{"id":21914,"date":"2021-12-07T11:18:22","date_gmt":"2021-12-07T05:33:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.revoscience.com\/en\/?p=21914"},"modified":"2021-12-07T11:54:53","modified_gmt":"2021-12-07T06:09:53","slug":"3d-printing-in-2021-micro-trends-in-major-materials","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.revoscience.com\/en\/3d-printing-in-2021-micro-trends-in-major-materials\/","title":{"rendered":"3D Printing in 2021: Micro-Trends in Major Materials"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong> BY SONA DADHANIA<\/strong><strong><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIRngZ5-2B3SBHpg2OBiAdGQt0yPS8FbK68-2Fk9nbe6Qb1Ew-3D-3DWWtc_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHItcehknEd-2B72cxt1DsJgVj1FkFwhIXZ-2BNUrD4L8uW2D-2BC7Fs24WAU493gmfYXDGRUx11vIJYlOAXKiu0tc9Aa2dUvGrcGjbQi576QOw5FL1Rp2-2FMAgldgwoi0RxdERicb340-2BkySA-2BM6NiGa0sul3S8uDwThXfBkiHVjFSjPoXQbYJQvws3za47vuZF8eeKpuc-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">3D printing<\/a>&nbsp;began its road to recovery in 2021 after a difficult&nbsp;year in 2020, where the entire industry felt the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Within this year of recovery, IDTechEx has noted the development and\/or continuation of micro-trends within each major 3D printing subspecialty:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIG-2FqAIeFHGWQFG5WjdWBKyt3WIuVOIajcfrgeuUELlwX9Nsfn0DZgeeBQFS0LmQcjsXIkyMEDWpVFZGQ6KqKuhez2xv1atxqMDYOisNF4-2BfA-3D-3DNuKb_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHIv36Wg6-2BTWNAlOzI0o-2BufOK1h3pM3TUpO7H4-2FQ-2BJFQvj4ktaX-2FiG3BbKLjhcluCDrS2OxdaxS6MWP55KNhcfY3Z-2FNd6ZpwJeqwmEPoegK1VJaw4-2F4XxH6WEJduAWSL7ExwiX6g1g1wxFyKB73WBFXLKK2KGjavfJlgcNnIiAZtGkJ414yKClMDhWhzelpOqjVs-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">polymer<\/a>,&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIG-2FqAIeFHGWQFG5WjdWBKyzUFusIbDv9TSubKugj86TdYPgwGdvjKM0MxmgqAHXlq3hsyfiq85VLdmW-2FB-2BhoKQfb4G5eWCAbOxjXnpxUi7FudaT63dVmN3gODLDkVOgzg-3DS4dL_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHItILEbOpMIcqFReSDNRMQPjZYMnddnYeoOTa-2BYlL-2BLIAv9grZjNPKVZ4c3KgZXgzOP1Oh2VbIDbMG7pnVrBmQpni-2FW-2BHxHQQffmqxhXvkfykKDa9lVpBzvLHbTNOx8dEuNNxPEkiUfNwyTfav9ouxjxdvLNylTxrR7ICXIWBJKOoVxW9HlA7Hi76kq7xdKNTwc-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">ceramic<\/a>,&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIG-2FqAIeFHGWQFG5WjdWBKyzUFusIbDv9TSubKugj86TVmoiPk4B5QwzVTKENuKTkMaDSD3pVMgpmUnPtQwxSd5YLHNAYChN70wcfvyNrciffibjEehY7ymZzNRJQDdSlo-3Demn2_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHIuLzp9S16mqUqC7oXgXN4jksSG4w-2BHVWKeO-2BacTXs4CxaM65Lupj-2FiPl6PTTqSB3kdQwNWVU5ua2CY-2Bz5rbHDI3-2Fp73h8GFF73TRH8lOtZBXfFgD2Tsc8TixzDn0g8C7dcQAvjpaeVp73QIZxDoGBvCC0emPs-2FekvSe7miyUpT-2BH6mR1u9Tga8TnUQ1WcyG-2F-2FA-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">composite<\/a>, and&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIG-2FqAIeFHGWQFG5WjdWBKyZS81ovytp8WdM9HtxkXNm0qToln0ohiVwDDA-2FrFTTAAjWxuNE6DRWyG0-2BHhBk7dnJt3t_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHIsRkqJxJH0PqxJCozLjdSR48U9V8RxrfTqgCddS2VxQjArOrCva8IqluHE2OPKoG3E-2Bjq8OziTDPDaOQJGvIHyQsP8XKC-2B7OY9qrURk1ZvtUBAJ1mpOumQP50673lVOLMM2jf-2Bwgt5WVFEbtYtHIDpEK1dxQcHFEylHJ5q4cv12-2BDTpvZ-2F39EbYn-2BYj2-2BN-2Br0Y-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">metal additive manufacturing<\/a>. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>3 December\u2013International 3D printing Day\u2013 thirty years on from the invention of the first 3D printer, celebrates for awareness and promotion of its benefits in the society. To mark that day IDTechEx discusses 3D Printing in 2021: Micro-Trends in Major Materials. