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medicalJuly 12, 2026
Protolabs Expands Biocompatible Resin Offerings for ASEAN Factories
Protolabs introduces a new biocompatible resin, Medical White, for high-speed SLA 3D printing, benefiting ASEAN factories.
Protolabs Introduces New Biocompatible Resin for High-Speed 3D Printing in ASEAN Factories \\[10] Digital manufacturing leader Protolabs has expanded its material offerings with the introduction of Medical White (MED-WHT 10), a biocompatible photopolymer. This new resin is now available through Protolabs' on-demand production services and runs on Axtra3D's Lumia X1, a high-speed SLA system. The addition of Medical White marks the fifth production-ready material in Protolabs' Lumia X1 lineup, enhancing the capabilities of Southeast Asian factories. \\[10] For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this development means access to a versatile and high-performance material that can be used in both industrial and healthcare applications. The collaboration between Protolabs and Axtra3D goes beyond a simple equipment sale; it involves joint engineering efforts to identify promising applications, select suitable resins from a network of material suppliers, and validate the entire production workflow. This ensures that the materials meet the stringent requirements of regulated industries. \\[10] Medical White is designed for parts where biocompatibility, sterilization compatibility, dimensional stability, and a clean visual finish are essential. It meets ISO 10993-5 and ISO 10993-10 standards, making it ideal for end-use production in medical and industrial settings. Potential use cases include surgical guides, splints, diagnostic components, anatomical models, dental parts, and electronic or industrial hardware that require tight tolerances under heat. \\[10] The performance of Medical White includes fine feature reproduction, accuracy that closely matches the original CAD geometry, smooth surfaces, and resistance to elevated temperatures. When paired with the high throughput of the HPS process, this combination supports commercial-scale output without compromising part detail. \\[10] According to Kenny Capps, 3D Printing Director of Manufacturing Operations at Protolabs, the addition of Medical White reflects the company's commitment to providing production-ready materials that address real manufacturing challenges. This collaboration with Axtra3D has enabled Protolabs to rapidly expand its Advanced Photopolymers offering, giving customers confidence to move from prototype to end-use production. \\[10] For ASEAN factories, the availability of Medical White and the collaborative approach between Protolabs and Axtra3D mean more reliable and predictable workflows. This is particularly important in the medical and industrial sectors, where precision and compliance are non-negotiable. By leveraging these pre-qualified workflows, factories can ensure that their 3D printed parts meet the highest standards, reducing the risk of production delays and quality issues. \\[10] In summary, the introduction of Medical White by Protolabs, in collaboration with Axtra3D, offers ASEAN factories a robust and versatile material for high-speed 3D printing. This not only enhances their production capabilities but also ensures that they can meet the stringent requirements of regulated industries. Factory buyers in the region should consider integrating this new resin into their production processes to benefit from its superior performance and reliability.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from 3D Printing Industry, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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