Ninjaflex Business Development Manager, Andrew Besancon talks to TCT in Shanghai about how a 50 year history of extrusion experience went into developing one of the world's most heavily buzzed about 3D printing filaments. Here, Andrew talks us through one of the first flexible 3D printing filaments available on the market and gives us an insight into the recently launched Semiflex, which the company believes will give consumers the power to make something completely new with their 3D printed products.
Ninjaflex talk flexible 3D printing
WATCH: Andrew Besancon from Ninjaflex talks at TCT Asia about how flexible materials are giving users the power to do something a little different with their 3D prints.
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