® PA6 black by BASF 3D Printing Solutions is polyamide 6 powder designed for laser sintering. It ensures precise feature control, very good mechanical properties and simple surface reprocessing of 3D printed parts. Exhibits high rigidity, media tightness as-printed, high heat deflection temperature and excellent heat-aging performance. Shows high modulus, high strength and excellent thermal distortion stability. Ultrasint® PA6 black is recommended for powder bed fusion (PBF), engine compartment parts, jigs & fixtures, fluid reservoirs, multi-purpose industrial goods, piping and media flow/storage parts.

Adsint PA12

Adsint PA12 by BASF 3D Printing Solutions is a multi-purpose, polyamide 12 powder for laser sintering. Designed for prototypes and small series functional parts. It is processable on most common SLS printers. Parts produced with Adsint PA12 offer very smooth part surface and excellent results for detailed prints.

Ultrafuse® 316L

Ultrafuse® 316L by BASF 3D Printing Solutions is a metal-polymer composite filament for the production of metal components in 316L stainless steel. It enables manufacturing using conventional fused filament fabrication (FFF) machines, followed by an industry standardized debinding and sintering process. Used in some functional prototypes and components of aerospace, automobile and heavy-duty tooling. Possesses a non-slip surface allowing it to be applied in most Bowden or direct drive extruders. Exhibits high flexibility, so it can be fed through complex idler pulleys and multiple filament transportation systems in printers with no extra drying. Provides high strength, hardness and good corrosion resistance. Ultrafuse® 316L offers an attractive total cost of ownership, fast material exchange as well as easy and affordable metal 3D printing. It has a shelf life of 12 months.

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