Jul.9, 2013
3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced today a new plastic injection molding-like material– VisiJet M3 Black for use in its ProJet 3500/3510 professional 3D printers.
VisiJet M3 Black is the strongest, most durable ProJet 3500/3510 material yet. It looks and feels like injection molded plastic and allows for more rigorous testing and use. The material is well suited for a variety of applications requiring snap fit and strength capability.
"The beautiful jet-black color mimics injection molded plastic performance so engineers and designers can prototype, test and use parts that look and feel like the final product." writes 3D Systems.
Posted in 3D Printing Materials
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