BASF Supplies Advanced Additive Materials to Paxis for WAV 3D Printing Innovation
BASF 3D Printing Solutions will supply cutting‑edge additive manufacturing materials to Paxis for its forthcoming WAV technology, a collaboration that promises to expand the horizons of both advanced and traditional manufacturing sectors.
The WAV (Wave Applied Voxel) process was engineered with end‑users in mind, specifically to address the trapped‑volume limitations that plague current liquid‑resin 3D printers. By rethinking the voxel architecture, WAV offers higher build density and improved mechanical integrity.
BASF’s Ultracur3D ST 45 reactive urethane photopolymer has been tailored for high‑accuracy, high‑strength functional parts. The material excels across a range of stereolithography (SLA), digital light processing (DLP), and liquid crystal display (LCD) systems, making it ideal for applications that demand both precision and durability.
Paxis focuses on commercial manufacturing across aerospace, automotive, dental, and medical markets, and actively seeks untapped verticals that have been limited by existing technologies. Their partnership with BASF positions them to deliver solutions that meet the stringent performance needs of these critical industries.
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