esun stainless and copper pla

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Re: esun stainless and copper pla

Post by sthone » Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:55 pm

Very cool... that one on the left does look almost like pottery.

So many cool filaments coming out I can't wait to see whats next...
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Re: esun stainless and copper pla

Post by Tim » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:20 am

jimc wrote:I have another sample here I have to give a try which is interesting. carbon filled nylon.
What, exactly, is carbon-filled nylon good for?

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Re: esun stainless and copper pla

Post by jimc » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:46 am

well im sure it would give properties similar to glass filled nylon. adding glass fibers to nylon actually changes the properties tremendously. it becomes much more rigid and strength goes through the roof. you have commonly seen it used in thing like the side mirrors and door handles in your car. you notice a car after its about 10 years old or so of sitting outside some of the black plastic has the sparkling look to it as it has degraded? thats glass filled nylon.

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Re: esun stainless and copper pla

Post by insta » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:48 am

The extra strength really only happens on injection molded stuff where the glass/carbon fibers don't have layer boundaries to contend with. In our case, they should make the plastic much stiffer, which will cut down on warping tremendously (in theory, waiting on mine)
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Re: esun stainless and copper pla

Post by jimc » Wed Feb 10, 2016 4:07 am

well of course as always in 3d printing there will be a sacrifice of some sort but I would imagine there has to be a strength benefit of some sort over regular nylon. how much we end up seeing is still up in the air and what I want to test.

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