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B9Creations Validates Loctite Resin for Industrial Series Production with Core Series Printers

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3D printer manufacturer B9Creations, in collaboration with Henkel, has announced the full validation of the photopolymer resin LOCTITE 3D 3843 Black across multiple models of its Core Series. The material approval applies to 5-series and 6-series printing systems, including the Core 550, Core XL, and Core MPro. The goal of the partnership is to further establish additive manufacturing solutions for industrial end-use applications.

LOCTITE 3D 3843 is a semi-flexible high-performance material known for its high impact resistance, matte surface finish, and a heat deflection temperature of 63 °C. Its mechanical properties make it a viable alternative to traditional materials such as ABS or polypropylene—especially in functional applications like brackets, assembly aids, housings, or orthopedic insoles. According to the manufacturer, the combination of dimensional accuracy, strength, and surface quality makes it suitable for both small-batch production and durable functional parts for long-term use.

“This validation combines the best of both worlds – B9Creations’ industrial-grade printing platforms and Loctite’s proven material innovation – enabling users to confidently transition from prototyping to full-scale production,” said Shon Anderson, CEO at B9Creations.

In addition to the newly validated LOCTITE 3D 3843, B9Creations offers other materials for specialized applications, including technical ceramics, flame-retardant photopolymers, and biocompatible printing materials such as hydrogels and collagen for medical use. Integrated features such as automatic calibration, material tracking, and certified validation processes are aimed particularly at companies integrating additive manufacturing into scalable production lines.

According to the company, B9Creations serves customers in over 60 countries, particularly in regulated industries such as medical technology, aerospace, research, and jewelry manufacturing. With a modular approach to hardware, software, and materials, the company aims to move 3D printing beyond prototyping and establish it as a production-grade technology.


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