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In this article, IDTechEx&nbsp;identifies and explains the&nbsp;micro-trends for each material specialty that are worth keeping an eye on going into 2022.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Plastics:&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>Sustainable 3D Printing Polymers<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;Come&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>T<\/strong><strong>o<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;Market<\/strong><strong><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>3D&nbsp;printing has always claimed to be sustainable due to its reduced wastage in manufacturing compared to other forms of manufacturing like machining. However, the most popular materials have always been carbon-based polymers, which are inherently not sustainable&nbsp;since they are derived from non-renewable resources.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With more awareness of this reality, more 3D printing materials suppliers and companies are releasing polymers for 3D printing with green characteristics, like recyclability and reusability; this trend came into full force in 2021 as a different approach to sustainability in 3D Printing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For example,&nbsp;chemical&nbsp;company Braskem teamed up with materials recycling company&nbsp;Vartega&nbsp;to create a polypropylene filament that includes 100% recycled carbon&nbsp;fiber. This filament release is part of a novel carbon&nbsp;fiber&nbsp;filament recycling program that Braskem and&nbsp;Vartega&nbsp;are launching, which will encourage users of these filaments to appropriately recycle them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Another company&nbsp;releasing a \u201cgreen\u201d filament is&nbsp;Fillamentum, who recently launched&nbsp;NonOilen, a&nbsp;100% biodegradable polymer filament.&nbsp;NonOilen, which is composed of polylactic acid (PLA) and&nbsp;polyhydroxybutyrate&nbsp;(PHB),&nbsp;is also made from&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIG-2FqAIeFHGWQFG5WjdWBKy37fz1Y2pd7sf39Lxgq5Ydbmvv1ZHLx9LoEcZODQOeMs-3DGDkF_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHIuDxpkndzXBpJ6TgohOAjYI6ZmtwjKts0HCCRu6lp9KADR4RDNZ-2B-2BFsRIIpTyCxfAWEkP89V1eKO4FXzBVzbRixoCcNF8GUeZ27iptK2K8vAvsC-2FU9zKf7OJWCAc-2FI974yvf3-2F2y4Hyo7RVCQ7NTdGlcyqW5ZHSA50FzX5sXZHeK591gwgi4V7zL-2BX5yoh-2FA9w-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">bio-based polymers<\/a>&nbsp;(meaning polymers derived from renewable resources).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, filament manufacturers are not the only&nbsp;type of 3D printing feedstock that is getting the sustainable treatment. In 2021, Materialise launched&nbsp;Bluesint&nbsp;PA 12, a&nbsp;3D printing powder made from 100% re-used powder.&nbsp;The goal of&nbsp;Bluesint&nbsp;PA 12 is to decrease the wastage&nbsp;of powder in selective laser sintering, which turns up to 50% of the powder in the bed into waste.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With companies&nbsp;reiterating&nbsp;their commitment to sustainability,&nbsp;IDTechEx will be closely watching whether more biodegradable or recyclable 3D printing polymers come to market in 2022.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 675px) 100vw, 675px\" src=\"https:\/\/www.revoscience.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/3D-printing-675x354.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-21915\" width=\"854\" height=\"448\" title=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.revoscience.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/3D-printing-675x354.jpg 675w, https:\/\/www.revoscience.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/3D-printing-768x403.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.revoscience.