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Form and function collide in Nos Ailes, a 3D printed footwear company created with modern design and sustainability at its core. Read on for a question and answer session with Nade Alkhabbaz and insight into how Braskem’s Bio-Based 3D filament FL600EVA-BIO has helped bring his evolving vision to life.
Posted: March 02, 2023 - Read More
At NYC’s famed Fashion Institute of Technology, Lilach Porges fuses science and creativity into sustainably made garments using Braskem recycled polymers, specially formulated for 3D printing applications.
Posted: January 19, 2023 - Read More
Curious about sustainable 3D printing and what options are available? Read on for some additional insights into bio-polymers – and new details on Braskem’s unique line of bio-based 3D printing filaments.
Posted: December 08, 2022 - Read More
Raise your hand if you want to save time, money, and reduce the number of part failures when you 3D print?
Posted: November 17, 2022 - Read More
Pellet printing, or FGF, (fused granulate fabrication) has the potential to unlock many new and exciting possibilities for production via additive manufacturing.
Posted: November 17, 2022 - Read More
Raise your hand if you want to save time, money, and reduce the number of part failures when you 3D print?
Posted: November 08, 2022 - Read More
If you own a 3D printer you probably have heard about the importance of drying specific types of filaments, such as ABS, nylon, or PLA, prior to printing.
Posted: September 06, 2022 - Read More
Faced with a frenzied desire for aftermarket modifications, manufacturers of Jeep accessories are in a constant battle to come out with new and innovative products. Stemming back to the ‘40’s, the Wrangler is one of the most iconic vehicles in American history.
Posted: July 06, 2022 - Read More
If you’ve ever ridden around on a Super73® E-bike, you’ve probably experienced celebrity status: getting stopped at every corner, strangers complimenting your ride, asking questions, and even wanting to ride it.
Posted: July 06, 2022 - Read More
Polypropylene is one of the most commonly used polymers for traditional manufacturing processes such as injection molding, blow molding and thermoforming; and it is now quickly growing in popularity for 3D printed applications.
Posted: June 22, 2022