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Black Buffalo 3D filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on December 24, 2025, disrupting the supply chain for NEXCON printers and Planitop geopolymer materials.
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Black Buffalo 3D filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on December 24, 2025, disrupting the supply chain for NEXCON printers and Planitop geopolymer materials.

Originally reported by prismedia.ai

Black Buffalo 3D filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on December 24, 2025, disrupting the supply chain for NEXCON printers and Planitop geopolymer materials. This collapse highlights the risk of full-stack proprietary dependencies in a sector where heavy research meets high capital costs and long lead times. Practitioners must now pivot toward open-material platforms or third-party maintenance to prevent site stoppages. This filing signals a shift toward standardized material mixes to ensure industry resilience. 🏗️ #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #AMInsights

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