BASF Forward AM Ultracur3D reactive urethane photopolymers deliver class-leading performance and consistency to meet your specific application needs, while accelerating design iterations and cutting your development costs. Based on BASF’s decades of experience in polyurethane research and production, the Forward AM range of advanced photopolymer resins and solutions delivers long-term UV stability and structural performance far superior to conventional photopolymers.

Photocentric

BASF Forward has launched the Engineering Plastic Daylight Ultracur3D product portfolio, as part of its strategic partnership with Photocentric, a leading manufacturer of 3D printing equipment and photopolymer resin materials. Parts printed with these resins demonstrate high stiffness and flexibility, meeting the needs of customers with demanding applications in 3D printing such as prototyping, engineering, and serial production automotive parts. These innovative materials have been developed to work seamlessly with the unique Photocentric LCD Daylight technology, as applied in the Liquid Crystal Magna machine, making large volume printing and high-resolution capabilities possible.

BMF

Founded in 2016, Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) specialises in precision 3D printing on the microscale with its patented Projection Micro Stereolithography (PµSL) technology. BMF’s microArch S240 has the ability to print using advanced, industrial-grade ceramics and polymers, like the new, durable BMF RG material from BASF Forward AM’s line of Ultracur3D photopolymer resins. This high-strength, functional engineering material was developed by BASF and BMF for the microArch S240, so customers can create parts for production applications.

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