The remanufacturer has diversified into producing materials for 3D printing.
The company stated that its 3D filament is “compatible [with] all FDM 3D printers in the market”, with FDM standing for fused deposition modelling, a technology that prints layers of a material atop the one before to create a printed model.
Jet Rise added that for its filament to “match good quality” products, as well as “economy of scale” and environmentally-friendly requirements, it has ensured that the filament is stable, with an “accurate and uniform diameter” and “good purity with no bubble”; as well as not “easily crack[ing] or warp[ing]”, and not “block[ing] the extruder”.
The filament also comes in a “variety of choices of functional materials and colour” for different applications, and is “non-toxic and biodegradable” to remain environmentally friendly. It also requires a “relatively lower printing temperature” than other filaments, can “easily” dissolve in water for “easy stripping”, and offers “excellent price performance”.
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