In Philadelphia, Xtellar, a leader in 3D printing materials, has unveiled biobased ethylene vinyl acetate pellets suitable for large-format 3D printing.
Introduced at RAPID + TCT 2023, Xtellar’s EVA pellets offer sustainability and flexibility for various pellet-compatible printers compatible. The biobased EVA pellets are derived from sugarcane and are clear, hygroscopic, and elastomeric.
The Xtellar pellets also offer a sustainable alternative to conventional flexible TPE and TPU materials. Applications include automotive, marine, aerospace, consumer, and industrial sectors, and compatible printers include Titan Robotics, Caracol, Thermwood LSAM, and custom multi-access robotic arm systems.