Tom’s Hardware Highlights Timeplast’s Role in the Future of 3D Printing.

Cali Cat by Dezign, printed in Timeplast, turned to mush in ordinary water. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware)

We're excited to be featured in Tom’s Hardware’s recent article, which explores innovations in sustainable 3D printing. The piece mentions Timeplast as a standout new material that dissolves completely in water, offering a revolutionary way to simplify recycling and reduce plastic waste.

Our "time-programmable" material—made primarily from water, cellulose, sugar alcohols, and vinegar—turns into a harmless solution in less than an hour under the right conditions. As the article notes, “A Cali Cat by Dezign, printed in Timeplast, turned to mush in ordinary water.”

This recognition is a proud moment for our team and a clear validation of our commitment to solving the plastic crisis.

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