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Axtra3D Launches Three Elastomer Resins in North America, Opens Workflow Pre-Orders

Axtra3D brought three elastomer resins to North America and opened US pre-orders for Axtra.Workflow, a connected AM ecosystem pulling data from 155+ sensors.

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Axtra3D Launches Three Elastomer Resins in North America, Opens Workflow Pre-Orders
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Axtra3D used its AMUG 2026 appearance to push three elastomeric resins into the North American market and open US pre-orders for Axtra.Workflow, a production ecosystem the Charlotte, NC-based company positions as a single connected system spanning build preparation, printing, post-processing, inspection, and data traceability.

The three materials, Loctite 3D IND475, Loctite 3D Med414, and Ultracur3D EL 4000, were developed with ecosystem partners Loctite and ForwardAM and had already reached European customers at FormNext last November. North American buyers can now order them immediately through Axtra3D's Axtra Solutions validated materials program. "We saw customer demand for an expanded elastomeric portfolio through Axtra Solutions, especially after we launched these elastomers for our European customers at FormNext last November," said Gioia Della Giustina, Head of Materials and Process at Axtra3D.

The materials cover a wide range of elastomeric hardness. IND475 cures to Shore 48A and was designed specifically for air and dust gaskets, flexible seals, and cushioning pads, with the company emphasizing tear resistance and low shrinkage during printing. Med414 steps up to Shore 50A with 240% elongation and targets medical-grade applications: skin-contact wearables and flexible seals. At the firm end of the trio, Ultracur3D EL 4000 hits Shore 90A with 160% elongation at break and a 49 N/mm tear strength, positioning it for footwear components, bike saddles, and cushioning applications where durability under load matters.

Alongside the material announcements, Axtra3D opened US pre-orders for Axtra.Workflow, a system built around three named components. Axtra.Wash and Axtra.Cure handle post-processing hardware, with both units scheduled to ship in early Q3 2026. The third piece, Axtra.Insight, is a software platform that aggregates data from more than 155 onboard and peripheral sensors across the workflow, giving operators traceability from print setup through final inspection.

Pricing for Axtra.Workflow pre-orders and individual material costs have not been disclosed. Certification details for Med414's medical-grade claims, including biocompatibility standards, also remain unpublished. What Axtra3D has confirmed is that all three resins are qualified under the Axtra Solutions program for use on its Hi-Speed SLA systems, and that the hardware side of Axtra.Workflow will reach early US customers before summer ends.

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