New materials for 3D Printing: Cellulose acetate
Our efforts to look for new materials ad hoc for 3D printing are bringing significant results through the use of Stick Filament.
Today we present the Cellulose acetate. It is an ancient material, early versions date from the second half of 800, with rich applications nowadays: eye glasses, for example. We are testing it, obviously in stick format, in order to verify its limits and potential. The first tests are very good: excellent print quality (even without hot bed), no shrinkage and warping, excellent mechanical resistance of the press. And finally, it also can be water-soluble! Not bad…