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High-Heat and -Impact PLA for 3D Printing Yields Tight Tolerances and Less Shrinkage and Permits Oven-Drying of Filament

2015-04-06 12:31:12| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Teknor Apex Highlighted New Terraloy Bioplastic Compounds for 3D Printing at NPE2015 and Presented Technical Data at the Co-Located SPE ANTEC Conference PAWTUCKET, RI, U.S.A.  New compounds in the award-winning Terraloy high-impact, high-heat polylactic acid (PLA) range of products provide enhanced properties...

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