What is ABS P430?
ABSplus P430 is a production grade material, perfect for creating tough and durable parts, as one of the most stable materials in the Stratasys uPrint and Dimension 3D printer range. ABSplus is a true production grade thermoplastic letting build highly durable, accurate and tough parts.
What is the reported tensile strength of Stratasys ABS plus material?
Digital ABS Plus Specification & Features
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES | TEST METHOD | IMPERIAL |
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Tensile Strength | D-638-03 | 8,000-8,700 psi |
Elongation at Break | D-638-05 | 25-40% |
Modulus of Elasticity | D-638-04 | 375,000-435,000 psi |
Flexural Strength | D-790-03 | 9,500-11,000 psi |
What is ABS M30?
ABS-M30™ filament combines the design freedom of FDM® technology with the versatility and capability of ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene). ABS is characterized by its strength and toughness, while being lightweight and resilient, suitable for most general- purpose 3D printing use cases.
What is PolyJet?
PolyJet is a powerful 3D printing technology that produces smooth, accurate parts, prototypes and tooling. With microscopic layer resolution and accuracy down to 0.014 mm, it can produce thin walls and complex geometries using the widest range of materials available with any technology.
How strong is ABS M30?
ABS-M30 is 25-75% stronger than the standard ABS material, with higher durability, ideal for realistic functional tests. This material results in smoother parts with finer feature details.
Is ASA better than ABS?
ASA matches or exceeds the mechanical properties of standard ABS and has greater heat resistance. Moreover, ASA demonstrates exceptional UV stability and, with its matte finish, offers the best aesthetics of any FDM thermoplastic.
What is cheaper PLA or ABS?
Pricing & Options. PLA and ABS are similar in price when it comes to the cost per one-kilogram spool of filament. However, if you’re looking solely at the raw material cost, ABS is probably cheaper than PLA.
Is PolyJet better than SLA?
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SLA creates beautiful, detailed models, but is limited by breakaway support material, and overall mess created by the process. PolyJet technology takes resin-based 3D printing to a new level, with soluble support material, better print speed, and unmatched multi-material capabilities.