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Sulapac Places Sustainability First with its 'Flow 1.7' Filament

The 'Sulapac Flow 1.7' filament is a sustainable solution for 3D printing designed to address the global plastic waste problem. Composed of wood from industrial side streams and biodegradable biopolymers, this material offers outstanding functional properties and a unique, natural look and feel. It can be used as raw material in industrial-scale fused deposition modeling (FDM) to create a wide range of objects, including prototypes, furniture, molds, decorations, consumer electronics, and automotive parts. Notably, the Sulapac Flow 1.7 can replace traditional materials like PLA, ABS, and PP. For those seeking a ready-made filament, a premium filament made of Sulapac is available through trusted partners for both businesses and private customers.

The Sulapac Flow 1.7 boasts excellent functionality in 3D printing and thermoforming. With a renewable material content of 72% USDA Certified Biobased content, it is safe for both people and the environment. The material is industrially compostable according to BPI (ASTM D6400) standards, leaving no permanent microplastics behind. Its mechanical properties include tensile strength, modulus, and strain, making it suitable for various applications. When using Flow 1.7 filament, standard temperatures apply, and nozzle sizes typically used with PLA filament are recommended. Overall, Sulapac Flow 1.7 offers a sustainable alternative for creating robust and stable 3D-printed parts while minimizing environmental impact.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable 3D Printing - Incorporating wood and biopolymers, the 'Sulapac Flow 1.7' filament paves the way for sustainable 3D printing solutions.
2. Industrial Biodegradable Materials - The integration of industrial side stream wood and biodegradable biopolymers in the 'Sulapac Flow 1.7' filament drives innovation in industrial biodegradable materials.
3. Renewable Material Innovation - The 72% USDA Certified Biobased content of the 'Sulapac Flow 1.7' filament highlights advancements in renewable material innovation for 3D printing.
Industry Implications
1. 3D Printing - The 'Sulapac Flow 1.7' filament disrupts the 3D printing industry by offering a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional filaments.
2. Bioplastics - Sulapac's development of biodegradable biopolymers in the 'Flow 1.7' filament presents new opportunities for growth in the bioplastics industry.
3. Manufacturing - The use of industrial side stream wood in the 'Sulapac Flow 1.7' filament represents a novel approach to sustainable manufacturing practices.

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