In Pennsylvania, Xtellar said it has launched a flexible biobased EVA pellets for large-format 3D printing
The firm said that EVA is a clear, hygroscopic, amorphous elastomeric material that in the Xtellar formulation is biobased, sourced from sustainable raw sugar cane feedstock.
“Bringing a wider variety of sustainable material options to 3D printing is one of Xtellar’s core missions. In 2022, we launched the industry’s first biobased polyethylene and flexible EVA 3D printing filaments, and this year we continue our mission by launching the first biobased flexible EVA pellets specifically formulated for large-format 3D printing applications,” said Jason Vagnozzi, CEO at Xtellar.
“This material is an excellent sustainable alternative to many traditional TPU materials currently used for additive manufacturing and reaffirms our commitment to a more circular, carbon-neutral future,” the executive said.
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