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natural skin balm uses 3d printing to make biodegradable jar

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By admin on Wed, 01/07/2015 - 14:49

here&rsquos a new twist to the trend of using biobased materials for natural products.while sales were soaring for anita&rsquos balm allnatural eczema and skin care moisturizer, founder anita redd faced a packaging dilemma bottles were being discontinued. so she embarked down the doit yourself road and opted for an alternative manufacturing method to solve her problem&mdash3d printing.&ldquowe were excited about the possibilities available to us with 3d printing, in terms of the different plastics we could use and the different shapes we can create,&rdquo redd says. &ldquowe chose polylactic acid filament because it is biodegradable and we created a unique fivepiece jar. 3d printing enables us to change our designs relatively quickly and inexpensively and we can adapt to different needs our company has.&rdquoone of the other unique features of this new jar is its functionality. it works like a pushup deodorant stick, twisting at the bottom, which is unusual for a container that looks like a jar. the 1oz container sold out in weeks upon its launch into the marketplace and redd says they continue to sell every jar they print.the company uses 3d printers from makergear www.makergear.com to make the container pieces, which are then assembled and filled. &ldquowe were pleasantly surprised with how well the jar turned out and with how we can keep our maker gear running around the clock with few problems,&rdquo redd says.when asked if there was a volume threshold where she would have to consider finding a container supplier, redd says she does not have a number in mind. in recent weeks, &ldquowe have investigated and abandoned injection molding for our jars and have embraced 3d printing even more fully,&rdquo redd says. as sales grow, they plan to invest in more 3d printers and will continue to make their own jars.approximately 1,300 stores nationwide carry anita&rsquos balm, including smith drug, fleet feet sports and numerous specialty stores. products are also sold online.&ldquotypically cosmetic jars are decorative but use abs plastic, which takes 500 to 1,000 years to break down in landfills and oceans,&rdquo redd says. &ldquojars like ours prove containers can be functional and decorative and not harm the environment.&rdquo

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