Overcoming the weaknesses of polypropylene. Enabled "flexible" 3D modeling without warping!
This is a new resin material optimized for 3D printers using the MEX method, which reduces warping and distortion of printed objects compared to conventional polypropylene. JIZAI is available in both pellet and filament forms. *MEX method (Material Extrusion): A material extrusion method that involves heating and melting thermoplastic resin, then outputting it through a nozzle and layering it to create a three-dimensional shape.
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1. Significantly suppresses warping of molded objects Improved molding with high-difficulty polypropylene. Large-scale molding with pellet type is also possible. 2. Balance of strength and flexibility Suitable for prototyping of movable structures like hinges. Post-processing such as drilling and machining is also easy. 3. Wide chemical resistance Strong against acids, alkalis, and organic solvents, making it usable in various situations.
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