Flexfill 98A filament is a semi-flexible filament that offers specific mechanical properties.
Flexfill 98A filament is ideal for dynamically stressed parts, like belts, shoe outsoles, wheels, grippers or flexible covers. It can be used for the production of electrical and electronic equipment. It does not contain restricted substances. The use of the material in the food or medical industry is not recommended.
High tear and tensile strength guarantee the durability of 3D printed products. The material is based on polyurethane which offers highly reversible deformation, resistance to ozone, oils, greases, and good transparency. Properties are stable also thanks to improved UV stability. It has high abrasion resistance and rebound resilience. Printing with 100% infill ensures a tough object. Material has resistance to a wide range of temperatures.
Flexfill 98A filament is semi-flexible material that
offers great mechanical properties. High
tear and tensile strength and wear
performance guarantee the durability of 3D
printed products. Flexfill 98A filament can be used for production of electrical and electronic equipment. It doesn’t contain the restricted substances.
Controlled humidity for loaded materials – regardless of the printers operational status. Most of the engineering and high-performance polymers have to be dried before use. 3DGence INDUSTRY F340 will do it for you. The materials are always pre-warmed and dry. peek
Controlled humidity for loaded materials – regardless of the printers operational status. Most of the engineering and high-performance polymers have to be dried before use. 3DGence INDUSTRY F340 will do it for you. The materials are always pre-warmed and dry.
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