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Hey everyone, I work for a nutritional company and had some ingredient scoops printed in Veroclear material (RGD720: A Rigid Translucent 3D Printing Material). We want to use these 3D printed scoops to fill orders, meaning that we are scooping protein and other supplement powders with them and then…
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Hey everyone, So I ended up having our scoops printed using Veroclear material from Stratasys. Now I am thinking that I need to coat these scoops with an epoxy, but I’m not sure where to look. Can anyone provide suggestions as to the kind of epoxy/coating I should buy, and where I can find it? Tha…
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Thank you all for your help. It seems that regardless of the material or the printing process we will still run into the cleaning issue. Ideally we would want to reuse these scoops hundreds of times per week, but if we can’t clean them properly they will grow bacteria and eventually contaminate our…
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Thank you for the reply, Andy. That is what we were looking for. Now, is it safe to assume that the majority of 3D printers can use this material to print, or are only certain printers able to handle this type of material? Thanks! Neal
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Hello, I work for a nutritional company and we need ingredient scoops of differing sizes, anywhere from 3ml to 30ml. We are wondering if there are any food-grade options for 3D printing. It seems after looking into PLA and ABS that neither are sufficient for our needs, but we could be wrong (since …