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Fortify (Boston, Mass., U.S.) has extended its Flux Series line for filled and fiber-reinforced photopolymers 3D printing to include two new printers and software to enable customers and partners access to develop new advanced materials. Funds from the company’s recent equity round will be used to scale up manufacturing of these printers for end-use part applications.
All Fortify 3D printers employ the company’s patented processing technology, CKM (Continuous Kinetic Mixing), which ensures that additives stay uniformly distributed throughout the material while mitigating sedimentation and aggregation. Fortify’s other proprietary technology for aligning fibers, Fluxprint magnetic alignment, is now available in two configurations.
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BOSTON, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Fortify, developer of the most advanced filled-photopolymer 3D printing platform, today announced the extension of the FLUX Series product lineup to include two new printers and software to allow customers and partners access to develop new advanced materials. Funds from the company s recent equity round will be used to scale up manufacturing of these printers for end use part applications.
Fortify s FLUX Series printers include the FLUX CORE, FLUX ONE, and FLUX 3D for high performance applications The novel technologies built into the FLUX ONE printer can be leveraged for a variety of use cases, said Josh Martin, CEO and Co-founder of Fortify. While there is room for growth in the tools and fixtures market, an area that Fortify is currently providing value in with our reinforced materials, there is an order of magnitude greater market potential for end use part applications. By providing versions of o