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Reflow has introduced a high-strength rPA12 filament derived from industrial MJF powder waste, achieving a 46 MPa tensile strength.
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Reflow has introduced a high-strength rPA12 filament derived from industrial MJF powder waste, achieving a 46 MPa tensile strength.

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Reflow has introduced a high-strength rPA12 filament derived from industrial MJF powder waste, achieving a 46 MPa tensile strength. This development addresses the significant waste challenge in powder bed fusion by creating a functional link between distinct 3D printing platforms. By matching the mechanical performance of virgin materials, this recycled feedstock allows for sustainable manufacturing at scale. This shift marks a systemic move toward a circular AM ecosystem. ♻️ #AdditiveManufacturing #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #3DPrinting #Engineering

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