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Taulman Alloy 910 - 1.75mm - 450g - Black

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TAULMAN ALLOY 910 – RESISTS HIGH TEMPERATURES, HIGH STRENGTHS, HIGH DURABILITY AND HIGH TENSILE 3D PRINTING FILAMENT

You need a high impact, high durability co-polymer? Then Taulman Alloy 910 is the right material for you. It is the first 3D printable alloy with a tensile strength of 8,100 PSI, matching 10-15% glass filled materials! You can use Alloy 910 for high-temperature, high-strength and high-durability applications. Furthermore, it matches any need that requires a high-tensile feature along with high-durability. Due to Alloy 910's chemical composition, it has the least water absorption of all similar materials containing a Nylon component.

3D printing material for molding and robotics

Taulman Alloy 910 is a brilliant material for 3D printing molding and robotics. It is a perfect filament for these applications due to its high-tech material porperties.

Material features:

  • High impact, high durability co-polymer Alloy
  • High tensile strength of 8.100 PSI – Matching 10-15%% glass filled materials
  • Resists high-temperatures
  • High strengths
  • High durability
  • High tensile
  • Excellent material for molding and robotics
  • Least water absorption of all similar materials containing a Nylon component

Specifications:

Print temp 245C - 250C
Nozzle any size
Print speed equivalent to ABS
Retraction 1mm/.1mm nozzle or fop a .5mm nozzle = 5mm
Print bed Cold = BuildTak with coat of PVA
Hot = Glass heated to 45C with coat of PVA
(PVA is 50% water and 50% "Elmers Glue All")
Shrinkage 0.0033 in/in
Tensile Strength 8,100PSI
Modulus PSI 72,932
Max Elongation at break 31%
Tg 82C
Transmission 75%
Color Clear w/Subtle Amber - May be dyed with acid based dyes.

Buy now the strong and durable filament Taulman Alloy 910. This is the ideal material if you want to 3D print parts for molding or robotic. More information here.

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