Airwolf 3D has announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 11.446.877 for its water-soluble filament. This patent covers the company’s innovative technology that enables 3D printers to produce complex parts and models with soluble supports, greatly accelerating the prototyping process while eliminating the need for manual post-processing.
The patent is assigned to Wolf and Associates Inc. and part of an intellectual property portfolio held by Wolf and Associates Inc. that includes several issued patents, trademarks, and numerous patent applications relating to HD, Axiom, and EVO 3D printers, Wolfbite bed adhesives and now Hydrofill soluble support, to which Airwolf 3D has exclusive rights in the US and major international markets.
HydroFill water-soluble support consists of a mixture of polymeric materials that can be printed using a 3D printer to form a support scaffold for overhanging parts of an object to be printed. The 3D object can be printed such that at least a portion of the 3D object is printed onto the support scaffold. After printing, the support scaffold can be removed from the 3D object by treatment with water, such as by immersion in water. The compositions can comprise a mixture of one or more water-soluble polymers and one or more water insoluble polymers.
“This is a huge win for Airwolf 3D and our customers,” said Erick Wolf, co-founder and CEO of Airwolf 3D. “Our water soluble support filament has completely changed the game when it comes to 3D printing, and we’re thrilled that the US Patent Office has recognized the novelty and utility of our invention.”
Airwolf 3D has been manufacturing industrial additive manufacturing printers and filaments in the United States since its inception in 2012.
If you would like more information regarding Airwolf 3D’s HydroFill filament or line of 3D printers, please contact sales@Airwolf3d.com, or call 949-478-2933.
For more information about Airwolf 3D, please visit airwolf3d.com.
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