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DSM DSM Black Arnitel (R) ID2060-HT High Temperature TPC Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
DSM Arnitel ® was designed for injection molding of engineering plastics and is now available as a 3D printing filament with the same mechanical properties for easy desktop production of end-use parts. Made from 50% bio-based feedstock, Arnitel ® provides a perfect blend of flexibility and temperature resistance for use in a wide variety of applications while remaining 100% recyclable.
List Price: | $160.00 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
What is DSM Arnitel®?
DSM has been creating and perfecting high-performance plastics for the last 25 years and has remained dedicated to helping people everywhere create and do more via engineering grade polymers. The Arnitel® line of TPC (thermoplastic copolyester) provides a great blend of high flexibility and temperature resistance which can be leveraged in applications from printed mouth guards to auto and aerospace tubing. Arnitel® has been available for injection molding for many years, but can now be utilized in the desktop 3D printing space as an everyday filament. Read below and download the Technical Datasheet for a complete breakdown of the properties and capabilities of this material.
Why Arnitel®?
Choosing the right material for your next 3D printing project is one of the most important steps for success. TPC is a high flexibility material and ID2060 HT has a temperature resistance up to 190°C for 500 hours. If your design requires constant motion in a high-temperature environment, TPC is likely the perfect material for long-lasting and reliable components. For maximum heat resistance, Arnitel® ID2060 HT is perfect and also 100% recyclable.
Technical Specifications
- Filament Diameter: 1.75mm OR 2.85mm
- Filament Weight per spool: 1kg (1000g)
- Color: Black
- Shore Hardness: 61D
- Nozzle Temperature: 220 - 245°C
- Bed Temperature: 40 - 60°C
- Download the Technical Data Sheet
- Download the Material Safety Data Sheet
Questions
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How this material perform at -50C? Does it become brittle? What material would perform best at -50C?