Massivit 3D Printing Technologies (TASE: MSVT), a leading provider of industrial 3D printing systems formed a new strategic partnership with Sika Deutschland GmbH – a global specialty chemicals producer – to bring to market co-branded specialized SikaBiresin materials for high-speed tooling applications produced on the Massivit 10000 additive manufacturing series.

Sika is a global, Swiss concern business group listed on the Swiss stock exchange – founded over 100 years ago – that operates in the construction and sealants industry and is engaged in the development and production of various materials for industrial purposes. Sika is a publicly listed company that generates sales of ~CHF 11.2 billion per year and is traded on the Swiss stock exchange with a value of ~CHF 40 billion.
Erez Zimerman, CEO at Massivit, commented “I am thoroughly excited about the new partnership with Sika, established to provide an even greater range of purpose-designed materials to serve crucial market needs. We’re thrilled to offer manufacturers a winning combination of industrial-grade materials with high-speed digital technologies. We look forward to the fruits of this partnership with a trusted and leading provider of advanced materials. We look forward to sharing our latest innovations with the global community at JEC World.”

The first two co-branded materials will be launched at the upcoming JEC World tradeshow in Paris between March 5th-7th. They will become available for use with the Massivit 10000 during H2 2024 as follows:
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- SikaBiresin CIM 120 is an aluminum-filled, epoxy material that provides high-speed tooling for applications requiring elevated temperatures.
- SikaBiresin CIM 80 – a cost-effective material that provides high-speed production for room-temperature tooling applications.
The parties intend to enter into a detailed agreement during the period above.
The award-winning Massivit 10000-G system will be printing live throughout the JEC World 2024 show at Massivit’s Booth. Visitors will have the opportunity to see large, printed components, tools, molds, jigs, fixtures and prototypes and to learn about Massivit’s Cast In Motion technology and range of materials.
The Massivit 10000 system – so far adopted in the automotive, marine, and consumer products industries – enables automated, high-speed tooling, custom manufacturing, and prototyping. The company is expanding its material ecosystem to serve crucial industry tooling requirements.