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Lomiko Metals To Announce Details of New Water-Soluble 3D Filament at Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters’ 3D Printing Forum

Kristen Moran
Apr. 28, 2015 11:14AM PST
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Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSXV:LMR) investment Graphene 3D Lab Inc. will announce the details of a new water-soluble 3D filament at the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters’ (CME) Canada Makes: Additive Manufacturing Forum at Mohawk College in Ontario on April 30. The new water-soluble 3D filament is the latest addition to Graphene 3D’s line of specialty-functional filaments.

Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSXV:LMR) investment Graphene 3D Lab Inc. will announce the details of a new water-soluble 3D filament at the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters’ Canada Makes: Additive Manufacturing Forum at Mohawk College in Ontario on April 30. The new water-soluble 3D filament is the latest addition to Graphene 3D’s line of specialty-functional filaments.

As quoted in the press release:

Lomiko Metals 100 percent-owned subsidiary Lomiko Technologies Inc. has and will continue to hold its 4,396,100 share investment in Graphene 3D Lab for the long term.

Elena Polyakova, Chief Operating Officer of Graphene 3D, will present details on the new water-soluble filament and discuss the effect of graphene-enhanced materials for the 3D printing industry.

Water-soluble filaments are primarily used to occupy negative space during a 3D print. These filaments are essentially used to fill gaps designed in objects and allow the print to be suspended over air. Following the completion of the printing process, the object can be placed in water, and the water-soluble material will completely dissolve, leaving empty space.

Daniel Stolyarov, president and CEO of Lomiko, commented:

We are very pleased with performance characteristics that our R&D team designed into this new industry leading filament. This filament is completely environmentally-friendly, non-toxic, dissolves completely in water in approximately 1 hour, and leaves no residual material. This filament reflects the core objectives of Graphene 3D. We are creating products that allow innovative designers to do more with 3D printing and are expanding the possibilities within the 3D printing environment.

Click here to read the Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSXV:LMR) press release
Click here to see the Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSXV:LMR) profile.

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