taulman3D Nylon Filament Alloy 910 3mm (2.85mm) 3D Printer Consumable, Polyamide (PA) 1kg Spool (2.2lbs), Fits Nearly All FDM 3D Printers (Black)
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taulman3D Nylon Filament Alloy 910 3mm (2.85mm) 3D Printer Consumable, Polyamide (PA) 1kg Spool (2.2lbs), Fits Nearly All FDM 3D Printers (Black)
Industrial Strength Nylon Filament for Desktop 3D Printing. Alloy 910 is Trusted By the World's Leading Aerospace and Automotive Companies for High Performance 3D Printing
Made in America. Every Single Spool is Manufactured in the United States, Ensuring Consistency and Quality is Maintained Throughout the Entire Supply Chain.
1kg Spool. Instead of Using Smaller 1lb Spools, Use This 1kg Spool of Nylon Filament to Ensure You Can Make Larger 3D Prints Without Having to Change Out Your Material Every Few Hours
Recommended Printing Temperature: 250-255C - This Allows Nearly All 3D Printers on the Market Today to Use Alloy 910 Because it Extrudes at Lower Temperatures Than Many Other Nylon 3D Printing Filaments
Nylon Filament. Higher Strength, Higher Performance Properties Than PLA, ABS or PETG Filaments. Professional Designers and Engineers Trust Alloy 910 Worldwide.
taulman Alloy 910 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 82C working range, you now have one solution easily printable at 250C-255C. Uses such as direct mounting to auto motors or diesel motors for ports.
Alloy 910 is a significant development by taulman3D and both our chemical house and post processing company. The goal was to provide a super material with very high tensile, yet sufficient elongation to maintain a high degree of durability. Alloy 910, when 3D Printed comes in at 8,100 PSI Tensile and close to 12,000PSI when injection molded. Potential uses include any industrial parts that are currently being made of other high tensile polymers.
Alloy 910 is one of the premier materials used for desktop 3d printing by the world's leading aerospace, automotive and defense firms.