Conductive Graphene filament may aid 3D printing for electronics

Within the 3D printing industry, the prospect of using Graphene with other materials causes some excitement, especially for designers exploring 3D printing and electronics. Taking advantage of design and development prospects is Graphene 3D Lab Inc., which has recently launched commercial sales of its Conductive Graphene Filament for 3D printing.

The filament incorporates highly conductive proprietary nano-carbon materials to enhance the properties of PLA. In addition, it is compatible with most commercially available 3D printers. The conductive filament can be used to print conductive traces (similar to those used in circuit boards) within 3D printed parts for electronics.

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Graphene 3D’s conductive filament is to be distributed through the Company’s recently launched brand and e-commerce platform, Black Magic 3D (www.blackmagic3d.com). Black Magic 3D has been established as the trade name for all current and future Graphene 3D filaments.

Graphene 3D CEO Daniel Stolyarov commented, “We anticipate a wide variety of applications, including the 3D printing of conductive traces and capacitive touch sensors.”

Leslie Langnau
llangnau@wtwhmedia.com