Complex three-dimensional shapes often require a sacrificial, easily removable material as support for overhangs. A sacrificial material also eliminates the requirement of having a flat surface on the printed part to attach to the platform.
This sugar derivative can easily be processed as a melt in prolonged jobs with no measurable degradation. The material can easily be removed after printing by placing the completed part in a distilled water bath at room temperature, dissolving the sacrificial material away completely within a few minutes.
The material is biocompatible and cell friendly, ensuring that residue material does not negatively affect the final object’s biological properties
Material Type
Sugar Derivative
Curing System
Phase Transition
Appearance (color)
Transparent With a Yellowish Tint
Appearance (Form)
Powder
Molecular Weight
< 500 Da
Solubility
Water (20°C)
Processing Temperature
150°C
Processing Parameters Available For
0.2mm / 03 mm / 0.4 mm needle tips
Printing Surface
Polyimide Film, cardboard
Printing Speed (at 1 bar pressure)
14-8.5 mm/sec
Grade
Research Grade
Degradation Period in Biological Systems
Dissolution within Minutes in Water
Ten