taulman3D unveils new 3D printing filament Alloy 910 with 8,100 PSI Tensile Strength
- chrislim4
- Mar 22, 2015
- 2 min read
Source: www.3ders.org

taulman3D, developer of desktop 3D printing materials, has unveiled today a new material called Alloy 910.
Alloy 910 has a combined tensile strength higher than the strongest co-polyesters, the durability of Nylons, a shrinkage factor that rivals our t-glase, a vast range of chemical resistance, and a 95° C working range." announces taulman3D in a press release.
The major feature of the new material is strength, measured at 8,100PSI, Taulman3D told us. "This is done without adding any modifiers such as carbon nano-tubes, carbon fiber or fillers of any kind, making it a pure polymer able to be printed at any nozzle size." At the same time, it allows you to print at temperatures of 245° C.
In addition to industrial and utility usage, the specific product range for Alloy 910 will be in both small and large component Robotics. "With a combination of a supper low friction surface and a high tensile strength, Alloy 910 will provide the capability to design more powerful articulation systems in a smaller assembly," said Tom Martzall, the founder of taulman 3D.
Alloy 910 3D printer material specifications:
Tensile Strength = 8,100PSI +
Modulus PSI = 72,932
Max Elongation at break = 31%
Print Temperature = 245C
Nozzle size = Any - There are no particulates or additives in Alloy 910
Tg = 90° C
Print Bed - Cold = BuildTak with coat of PVA; Hot = Glass heated to 45C with coat of PVA(PVA is 50% water and 50% "Elmers Glue All")
Shrinkage = 0.0031 in/in
Transmission = 50%
Color = Subtle Amber - May be dyed with acid based dyes.
taulman Alloy 910 is available in both 1.75mm and 2.85mm round.
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