Celwise AB Uses ExOne 3D Printed Tooling to Transform Wood Fiber into Innovative, Single-Use Plastic Replacement
The ExOne Company (Nasdaq: XONE) announces a partnership with Celwise AB to utilize 3D-printed metal tooling in producing eco-friendly molded fiber products. Celwise’s technology transforms wood fiber into biodegradable packaging, reducing manufacturing costs and energy consumption by up to 50%. This innovative method, enabled by ExOne’s binder jetting technology, has attracted interest from global clients in consumer products and electronics. The collaboration emphasizes sustainable practices, meeting the growing demand for renewable materials.
- Collaboration with Celwise to utilize ExOne's 3D-printed metal tooling.
- Celwise's products reduce manufacturing costs and energy consumption by up to 50%.
- Growing demand for Celwise's eco-friendly solutions among global companies.
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- Celwise’s patented tooling, machines and processes transform wood fiber into water-resistant packaging and products that are recyclable, renewable and biodegradable
- A key part of Celwise’s production method is uniquely featured metal tooling that can only be made with additive manufacturing, such as ExOne’s binder jetting technology
- Rapidly growing Celwise has already sold its eco-friendly solutions to global companies in the consumer products, food and beverage, cosmetics, and electronics industries
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Compared to competing paper, fiber, and plastic products, Celwise’s molded fiber product reduces both energy consumption and manufacturing costs by as much as
50%
Celwise's innovative and sustainable molded fiber products, which replace single-use plastics, are shown in front of the X1 160Pro™ production metal 3D printer. A key part of Celwise’s patented production method for producing this all-new type of molded fiber product is uniquely featured metal tooling that can only be made with additive manufacturing, such as ExOne’s binder jetting technology. (Photo: Business Wire)
Invented, developed and patented over the past 10 years, Celwise technology aims to transform the paper and plastics industry with its innovation, which produces a water-resistant molded fiber product that looks and feels like a luxurious blend of wood and plastic. Celwise technology is enjoying rapid success, with adoption projects now underway with a wide range of global companies serving many industries, including consumer products, food and beverage, cosmetics, and electronics.
“Our planet needs this technology now,” said
“Celwise is demonstrating how new technologies such as binder jet 3D printing can help solve some of the world’s toughest problems,” said
How it Works
Celwise’s patented process includes unique tooling and machines, as well as a novel process, to deliver its final product. Common cellulose fiber-based (paper) product manufacturing slowly removes water from cellulose fiber for molded products that must be coated for water resistance.
Celwise, however, rapidly removes water in a new process that enables cellulose fibers to re-bond with each other quickly, creating a new type of paper product that is strong, wood-like, and water-resistant.
What’s more, because a series of forming, transferring and pressing tools are 3D printed using
ExOne’s binder jet 3D printing transforms powdered materials — metal, sand or ceramic — into highly dense and functional precision parts at high speeds. An industrial printhead selectively deposits a binder into a bed of powder particles creating a solid part one thin layer at a time, similar to printing on sheets of paper.
When printing metals, such as the Celwise tools, the final bound metal part must be sintered in a furnace to fuse the particles together into a solid object. Binder jet 3D printing technology is viewed as a desirable and sustainable production method, largely because of its high speed, low waste and cost, as well as material flexibility.
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