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. |