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Nanocomposite material for stereolithography

A Moog product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 6, 2007

Material is developed for rigorous, high-pressure wind-tunnel testing, under-the-bonnet automotive applications and other uses requiring high thermal resistance.

3D Systems Corp has developed a new engineered nanocomposite material for its stereolithography systems.

Designed for motorsport and aerospace applications, Accura Greystone material delivers exceptional accuracy, stiffness, thermal performance as well as long-term stability.

The grey-coloured nanocomposite material was developed for rigorous, high-pressure wind-tunnel testing, under-the-bonnet automotive applications and other uses requiring high thermal resistance, insulating electrical components, and building accurate and stable jigs and fixtures.

Accura Greystone material resists high temperatures and is intended for tooling and other demanding applications.

Stereolithography users, especially racecar and aerospace development teams, will find easy-to-use, easy-to-clean Accura Greystone plastic to be a best-in-class material for their development, testing and preproduction applications.

"Accura Greystone material is our latest breakthrough in material science and technology as we continue to emphasise the importance of engineered materials and composites to our business", says Abe Reichental, 3D Systems' President and Chief Executive Officer.

"We believe that it takes breakthrough materials like Accura Greystone to push and expand the end-use applications' envelope and broaden the adoption of additive manufacturing technology into the mainstream of automotive and aerospace design, development and manufacturing".

"As a leader and innovator in this exciting space, we are intensifying our commitment to material science research and expect to introduce additional high functionality breakthrough materials in the near future".

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