NinjaTek And Taulman3 Enter Into Joint Partnership
NinjaTek is a new entity developed from its flagship product, NinjaFlex 3D Flexible Filament.
3D printing filament makers NinjaTek, Manheim, Penn., and taulman3D Saint Peters, Mo., announced a joint partnership, commencing in late October. Under the terms of the agreement, taulman3D will now carry SemiFlex filament for its customers, and NinjaTek will carry taulman3D products, Nylon 645 and Alloy 910, targeting industrial use.
The partnership will strengthen the direction of the newly formed NinjaTek division of Fenner Drives, which will be focusing on high performance products in the industrial space. NinjaFlex and SemiFlex products are used in the industrial sectors and popular in seals, gaskets, custom plugs and flexible hinges. taulman3D products are heavily utilized for high-strength protoyping.
鈥“NinjaTek products have built their name on reliable quality and unique performance characteristics. Our SemiFlex product is flexible yet firm, making it perfect for snap-together parts. Joining our products with those of taulman3D provides one-stop purchase options for customers seeking the best 3D printing materials on the market,” said Wendy Booker, vice president and general manager of NinjaTek.鈥ㄢ
“At taulman3D, we are constantly working with top chemical companies and others to develop 3D Ppinting specific quality materials,” said Tom Martzall, founder of taulman3D. “We believe the NinjaFlex Brand, with its excellent strength and flexibility, offers customers from industry to DIY designers an extremely feature rich material. We see the partnership as creating an excellent opportunity for joining together customers seeking high performance and quality products.”鈥ㄢ
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