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/3D-printing-221x116.jpg 221w, https:\/\/www.revoscience.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/12\/3D-printing.jpg 1200w\" \/><figcaption>3d printing<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Ceramics: New<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;Materials Releases<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;Foreshadow&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>An<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;Expanding Market?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The overarching trend for&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIG-2FqAIeFHGWQFG5WjdWBKyzUFusIbDv9TSubKugj86TdYPgwGdvjKM0MxmgqAHXlq3hsyfiq85VLdmW-2FB-2BhoKQfb4G5eWCAbOxjXnpxUi7FudaT63dVmN3gODLDkVOgzg-3DKtl3_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHIsejR68RlUMtTa5qS5Kwx70zyPBlsalxmUX77kQXoK8jw3gvvshMfSOnoruJLKl22Ib-2BBNsRb6nSRxZgl7ZxM5plA5n5kLyp-2FWzx1tXcRZ9fmA4mxDijD6KOQIdIzJ8nEZZAkn4Ob4wCKVStL5ID-2FJ-2F0YPi30r9xpesl-2FvYcOEyT7ct9SAidYcApzZm4xHz7Q4-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">ceramic 3D printing<\/a>&nbsp;in 2021 was the launch of a variety of new materials through different technologies. These materials from 3 main places, the first of which is 3D printing companies entering into ceramic 3D printing for the first time. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For example, Boston Micro Fabrication, who&nbsp;focuses&nbsp;on micro 3D printing with their projection&nbsp;micro-stereolithography technology, released a high-temperature alumina resin for micro-ceramic components.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The other source of new ceramic materials for 3D printing came from chemical or material companies; notably, these companies&nbsp;were minimally&nbsp;involved in 3D printing before the release of these materials.&nbsp;For example,&nbsp;American company&nbsp;Emery Oleochemical\u2019s Green Polymer Additives division&nbsp;released a polymer binder system that can be used for metal or ceramic filament extrusion printing.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In addition,&nbsp;GC Advanced Materials Solutions, who are based out of Hong Kong,&nbsp;have qualified silica and mullite powders that can be used with&nbsp;a&nbsp;polymer binder (like the one Emery developed) to create ceramic filaments for extrusion printing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The last source of new materials came through strategic partnerships. The first was between AGC Chemicals and binder jetting printer manufacturer&nbsp;voxeljet. AGC had previously produced a silica additive for 3D printing, but this was their first technical ceramic developed&nbsp;for 3D printing. The two companies worked together to create&nbsp;Brightorb,&nbsp;a&nbsp;high-performance&nbsp;ceramic powder specifically for investment casting molds and shells.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The second partnership was between composites&nbsp;start-up&nbsp;Fortify and&nbsp;Tethon&nbsp;3D, a&nbsp;company specializing&nbsp;in ceramic 3D&nbsp;printing&nbsp;materials. They developed high purity alumina and&nbsp;aluminum&nbsp;silicate resins for&nbsp;Fortify\u2019s&nbsp;FLUX CORE printers, which&nbsp;are made to handle&nbsp;filled photopolymer resins.&nbsp;The two companies&nbsp;intend to develop more technical ceramic resins in the future.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What is&nbsp;particularly notable about these materials releases are&nbsp;the companies&nbsp;releasing&nbsp;them. Other than&nbsp;voxeljet&nbsp;and&nbsp;Tethon&nbsp;3D, none of the companies mentioned have dabbled in ceramic 3D printing before. This could foreshadow an expansion of the ceramic 3D printing field&nbsp;in the near future, something IDTechEx will look out for in 2022.