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Solvay sponsors Additive Manufacturing Cup

Solvay has invited university students to compete in its Additive Manufacturing Cup by 3D printing complex shapes using the KetaSpire PEEK filaments.

1st December 2017

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Brussels

Sports/​Outdoor, Transport/​Aerospace, Industrial

“3D printing is a remarkable manufacturing technology that is developing quickly,” said Brian Alexander, Additive Manufacturing Manager for Solvay’s Specialty Polymers global business unit.

“It can deliver fully functional prototypes as well as cost-efficient single to small volume applications much faster than traditional manufacturing. However, printing with the world’s best performing polymers remains a challenge. Solvay’s Additive Manufacturing Cup is to demonstrate that the time has come for this to change.”

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