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Flexible Thermoplastic Copolyester (TPC) Printing Filament

1.75mm, red

Sinónimos:

FlexiFil, TPC filament

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About This Item

Código UNSPSC:
12162002
NACRES:
NA.23

descripción

Filament diameter: 1.75 ± 0.05 mm
Filament roundness: ≥95%
Melt flow rate: 39 cc/10 min
Melt temperature: ±180 °C
Print temperature: ±220-260 °C
Specific gravity: 1.14 g/cc
Spool Hub Diameter: 52 mm
Spool Size (D x H): 200 mm x 55 mm
Viscat softening temperature: ±90 °C

formulario

solid (Filament)

dureza

45D (, Shore D Hardness)

color

red

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Descripción general

Flexible Thermoplastic Copolyester (TPC) Printing Filament is a rubber-like 3D printer filament with a Shore hardness of 45D that allows for the printing of flexible objects. This flexible filament will not deform or break when stressed by bending (Charpy notched impact strength test) and has shown ″flexural memory″ which allows materials to return to their original shape after being bent, dented, or folded. In addition to its high flexibility, this filament features many additional beneficial properties such as high temperature resistance, good chemical resistance, high strength, and excellent UV resistance. Due to its ester linkages, this filament is degradable by hydrolysis and is made partially from renewable carbon content (e.g. bio-based oils). When not in use, the filament should be stored at room temperature in dry conditions, such as in a sealed plastic bag or in a closed container with desiccant. Recommended initial printer settings can be found in the ′General Print Settings′ file.

Aplicación

Flexible thermoplastic copolyester (TPC) printing filament is a polyester-based material with properties similar to polyurethane-based (TPU) filaments. Due to their flexibility and stability, TPU has been used to synthesize nanoparticles for cartilage tissue engineering, peripheral nerve conduits, and tracheal scaffolds. Due to its ester linkages, thermoplastic copolyesters are able to undergo hydrolytic degradation more readily than polyurethanes, making them more suitable for biomedical applications. Cabrera et al. used thermoplastic copolyesters to print self-expandable polymer stents that can be implanted in a minimally invasive manner. These rapidly prototyped structures were shown to have properties similar to that of nitinol-based stents and to degrade via hydrolysis. Based upon these ideal properties, thermoplastic copolyester filaments have great potential in additional bioengineering applications.

Información legal

Product of Formfutura VOF

FlexiFil is a trademark of Formfutura VOF
FlexiFil is a trademark of Formfutura VOF

Código de clase de almacenamiento

11 - Combustible Solids

Clase de riesgo para el agua (WGK)

WGK 3

Punto de inflamabilidad (°F)

Not applicable

Punto de inflamabilidad (°C)

Not applicable


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Computationally Designed 3D Printed Self-Expandable Polymer Stents with Biodegradation Capacity for Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Implantation: A Proof-of-Concept Study
Cabrera, M.S. et al.
3D printing and additive manufacturing, 4(1), 19-29 (2017)
3D printed polyurethane prosthesis for partial tracheal reconstruction: a pilot animal study
Jung, S.Y. et al.
Biofabrication, 8(4), 045015 -045015 (2016)
Novel flexible nerve conduits made of water-based biodegradable polyurethane for peripheral nerve regeneration
Hsu, S.-H. et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 105A, 1383-1392 (2017)
Biomedical applications of biodegradable polymers
Ulery, B.D. et al.
Journal of Polymer Science. Part B, Polymer Physics, 49(12), 832-864 (2011)
Synthesis and 3D printing of biodegradable polyurethane elastomer by a water-based process for cartilage tissue engineering applications.
Hung, et al.
Advanced Helathcare Materials, 3(10), 1578-1587 (2014)

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