Nexa3D Debuts Carbon-Fiber Polymer

The new polymer, Xyon, is made for filament 3D printing and designed for desktop and industrial applications, company says.

The new polymer, Xyon, is made for filament 3D printing and designed for desktop and industrial applications, company says.

Soft jaws manufactured with Nexa3D’s Xyon filament. Image courtesy of Business Wire.


Nexa3D launched its newest innovation, Xyon—an advanced carbon-fiber filled plastic 3D printing filament. Designed for desktop and industrial applications, Xyon is currently in action at RAPID + TCT at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Nexa3D booth #1839, through Thursday, June 27, 2024.

Xyon is the first filament released after Nexa3D’s acquisition of high-performance extrusion experts Essentium, Inc.

“At Nexa3D, we empower our customers with the freedom of choice,” says Avi Reichental, CEO, co-founder, and chairman of Nexa3D. “Xyon represents a breakthrough in super polymer extrusion technology that combines exceptional quality with significant cost savings. This launch is a testament to our commitment to revolutionize 3D printing accessibility, enabling a wider range of applications and empowering professionals worldwide to realize their creative and industrial potential.”

Key Advantages

  • Cost Efficiency: Xyon is engineered to be highly cost-effective, offering quality at a fraction of the cost of other industrial-grade carbon fiber filaments.
  • Performance and Compatibility: Designed to work within existing print parameters, Xyon ensures compatibility and integration.
  • Versatility: From prototyping to manufacturing, Xyon handles an array of applications, ensuring versatility without the need to switch materials.
  • Quality Assurance: Leveraging Nexa3D’s polymer technology, Xyon guarantees durability for 3D printing needs, the company reports.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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