Flexible Polymers
3D Printing Elastomers - TPU for SLS 3D Printer
Materials of the TPE polymer class have similar properties to elastomers – this means that they are flexible at room temperature but still remain dimensionally stable. When heated, they can be plastically deformed and processed like thermoplastics. Since they are easy to process, they can be used to replace cross-linked elastomers and soft PVC.
Fields of Application
TPEs can for example be used to make damping elements, bumpers, bellows, soles, handles and hoses.
Typical Part Properties
- Tensile Modulus 60 MPa
- Tensile Strength 7 MPa
- Nominal Strain at Break 250 %
- Rebound Resilience 62 %
- Density 1.11 g/cm³
EOS TPU 1301
The parts made from this white material are extremely hydrolysis-resistant, with high resilience and good tribological properties. The part design influences the degree of flexibility of the parts purposeful.
Highlights
- Great resilience
- Good hydrolysis resistance
- High UV-stability
- Very good shock absorption
- Shore hardness 86 A
- Low refresh rate
Typical Applications
- Footwear & lifestyle parts that demand elastomeric properties, e. g. handles, shoe soles
- Automotive & industry parts, e.g. tubes, bellows, seals, gaskets
- Protective sports gear, e.g. helmet cushioning
- Applications usually made from foam can be replaced by lattice structures in EOS TPU 1301
Compatible Printers
Germany-centered Take-back Program for Used Polymer Materials & Parts
KaJo Plastic GmbH & Co. KG takes back even small quantities of used polymer material and 3D printed parts, transforming powder into recycled injection molding granules and more. KaJo Plastic GmbH & Co. KG serves customers in Germany and surrounding countries, e.g., Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria or France.