High Temperature PolyJet 3D Printing Material

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Objet30

high temperature

For when it’s HOT

– Rigid, opaque material with elevated heat resistance
– Ideal for static parts or thermal testing parts
– Good strength and stiffness
– Pair with PolyJet rubber-like materials for added function

 

Potential applications:

– Fit, form, and function prototypes
– Hot airflow
– Hot water flow
– Parts near hot lights or other heat sources

 

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Material Description

High-Temperature 3D prints models with thermal resistance and dimensional stability. High-Temperature heat-resistant material simulates the thermal performance of standard plastics and is ideal for thermal testing of static parts. The High-Temperature PolyJet photopolymer can be combined with a rubber-like material to create a versatile range of materials with adjustable properties.

3D Printing With High-Temperature Material

High-Temperature material (RGD525, white) combines heat resistance with exceptional dimensional stability. The material can simulate the thermal performance of engineering plastics and is ideal for testing applications such as hot-air flow or hot-water flow in pipes and faucets. High-Temperature material has a heat deflection temperature of 63–67 C (145-153 F) upon removal from the printer. Thermal post-treatment in a programmable oven can increase this to 75-80 C (167-176 F).

Simulate High-Temperature Parts With Improved Functional Performance

Combining High-Temperature material with rubber-like materials produces varying Shore A values, gray shades, and rigid functional materials with higher temperature resistance. The composite also enables printing high-temperature parts with over-molding.

Wide Range of Applications

High-Temperature PolyJet photopolymer is useful for many applications including:

–Form, fit, and thermal functional testing of static parts

–High-definition parts requiring excellent surface quality

–Exhibition modeling under strong lighting conditions

–Heat resistant jigs and fixtures

–Post-processing including painting, gluing, or metallization processes

–Models in transit

–Taps, pipes, and household appliances

–Hot air and hot water testing

 

 

Behavior and Use:

 

High temperature material IZOD Impact

IZOD IMPACT, NOTCHED

14-16 J/m

High temperature material  HDT

HDT @ 0.45 MPA

63-67 °C

High temperature material Flexural Strength

flexural strength

110-130 MPa

High temperature material Tensile Strength

TENSILE STRENGTH

70-80 MPa

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