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Taulman 3D Alloy 910
Polymer Name:
Polyamide 6/69 Copolymer
Processing Methods:
Fused Filament Fabrication, 3D Printing
End Uses:
Protective Coverings, Cams, Gears, Industrial Parts, Aerospace Applications, 3D Printing Applications, Electric Motors
Taulman 3D Alloy 910 is a significant development from taulman3D. The goal was to provide a material with very high tensile and sufficient elongation to maintain a high degree of durability. Alloy 910, when 3D Printed comes in at 8,100 PSI tensile and close to 12,000PSI when injection molded. It has become a trusted additive material for top aerospace and automotive companies globally. With a combined tensile strength higher than the strongest co-polyesters, the durability of nylons, a shrinkage factor that rivals our t-glase, a vast range of chemical resistance and a 82°C working range, you now have one solution easily printable at 250°C-255°C.
Taulman 3D TECH-G PETG
Polymer Name:
Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG)
Processing Methods:
Fused Filament Fabrication, 3D Printing
End Uses:
Prototyping, Automotive Exterior Parts, Automotive Components, 3D Printing Applications, Industrial Parts, Automotive Interior Parts
Taulman 3D TECH-G PETG was developed to not only be high strength, but also have limited elongation. Engineering firms were using PLA and ABS for initial Form and Fit evaluations. In some cases, the strength of these materials allowed some limited functional use. In the case of PLA, it was the brittle nature of medium or larger parts that severely limited functional testing. With ABS, the limit was always Tensile strength. With TECH-G, we believe we have now given the development and design industry an easy to print material with much higher Tensile when 3D Printed and enough elongation so as to be truly useful in functional testing.
Taulman 3D Nylon 230
Polymer Name:
Polyamide (unspecified)
Processing Methods:
Fused Filament Fabrication, 3D Printing
End Uses:
Cosmetic Packaging, Housings, Cell Phones, Gears, Protective Coverings
Taulman 3D Nylon 230 is a lower temperature nylon developed by taulman3D specifically for 3D Printing on systems that have cold print beds and lower temp capabilities.
Taulman 3D PCTPE Nylon
Polymer Name:
Thermoplastic Polyamide Elastomer
Processing Methods:
3D Printing, Fused Filament Fabrication
End Uses:
Cell Phones, Industrial Parts
Taulman 3D PCTPE Nylon is a chemical co-polymer of highly flexible nylon and TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) . PCTPE stands for "Plasticized Copolyamide TPE". PCTPE has several unique features that allow any user to print a highly flexible part with the added durability of our nylon polymers. This combination of polymers was developed specifically to allow anyone using current FFF 3D Printers to print parts from durable prosthesis to complete cosplay wearable outfits, cell phone enclosures as well as highly flexible utility/industrial parts. The flexibility of PCTPE means that the end parts will have the smooth lustrous texture of nylon, the added flexibility offered by a rubber like TPE, yet maintain the high durability and non-delaminating benefits of all taulman3D Printing materials.
Taulman 3D Alloy 910 HDT
Polymer Name:
Polyamide 6/69 Copolymer
Processing Methods:
Fused Filament Fabrication, 3D Printing
End Uses:
Prototyping, Automotive Exterior Parts, Automotive Components, 3D Printing Applications, Industrial Parts, Automotive Interior Parts
Taulman 3D Alloy 910 HDT is a newly released material, developed to incorporate the legendary printing characteristics of Alloy 910 with additional heat deflection and thermal resistance properties. Many of our customers are placing their 3d printed parts close to heat sources and this led to requests for a higher degree of heat and thermal resistance. In turn, we developed Alloy 910 HDT.
Taulman 3D Nylon 680
Polymer Name:
Polyamide (unspecified)
Processing Methods:
Fused Filament Fabrication, 3D Printing
End Uses:
Food Packaging, Food Containers, Food Wrap
Taulman 3D Nylon 680 was created through nearly a year of research and development. We are extremely pleased to produce an excellent polymer that not only meets chemical requirements, but is FDA approved for food and beverage contact and can be used in most FFM type 3D Printers. There are no additives used in the chemical manufacturing or extrusion processes. Nylon 680 uses taulman3D's processes to accommodate it's use in FFM style/type 3D Printer.
Taulman 3D Nylon 645
Polymer Name:
Polyamide (unspecified)
Processing Methods:
Fused Filament Fabrication, 3D Printing
End Uses:
Prototyping, Automotive Exterior Parts, Automotive Components, 3D Printing Applications, Industrial Parts, Automotive Interior Parts
Taulman 3D Nylon 645 is currently being used by CNC shops around the world to support quick turn prototypes for pre-pilot and pilot runs as well as production runs. As global supply compresses and just-in-time becomes just-a-little-late, more and more CNC shops are jumping in to fill quick turn need.
Taulman 3D Bridge Nylon
Polymer Name:
Polyamide (unspecified)
Processing Methods:
3D Printing, Fused Filament Fabrication
End Uses:
Industrial Parts, Medical/Healthcare Applications, Medical Devices
Taulman 3D Bridge Nylon is used by our local St Louis testers as bridging the strength of nylon 645 together with the price of current ABS and PLA thermoplastics, allows any user the flexibility to determine the best choice in material for their printing need.
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