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Composites<\/strong><strong>:&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>Notable&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>Partnerships&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>Pushing Composite&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>3D Printing<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;Forward<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In recent years, there has been a number of partnerships&nbsp;formed&nbsp;to push&nbsp;forward&nbsp;technology development, material development,&nbsp;and adoption&nbsp;of&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIG-2FqAIeFHGWQFG5WjdWBKyzUFusIbDv9TSubKugj86TVmoiPk4B5QwzVTKENuKTkMaDSD3pVMgpmUnPtQwxSd5YLHNAYChN70wcfvyNrciffibjEehY7ymZzNRJQDdSlo-3DfErr_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHIsc1qwAA3qKIfb3rmXAonnq6fTrTcNTRBvLxGH-2Fz-2F1kFMPJQFPUXQxLd1dq7cBmz3rEHoBwjcwBxWUPV4r15MyuWfWgxNmm1tTw6V1SFUZgoXkpw4VsOV75ysex-2FqfSTGMfVlwOge9OOJfB5t-2Fmw3zhxeOVNB2e4fSA6oiAESvAnCuvYq-2Bb-2BbO-2BUu6ZNvdkbOE-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">composite 3D printing<\/a>. Partnership formation continued unabated in 2021, mostly with an emphasis&nbsp;on materials&nbsp;development&nbsp;collaborations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As mentioned previously, the Braskem and&nbsp;Vartega&nbsp;partnership is&nbsp;just one of these&nbsp;major composite 3D printing partnerships for materials development.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>First, materials supplier Solvay has partnered with Swiss&nbsp;start-up&nbsp;9T Labs. 9T Labs has created a hybrid composite printing system that combines 3D printing with molding, and the Solvay partnership aims to develop Solvay\u2019s materials portfolio like CF-PEEK, CF-reinforced PA, and CF-PPS for 9T&nbsp;Labs&nbsp;printers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The second partnership is between Japanese multinational company, Ricoh, and Impossible Objects, which is a start-up making composites through sheet lamination. Sheet lamination is a very niche AM technology that very few companies operate&nbsp;in. Some of those that used to have now discontinued their sheet lamination products, like&nbsp;EnvisionTEC, or have&nbsp;closed, like&nbsp;Solido.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Impossible Objects is hoping to revive the technology through their Composite-Based AM&nbsp;(CBAM)&nbsp;technology, which they are expanding in Europe through Ricoh Europe\u2019s AM service bureau, which will now include the technology.&nbsp;The Ricoh\/Impossible Objects partnership was not the only one&nbsp;formed in 2021 for the CBAM start-up. In May 2021, Impossible Objects announced a collaboration with Owens Corning&nbsp;to develop fiberglass&nbsp;composites for 3D printing. The goal&nbsp;of the partnership is to scale CBAM technology for high-strength, high-volume applications.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One&nbsp;notable&nbsp;similarity&nbsp;is that&nbsp;all&nbsp;partnerships&nbsp;mentioned&nbsp;involve established materials or technology companies like Solvay,&nbsp;Ricoh, and Owens Corning&nbsp;partnering with upcoming&nbsp;start-ups. As more large companies continue&nbsp;to explore&nbsp;the&nbsp;potential&nbsp;for expansion into 3D printing,&nbsp;it is likely&nbsp;to&nbsp;see&nbsp;the formation of&nbsp;more&nbsp;of&nbsp;these types of partnerships, which IDTechEx will be tracking in 2022.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Metals:&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>Increasing Momentum for<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;Bound Metal Extrusion?