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Asahi Kasei Asahi Kasei XYRON PA6 / PPE-GF Filament - 1.75mm (0.5kg)
Developed by Asahi Kasei, XYRON™ Modified PPE 3D Printer provides unparalleled versatility and engineering excellence. This filament represents the pinnacle of modified polyphenylene ether (mPPE) technology, offering a unique blend of properties tailored to meet the most demanding applications.
Key Features of Asahi Kasei XYRON Filament:
Customizable: Options of PPE alloy, including polystyrene (PS), polyamide (PA) and PS-GF (glass fiber PA), allowing for a variety of specific application.
Superior Properties: Combines high heat resistance, excellent dimensional stability, and robust mechanical strength
Variety of Applications: Perfect for both prototyping and production-grade parts.
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Applications:
XYRON™ Modified PPE Filament is perfect for industries that require precision and reliability, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and consumer goods. Whether you are developing prototypes or manufacturing end-use parts, this filament provides the flexibility and performance you need.
Why Choose XYRON™?
Choosing XYRON™ means opting for a filament that is not only versatile but also customizable to your specific requirements. Its innovative blend of materials ensures that you can achieve the perfect balance of properties for your project, enhancing both functionality and efficiency.
Experience the Future of 3D Printing with XYRON™
Unlock new possibilities in 3D printing with XYRON™ Modified PPE Filament. Experience superior quality, adaptability, and performance, and take your creations to the next level. Whether you are a professional or a hobbyist, XYRON™ offers the solutions you need to bring your ideas to life with precision and excellence.
XYRON™ PPE/PS Alloy
Flame Retardant & Reinforced Flame Retardant Grades
Features:
- Exceptional heat resistance ranging from 80 to 220 degrees Celsius
- Minimal mold shrinkage with excellent dimensional stability
- Superior hydrolytic stability and low water absorption, ensuring resistance to hot water
- Lightweight with low density
- Utilizes halogen-free flame retardants, achieving UL94 V-0 flammability rating
- Reinforced grades available for structural applications
Applications:
- Suitable for drinking water applications, meeting certifications such as KTW, ACS, W270, WRAS, and NSF
- Ideal for swimming pool pumps and water softeners
- Perfect for PV connectors, junction boxes, and fittings
XYRON™ PPE/PA Alloy
Features:
- Outstanding heat resistance
- Reduced water absorption compared to standard PA
- High impact strength for durability
- Resistant to oils and chemicals
Applications:
- Ideal for under-the-hood components such as relay boxes and hoods
- Perfect for structural parts like trimmer heads and door handles
- Suitable for paintable body panels, side panels, and wheel caps
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Questions
How translucent is this? I am trying to print In black with red details but i dont want to be able to see the black through it.
Is this PETG food safe? I want to use it in an aquarium but don't want to leech chemicals and poison my fish!
The pictures look more orange than red. Is this how it looks in real life or is that an issue with the picture and computer screen?
The "Recommended Extrusion Temperatures" under the "MH BUILD PETG SPECIFICATIONS" section doesn't match what's in the data sheet. Which is correct for this filament?
What is the temp this can withstand? Like can i print parts for in sun use?
Is this a very opaque red or on the translucent side?
Does this orange match the original prusa orange on there printers
The description above says no heated bed is necessary; however, in your article about printing with PETG you mention a few times to have the bed at 50 - 60 degrees C. Which one is more accurate and reliable for a BuildTak surface?
Should I use a fan with PETG filament and if so about what speed.
It looks like you guys do not produce "Pink MH Build Series PETG Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)", is that the correct assumption? If not please share the link for it please.. :-) thanks ..!