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Lynxter takes silicone 3D printing to the next level with “simplified, affordable and open” S300X

January 24, 2023
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Lynxter takes silicone 3D printing to the next level with “simplified, affordable and open” S300X
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French 3D printer manufacturer Lynxter has announced the launch of a new material extrusion (MEX/FFF) system, the Lynxter S300X. 

Building on the expertise accrued in the development of the Lynxter S600D, the firm’s latest machine is designed to enable the reliable 3D printing of custom masking parts. Thanks to its open philosophy, the unit’s able to process industrial and medical-grade silicones and polyurethanes, hence Lynxter says it’s ideal for creating dampers, seals, skin contact-ready orthoses, functionalized textiles and surface treatment masking devices. 

The build plate of the Lynxter S300X. Photo via Lynxter.
The build plate of the Lynxter S300X. Photo via Lynxter.

Lynxter’s open-material portfolio 

Based in Bayonne, Lynxter has spent the last six years expanding its MEX/FFF 3D printing offering, and it now operates in nine countries, across the medical, industrial and rapid prototyping markets. While the firm…

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