3D printing company Carbon introduces biocompatible silicone-based material for medical and wearables applications

3D printing company Carbon introduces biocompatible silicone-based material for medical and wearables applications

3D printing company Carbon introduces biocompatible silicone-based material for medical and wearables applications

3D technology company Carbon (Redwood City, CA) today announced the release of SIL 30, a soft, tear-resistant, biocompatible silicone-based resin, opening up additive manufacturing applications for a range of medical and consumer products such as headphones, wristbands and other attachments for wearables.
3D technology company Carbon (Redwood City, CA) today announced the release of SIL 30, a soft, tear-resistant, biocompatible silicone-based resin, opening up additive manufacturing applications for a range of medical and consumer products such as headphones, wristbands and other attachments for wearables.
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