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=5OmgVrFXr10PW88sS2CuNMyYTCJ09q5JFx3-2FoinCpnIG-2FqAIeFHGWQFG5WjdWBKyZS81ovytp8WdM9HtxkXNm0qToln0ohiVwDDA-2FrFTTAAjWxuNE6DRWyG0-2BHhBk7dn7lMN_atJWz-2F57UhGGlDNlsqnR2CS5p8HPplAuHRkThiVrBX405lh-2Ff7bClnJXaP1gR2z36KK0FyP5WonJS2N4Vc9e88PEsBb-2B9u0dgI1Xipsme29yLAS-2BriJ3rT-2BuFgudt0DYkOwlNpPV-2FawWQsjreqMXZR12YVYVvSf59W60MqjTKS7KpC2qv0On6CIQfBc4cehpSh2HgYrUVVnythjtlZbQzaEU4-2Bt4vcJnrhQdXDUVHIsfqXVqjySU3w5xp4uify5Rt4Kj6VY7wLIdX9liXyPMDNZRAf0gzeoSs5JEI2bfQCtBVoBHdoCaX7Si128BpEGzimGWkc8jzHCyKzculwbCiPIRPOX84SyNBJWh7LeEMfoSRepBUbv5WkOqRAuuSGg8pz9wKYxY-2FrL0KAVfeYHtMik-2FlWc3-2FHSUSZCZUrZyzkM-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Bound metal extrusion&nbsp;(BME)<\/a>&nbsp;(also known as metal-polymer filament extrusion, or MPFE) has&nbsp;received plenty of 3D printing press in the last few years, as market leaders Desktop Metal and&nbsp;Markforged&nbsp;accelerate their expansion with SPAC mergers and acquisitions abound.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>BME refers to the extrusion of polymer filaments loaded with metal powders; after printing,&nbsp;BME parts undergo&nbsp;debinding&nbsp;(to remove the polymer binding the metal powder into a filament) and sintering (to fully densify the metal part).&nbsp;From a technology&nbsp;standpoint, 2021 saw not only continued support and development for BME systems from the key players but also newer companies entering the&nbsp;space with their own BME systems.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In early 2021,&nbsp;Desktop Metal launched the Studio System 2, an upgraded version of its original&nbsp;desktop-level BME printer, the Studio System. The Studio System 2 has&nbsp;notably eliminated the&nbsp;solvent&nbsp;debinding&nbsp;step normally required for BME through the development of new material formulations for the Studio System 2.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This&nbsp;significantly reduces the post-processing time needed for&nbsp;parts made by BME, thus increasing the potential efficiency of the technology.&nbsp;Markforged&nbsp;also announced the release of their next-generation BME system, the Metal X Gen 2, though the major innovation with this release is software-related.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, while&nbsp;the market leaders have made&nbsp;notable&nbsp;moves, what is especially interesting for the technology are the number of companies releasing&nbsp;BME printers&nbsp;in 2021, with most launching them at&nbsp;Formnext&nbsp;2021.&nbsp;For example,&nbsp;Spanish printer manufacturer BCN3D announced a \u201cMetal Pack\u201d that can be attached to their&nbsp;Epison&nbsp;line of printers to enable&nbsp;extrusion of BASF\u2019s&nbsp;Ultrafuse&nbsp;metal filament.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Additionally,&nbsp;3DGence announced their ELEMENT line&nbsp;of BME printers, which&nbsp;will not use BASF\u2019s&nbsp;Ultrafuse&nbsp;filament&nbsp;in&nbsp;favor&nbsp;of their own metal filaments.&nbsp;Belgium-based&nbsp;start-up&nbsp;FuseLab&nbsp;debuted their own BME printer capable of printing both metals and polymers, featuring dual extruders, an open filament system, and a heated chamber.&nbsp;With all these new entrants to BME in 2021, IDTechEx will be monitoring if the field picks up even more steam in 2022.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>(Sona Dadhania is IDTechEx Technology Analyst, has written an article exploring the 3D printing market for 2021<\/em>)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>3 December\u2013International 3D printing Day\u2013 thirty years on from the invention of the first 3D printer, celebrates for awareness and promotion of its benefits in the society. 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