These new products are built on Lyten’s proprietary Lyten 3D Graphene™ platform—a supermaterial engineered to dramatically strengthen polymers, adhesives, and composite structures while reducing weight and increasing thermal and mechanical performance.
Launch: Lyten 3D Printing Filament PA1205 Sets New Standards for Strength, Impact Resistance, and Thermal Stability
Lyten introduced its breakthrough polymer filament infused with Lyten 3D Graphene™, engineered for race-ready components, long-distance drones, and advanced industrial parts requiring exceptional strength-to-weight performance.
Designed for industrial high-performance applications that previously required machined composites or metal parts, Lyten’s filament enables motorsports teams, aerospace engineers, defense contractors, and manufacturers to print parts that are faster to produce, lighter, and significantly more resilient under extreme operating conditions.
The material delivers 100% greater X-axis and Y-axis strength, a market-leading 43% higher Z axis strength, and a 500% greater impact strength advantage compared to PA12-CF.
“We set out to unlock Z axis strength, which has been holding back additive manufacturing from the high-strength market,” said Dan Cook, CEO of Lyten. “By utilizing our 3D Graphene supermaterials, our PA1205 actually improves every metric of strength without compromising on manufacturability. The filament is plug and play on any printer and actually improves print speed and quality. This is the power of new materials.”
Launch: Lyten Adhesive 6120HT – High-Temperature Structural Bonding for Lightweight, High-Stress Assemblies
Lyten also debuted a supermaterial-enhanced structural adhesive that delivers:
- Up to 6,000 psi bonding strength
- Exceptional high-temperature reliability up to 120 °C Tg
- Superior strength retention up to 100 °C
- Up to 90% lighter assemblies than metal fasteners
- Outstanding chemical and durability performance
Powered by Lyten 3D Graphene™, 6120HT improves load distribution, allows thinner and lighter structural designs, and replaces heavy mechanical fasteners in motorsports, defense systems, aerospace components, and high-performance industrial applications.
“6120HT is engineered for the places where heat, stress, and safety margins converge,” said Keith Norman, Chief Marketing Officer at Lyten. “Our motorsports customers are already telling us this adhesive gives them design freedom they simply didn’t have before. We believe this product is a big step in the replacement of metal parts with lighter weight composites.”
At this year’s Indianapolis 500, Lyten launched Lyten Motorsports, its subsidiary located in Indianapolis, Indiana focused on delivering high performance 3D print and autoclave parts to racing series utilizing 3D graphene supermaterials. 3D Filament PA1205 and Structural Adhesive 6120HT are now fully integrated into Lyten Motorsports line up of 3D printed parts. Lyten Motorsports is currently delivering parts for INDYCAR Experience, INDY Autonomous Challenge, and multiple racing series.
Lyten will showcase these new offerings throughout PRI at Booth 4247.
About Lyten
Lyten, founded in 2015, is the global leader in 3D graphene supermaterials. It has received more than $625M in equity investment and secured LOIs for $650M in financing from the Export Import Bank of the US. Lyten’s US corporate headquarters is in San Jose, CA and its European corporate headquarters is in Luxembourg.
The company lists more than 540 patents granted or pending and is currently manufacturing in San Jose, CA and Gdansk, Poland. Lyten’s 3D Graphene materials platform is currently delivering lithium-sulfur batteries for autonomous systems, Battery Energy Storage Systems, 3D Printing filaments, structural adhesives, and high-performance concrete to customers.
In 3Q 2025 Lyten announced the acquisition of Northvolt, one of Europe’s largest battery manufacturing infrastructure. Lyten was named Fast Company’s #8 Most Innovative Energy Company and named one of America’s Top Green Technology Companies by Time in 2024, 2025, and been named to Silicon Valley Defense Journal’s Top 100 National Security Companies the third time in a row in 2025.
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