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Kömmerling Unveils Patented PVC for 3D Printing with PrintFlow®

🇮🇹 GN stampa 3D (IT)3D PrintingThu, 28 May 2026 22:01:00 GMT· translated & edited
Kömmerling Unveils Patented PVC for 3D Printing with PrintFlow®

Kömmerling has introduced PrintFlow®, a proprietary PVC material designed for additive manufacturing, offering enhanced properties for 3D printing applications.

Kömmerling, a company known for its expertise in polymers, has developed a new material specifically for the 3D printing sector. This material, branded as PrintFlow®, is a patented polyvinyl chloride (PVC) formulation.

The development aims to provide additive manufacturing with a versatile and high-performance thermoplastic. PVC is widely recognized for its durability, chemical resistance, and cost-effectiveness in traditional manufacturing.

By adapting PVC for 3D printing, Kömmerling intends to open up new possibilities for creating complex geometries and functional parts. The specific properties and potential applications of PrintFlow® are expected to be detailed further as the technology matures.

This innovation from Kömmerling suggests a growing trend in the additive manufacturing industry to develop specialized materials that leverage the established benefits of common industrial polymers.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

The introduction of a patented PVC formulation like Kömmerling's PrintFlow® is significant as it brings a well-established, versatile polymer into the 3D printing realm. This could enable cost-effective production of durable components, potentially impacting sectors requiring chemical resistance. It aligns with the broader industry push for specialized materials that enhance the functional capabilities and economic viability of additive manufacturing.

Original headline: Kömmerling PrintFlow® con PVC brevettato per la stampa 3D - Cosmoserr
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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