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Designed for ultimate ease of handling on conventional Fused Filament Fabrication 3D printers.
Ultrafuse 316L is an innovative filament for the production of 316L-grade steel parts. Ultrafuse 316L combines greater freedom of design with a low total cost of ownership. 3D-printed parts acquire their final properties, for example in terms of hardness and strength, through a debinding and sintering process developed by Forward AM, which has emerged as the industry standard. As a filament, Ultrafuse 316L is 80% stainless steel and has a 20% polymer content which allows for easy printing on many open FFF desktop printers.
In a 3 step process of FFF printing, debinding and sintering you will create a full metal part.
Examples of applications using Ultrafuse 316L:
Tooling
Jigs and fixtures
Series production
Functional parts and prototypes
Ultrafuse 316L is cost-effective because:
Our filament works with any open FFF printer, which means low investment cost in hardware
We make use of a highly efficient and established post-processing technology used in the Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) industry
As this is a filament, material handling is much safer and very easy. This allows an easy material exchange in comparison to handling with fine metal powders
Advantages of Ultrafuse 316L:
It is in general 1.4 to 2 times cheaper than most metal powders, with less investment in hardware
There is a significant cost advantage for small and medium-sized components
The overall manufacturing costs decrease significantly with increasing the lot size
With additive manufacturing, you can create full stainless steel parts with a high degree of complexity
Kimya ABS-ESD Filament The Kimya ABS-ESD 3D filament belongs to the styrenic polymer family. ABS-ESD is an Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene to which an additive has been added to give it Electro Static Discharge properties.
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