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COR Alpha (405nm)
Materials
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Information
COR (Cyclic Olefin Resin) Alpha has been commercially available since 2022 in a 385nm wavelength, validated on a catalog of industrial-grade 3D printers. The new 405nm formulation expands the list of compatible 3D printers to include desktop systems.
COR stands for “Cyclic Olefin Resin,” a new family of engineering-grade materials for additive manufacturing developed by polySpectra. COR Alpha material offers durability, high impact strength, high-temperature performance, and moisture- and chemical-resistant capabilities – all without brittleness.
COR Alpha has been commercially available since 2022 in a 385nm wavelength, validated on a catalog of industrial-grade 3D printers. The new 405nm formulation expands the list of compatible 3D printers to include desktop systems.
R&D labs, small businesses without industrial budgets, and other users – many who already own desktop 3D printers – now gain the ability to create end-use parts in-house.