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PTFE

Other Materials

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All available materials list

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All available materials list

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Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a practically inert engineering plastic and high density (2.1g/cm³). With high performance, low friction and exceptional resistance to a wide variety of chemicals. It has a very high melting point and its inherently flame retardant which makes it ideal for applications with continuous service temperature up to 260ºC. It also has a good UV and weather resistance while providing a good electrical insulation. Because of its inert nature it makes PTFE almost impossible to glue and mechanical properties are low compared to other engineering plastics.PTFE is applied in the chemical, oil, pharmaceutical, valve, and hydraulic industries.

Available colors

White

Advantages

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  • Very high working temperatures
  • Wear resistant surface
  • Exceptionally low coefficient of friction
  • Resistance to nearly all chemicals
  • Very high electrical resistance
  • Resistance to weather, UV light and corrosion
  • Inert, non-toxic and bio-compatible

Disadvantages

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  • Very hard to glue
  • Lower mechanical properties when compared to other polymers
  • Poorer dimensional accuracy during machining

Properties

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Yield strength (MPa)
22
Elongation at break (%)
200
Hardness (Shore D)
55
Maximum service temperature (ºC)
260
Thermal expansion coefficient (ppm/ºC)
13
Density (g/cm³)
2.1
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Vertical x, z-a axis
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Properties

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Yield strength (MPa)
Horizontal
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22
Vertical xy
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200
Hardness (Shore D)
Horizontal
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55
Vertical xy
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260
Thermal expansion coefficient (ppm/ºC)
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13
Vertical xy
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2.1
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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

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Vertical x, z-a axis
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Properties

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Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
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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

PTFE

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