Black dissipative filament for 3D Printers - Ideal for antistatic applications
- Product number:
- 07-0201-00001
- In stock:
Application: Dissipative filament for 3D printers.
Design / Construction:
The US producer 3DXTech likes to compare the product of the 3DXSTAT series with the ABS-ESD7 developed by Stratasys. 3DXTech states that the ESD ABS filament from their company can also be processed with the Stratasys Dimension and Fortus printers without any problems - M30, P400 or P430 chip provided. Processing on FDM 3D printers a la Makerbot and Ultimaker is no problem and comparable to "normal" ABS filament.
Application temperature (min/max °C):
Print temperature between 220-240 °C
Print bed temperature: 100-110 °C
Color(s): Black Key
Features: Multi-walled carbon nanotubes, premium ABS and professional extrusion, make ESD ABS a very processable, high quality filament with consistent ESD properties. Uniform and reliable surface resistance High stability even under impact and strain, especially compared to other ESD filaments
Manufacturer information: 10^7 to 10^9 Ohm
Technical note: The viscosity of an ESD ABS is slightly higher than that of a "normal" ABS, so higher printing temperatures may be necessary here.
Design / Construction:
The US producer 3DXTech likes to compare the product of the 3DXSTAT series with the ABS-ESD7 developed by Stratasys. 3DXTech states that the ESD ABS filament from their company can also be processed with the Stratasys Dimension and Fortus printers without any problems - M30, P400 or P430 chip provided. Processing on FDM 3D printers a la Makerbot and Ultimaker is no problem and comparable to "normal" ABS filament.
Application temperature (min/max °C):
Print temperature between 220-240 °C
Print bed temperature: 100-110 °C
Color(s): Black Key
Features: Multi-walled carbon nanotubes, premium ABS and professional extrusion, make ESD ABS a very processable, high quality filament with consistent ESD properties. Uniform and reliable surface resistance High stability even under impact and strain, especially compared to other ESD filaments
Manufacturer information: 10^7 to 10^9 Ohm
Technical note: The viscosity of an ESD ABS is slightly higher than that of a "normal" ABS, so higher printing temperatures may be necessary here.