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SLA

Heat resistant

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All available materials list

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Heat resistant resin has the highest temperature (100ºC) while keeping the tensile and bending strength of tough resin without becoming brittle or cracking with long-term exposure to high temperatures. The best application for this resin is for pressing rubber molds or even short runs for injection molds. It can also be used in applications in mechanical assemblies exposed to high temperatures that require parts with good details and tight tolerances.

Available colors

Translucent Yellow

Advantages

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  • Highly temperature-resistant
  • Used for injection forms
  • Good mechanical properties

Disadvantages

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  • Expensive

Properties

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Tensile modulus (GPa)
1.6
Tensile strength (MPa)
40
Impact Strength Charpy (notched) (kJ/m²)
0.9
Elongation (%)
3
Hardness (Shore D) 
85
Heat Deflection Temperature (ºC)
90
Density (g/cm³)
1.27
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Vertical x, z-a axis
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Properties

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Tensile modulus (GPa)
Horizontal
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1.6
Vertical xy
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40
Impact Strength Charpy (notched) (kJ/m²)
Horizontal
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0.9
Vertical xy
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3
Hardness (Shore D) 
Horizontal
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85
Vertical xy
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90
Density (g/cm³)
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1.27
Vertical xy
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Special PLA

PLA blends such as PLA silk, carbon fiber, and iron-filled offer an expanded range of properties for PLA. These filaments can provide durability, lightweightness, impact resistance, and even special colors and surface finishes. The applications for these special PLA filaments span across automotive, electronics, and more. Discover the potential of these filaments and unleash new opportunities for your 3D printing projects.

Available colors

Conductive - Black

Carbon Fibre - Black

Metal Filled - Iron Gray

Igus 151

Igus 150

Horizontal axis
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Vertical x, z-a axis
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Properties

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Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
Horizontal
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1.6
Vertical xy
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1.9
Yield strength (MPa)
Horizontal
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33
Vertical xy
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45
Elongation (%)
Horizontal
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3
Vertical xy
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3.5
Impact Strength Charpy (kJ/m²)
Horizontal
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13
Vertical xy
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15
Hardness (Shore D)
72
Heat Deflection Temperature (ºC)
53
Density (g/cm³)
1.24

PETG carbon fiber

Heat resistant

PETG reinforced with carbon fiber has improved mechanical properties with being more stiff, 10% more impact resistant and higher heat deflection (85ºC) when compared with normal PETG.It has a matte surface finish making the layer lines almost imperceptible.

Properties

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Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
2.5
Yield strength (MPa)
45
Impact Strength Charpy (notched) (kJ/m²)
5
Heat Deflection Temperature (ºC)
77
Density (g/cm³)
1.2