Henkel and Origin have signed an agreement to combine Henkel´s materials expertise with Origin´s printer and software expertise. The partnership has resulted in novel 3D Printing solutions for the medical sector which will be showcased during the upcoming MDM West event.
Henkel aims to further drive additive manufacturing towards the mass production of functional parts across various industries. By joining Origin´s open materials platform Henkel will further intensify the development of custom materials for 3D Printing.
“Our engineering resins respond to some of the most severe limitations for additive manufacturing at scale,” explained Philipp Loosen, Head of 3D Printing at Henkel. “We have determined that Origin´s novel programmable photopolymerization technology (P3) offers a complementary technology for our high-performance materials. The partnership has a huge potential to enable a wide range of our resin portfolio for use in additive mass production, especially in the health and wellness sector.”
Henkel and Origin will showcase some of their novel silicone-based 3D printed parts during this year´s leading medical design and manufacturing trade show (MDM West) from February 5th to 7th in Anaheim, CA. The parent silicone resins have been tested to Henkel’s protocols based upon ISO-10993 biocompatibility standards. The potential applications range from medical devices and surgery tools to pre-surgical models, hearing aids, face masks, and others.
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