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Graphene 3D Lab Releases Flexible Conductive TPU Filament

Graphene 3D Lab adds another interesting material to their portfolio of filaments for 3D printing: Conductive Flexible TPU Filament

Developed and manufactured in Graphene 3D’s facility in New York, the new material is both flexible and highly electrically conductive. It is ideal for applications such as flexible sensors, electromagnetic/radio-frequency shielding, flexible conductive traces and electrodes to be used in wearable electronics.

Elena Polyakova, Co-CEO of Graphene 3D, on the new filament: “We are thrilled to be releasing such an innovative filament to our ever-evolving product line. The upgrades made to our production facility equipment and extensive research performed by our staff has given us the opportunity to now offer an exciting new product that will feature two of the most highly sought after 3D printing properties: flexibility and conductivity.”

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“Additive manufacturing is enabling technology for small innovative companies that use 3D printing to make their prototypes. By adding the Conductive Flexible TPU Filament to our product line of functional 3D printing filaments, we have expanded the capabilities of 3D printing, thereby shortening the road from the development to the commercial application,”  added co-CEO Daniel Stolyarov. conductive_flexible_tpu_filament_graphene_3d_lab3“We believe that our new filament will perform well in thriving entrepreneurial communities such as with developers of new wearable electronics products.”

The Conductive Flexible TPU Filament is available in 1.75 mm diameter on 100 g spools through the company’s webshop blackmagic3D.


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