ULTEM 1010 Filament 1.75 mm 500 gr
€268.40
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Ultem 1010 Polyether Imide (PEI) is an amorphous, amber to transparent thermoplastic with a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 217°C and operates in continuous use up to 170°C. This inherently flame retardant plastic has UL94 V0 and 5VA ratings.
PEI filament has unique properties because it does not come into contact with water during the production process and is packaged directly under vacuum. These properties make the filament particularly suitable for use in FDM and FFF 3D printers. The material has excellent adhesion between layers which results in a great improvement in impact resistance, strength, durability and printing process.
Its unique plating capabilities make ULTEM® PEI 1010 the material of choice for Telecom and MID applications.
The ULTEM® PEI 1010 allows the combination of electrical functions with exactly the same performance as an injection molded object. It can be used to prototype electrically controlled mechanical components: drives, computer components, internal cell phone antennas, RF duplexers or microfilters, and fiber optic connectors, connectors, MCB components such as housings, shafts and levers, internal hard drives, FOUPs, PCBs, MCCB internals, Plenum devices, LCD projector internals, fuel cell components and many other applications.
If necessary, PEI printed parts can be tempered in a hot air oven to reduce hidden printing stresses that may be present in the part. This type of stress can occur in any plastic material and can cause lower mechanical properties than expected. If this occurs with the 3D printed object, you can follow 5 simple step-by-step procedures below for annealing and curing ULTEM® PEI 1010 printed parts .
PEI filament has unique properties because it does not come into contact with water during the production process and is packaged directly under vacuum. These properties make the filament particularly suitable for use in FDM and FFF 3D printers. The material has excellent adhesion between layers which results in a great improvement in impact resistance, strength, durability and printing process.
Its unique plating capabilities make ULTEM® PEI 1010 the material of choice for Telecom and MID applications.
The ULTEM® PEI 1010 allows the combination of electrical functions with exactly the same performance as an injection molded object. It can be used to prototype electrically controlled mechanical components: drives, computer components, internal cell phone antennas, RF duplexers or microfilters, and fiber optic connectors, connectors, MCB components such as housings, shafts and levers, internal hard drives, FOUPs, PCBs, MCCB internals, Plenum devices, LCD projector internals, fuel cell components and many other applications.
If necessary, PEI printed parts can be tempered in a hot air oven to reduce hidden printing stresses that may be present in the part. This type of stress can occur in any plastic material and can cause lower mechanical properties than expected. If this occurs with the 3D printed object, you can follow 5 simple step-by-step procedures below for annealing and curing ULTEM® PEI 1010 printed parts .