Alloy 910 1.75mm 1lbs 3D Printer Filament

Alloy 910 1.75mm 1lbs 3D Printer Filament

£29.94 £35.93 inc. VAT £26.95 £32.34 inc. VAT

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£29.94 £35.93 inc. VAT £26.95 £32.34 inc. VAT

Alloy 910 by taulman 3D, the Schwarzenegger of the filament world! This material is strong, very strong @ 8,100 PSI Tensile Strength. A pure filament with natural strength, no additives or modifiers. Has the same wonderful printing characteristics as taulmans other fine filament range.

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Description

10% Discount off the PolyBox when you purchase this item. (Keep your filaments moisture free, even when 3D printing). Alloy 910 is a measurable advancement in 3D Printing materials technology from taulman3D.  taulman Alloy 910 3D Printer Filament is the combined effort of chemical companies, extrusion manufactures and taulman3D to specifically develop a single material to meet as many high performance 3D Printing needs as possible.  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 95C working range, you now have one solution easily printable at 245C.

 


Specifications:

Tensile Strength = 8,100PSI 

Modulus PSI = 72,932

Max Elongation at break = 31% 

Print Temperature = 245C – 250C

Nozzle size = Any – There are no particulates or additives in Alloy 910

Tg = 82C

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

Transmission = 75%

Color = Clear w/Subtle Amber – May be dyed with acid based dyes.

       

Nylon

Overview

Highly durable, flexible material.

Nylon has high impact and abrasion resistance; offering a high amount of tensile strength whilst also being a flexible material. It is one of the most heat-stable filaments, remaining unchanged in high temperature environments. 

It is hygroscopic, meaning that the filament will absorb moisture easily which will cause prints to warp and fail. This can be circumvented by keeping the filament in an air-tight, dry environment. Nylon can warp easily; depending on the printer and slicer used, some trial and error may be needed to prevent this. Printed items will degrade from UV radiation if left in sunlight for long periods of time.

Used for: Gears, Screws, and Cable ties.

Some manufacturers provide PA6 & PA12 Nylons, PA12 has increased moisture stability and is more resistant to moisture absorption. The same applies to Nylon 66 compared to Nylon 6.

Strength

High

Durability

Very High

Printability

Difficult

Pros

Cons

Recommended Settings

Print Temp

225°C -265°C

Cooling Fan Off

Temp may vary on brand

Bed Temp

70°C – 90°C

Temp may vary on brand

Print Surface

Heated Bed Required
Enclosure Required

Example Prints

Additional information

Weight0.5 kg
Dimensions210 × 210 × 115 mm
Filament Brand

taulman 3D

Filament Colour

Natural

Filament Diameter

1.75mm

Filament Weight

450gms

Filament Weight

500gms

1 review for Alloy 910 1.75mm 1lbs 3D Printer Filament

  1. 5 out of 5

    Peter Waller

    I build small combat robots for a hobby that have to withstand high impacts from spinning titanium blades and so I have been looking for a stronger material to use in my Prusa i3 printer. The people at 3D Printer World Aylesbury suggested and obtained for me some of your Alloy 910 nylon. Here is a chassis I printed using glue stick on glass at 45 C and a head temperature of 250 C. http://s109.photobucket.com/user/PeterW_2006/media/P1010615_zpsyhn1aw9h.jpg.html This material appears much stronger and more resilient than the ABS I have been using and as it has a little more give it should help to absorb some of the impacts. The other advantage is that you can easily Dye the material either before or after printing using Rit Dye available from Ebay. Here is the finished robot with the chassis wheels and lid dyed after printing. http://s109.photobucket.com/user/PeterW_2006/media/P1010619_zpscjmmzteb.jpg.html http://s109.photobucket.com/user/PeterW_2006/media/P1010620_zps4rfhjer0.jpg.html


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