IPFL, a plastics manufacturing company, has released its latest material, Tough Carbon Black, for micro 3D printing. The material exhibits remarkable strength, flexibility, and high opacity. Well-suited for creating durable end-use parts, Tough Carbon Black excels in applications demanding repeated bending and stress, such as snap-fits and electrical connectors. Its superior mechanical properties, fast print speeds, and low viscosity make it valuable for sectors like medical, defense, and aerospace – enhancing the functionality and reliability of sensors, optic devices, and housings.
The engineering-grade photocurable resin offers exceptional toughness – making it perfect for critical components like electrical connectors and housings that require robustness and longevity. Furthermore, its low viscosity enhances printability – allowing for rapid production without sacrificing quality.
With capabilities to achieve ultra-fine resolutions and precise tolerances, IPFL’s Tough Carbon Black addresses the challenges of microscale manufacturing – reducing costs and lead times significantly.