Introducing Nylon White FS on the FX10: an unfilled, non-abrasive nylon that is certified by NSF to NSF/ANSI Standard 51, Food Equipment Materials and is compliant with FDA CFR Title 21. Building upon Markforged’s material expertise and proven track record of engineering polymers that deliver strength, precision, and surface quality, Nylon White FS is suitable for production tooling and maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) applications on food and beverage factory floors where the use of a food-contact certified material is required or preferred. Learn more in our latest blog post: https://lnkd.in/e-WWH8gU
Curious if the surface finish of extrusion produced components contacting food leads to any issues with microbe growth or surface sanitation?
New materials and upgrades every couple of months!
This is huge for the food and beverage industry
Nylon White FS sounds like a game-changer for food and beverage factory applications! Combining strength, precision, and food-contact certification, it’s an impressive addition to Markforged’s materials portfolio. Excited to see the impact this will have on production tooling and MRO applications in the industry! Thanks for reposting this, Stephen.
congrats Samuel Manning
Where most be a problem with cleaning, since this picture is printed on a fdm printer ?
Love seeing Markforged chugging along. Having spent years working with a Mark Two and (a little less time with) a Metal X I was always impressed. The Mark two remains my favorite and most highly recommended printer for mid-level prototyping and functional parts. Too bad I never got to tinker with their higher end models ;)
Senior Business Development Manager @ Emerson Automation Solutions | Master of Science, New Business Development
4moGreat offering for the F&B industry!