Description
BASF Ultrafuse PPSU
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Ultrafuse PPSU
With its wide spectrum of material performance advantages, Ultrafuse PPSU can be successfully used in applications where other plastics, e.g. polyamide, polycarbonate, polyoxymethylene and polyalkylene terephthalates, fail to meet the performance specifications. With its inherent flame-retardant properties, it is an especially suitable material for the aerospace industry.
Tips & Tricks
- Nozzle temp.; 390 – 410°C
- Nozzle; 0.4 mm
- Print speed; 25 – 50 mm/s
- Bed temp.; 220°C
- Bed modification; Glass, reinforcedbuild sheet
Material Properties
- Tensile Strength (MPa): 49.0 (ZX), 74.5 (XY)
- Flexural Modulus (MPa): 1700 (ZX), 1910 (XZ), 1940 (XY)
- Elongation at Break: 2.9 % (ZX), 7.3 % (XY)
- Impact Strength Izod notched (kJ/m2): 5.3 (ZX), 15.8 (XZ), 13.7 (XY)
- Impact Strength Izod unnotched (kJ/m2): 21.0 (ZX), no break (XZ), no break (XY)
- HDT @ 0.45 MPa: 215 oC
BASF Quality Control
The best raw materials available is selected from renowned suppliers. Production on state-of-the-art computer-controlled machinery guarantees a truly consistent filament, also between colors and batches. It will perform as expected every time.
All BASF products are 100% traceable to the source.
Ultrafuse PPSU was specially developed for FFF printing based on BASF ́s advanced Ultrason materials. The Ultrason pellets are amorphous thermoplastics derived from polyethersulfone (PESU), polysulfone (PSU) and poly- phenylsulfone (PPSU) and ensure very high thermal resistance.
Highlights:
Inherently flame retardant
Short-term temperature resistance up to 220 °C
Resistant to long-term service temperatures up to 180 °C
Oil-resistant, even at temperatures up to 170 °C
Fuel and fluorine resistant- PPSU-4430a075
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– Hersteller: BASF
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