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IPCON has released a glass fiber reinforced flame retardant PPA filament optimized for consumer 3D printers.
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IPCON has released a glass fiber reinforced flame retardant PPA filament optimized for consumer 3D printers.

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IPCON has released a glass fiber reinforced flame retardant PPA filament optimized for consumer 3D printers. The material delivers a UL94-V0 rating and heat resistance up to 250C, bridging the gap between desktop hardware and industrial performance. By removing the need for high-temperature chambers, it enables the production of functional automotive and electronic parts on affordable systems. This transition decentralizes manufacturing by prioritizing material chemistry over machine cost.

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