How to Succeed with 3D Printing Metal on a Desktop 3D Printer using BASF Ultrafuse 316L Filament

Published: 18 July 2019
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BASF’s Ultrafuse 316L filament is a metal filament that is specifically designed to be debound and sintered, leaving your printed part nearly 100% solid 316 stainless steel. The best part about this material is that it can be printed on virtually any desktop 3D printer.

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