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Tokyo Printing Ink Develops PP Filament for 3D Printers

Mar. 7, 2017

Filed Under: Materials Tagged With: 3D printing, ABS, filaments, PLA, PP, Tokyo Printing Ink

Tokyo Printing Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd. (TYO:4635) has developed a new 3D printer filament made of polypropylene (PP). The company…...

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