High Temp Resin For Heat Resistance

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MATERIAL DATA SHEET

High Temp
High Temp Resin for Heat Resistance $199 / L
High Temp Resin has a heat deflection temperature (HDT) of 289 °C @ 0.45
MPa—the highest on the 3D printing materials market. Use it to print models for
environmental testing, or create molds and masters for production processes
like casting and thermoforming.

Heat resistant fixtures Housing components

Hot air and fluid flow Mold prototyping

Environmental testing

FLHTAM01

Prepared 09 . 15 . 2016 To the best of our knowledge the information contained herein is accurate. However, Formlabs, Inc. makes no warranty,
Rev 01 04 . 18 . 2017 expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy of these results to be obtained from the use thereof.
Material Properties Data

METRIC 1 IMPERIAL 1 METHOD


Green2 Post-Cured3 Green2 Post-Cured3
Mechanical Properties
Ultimate Tensile Strength 33 MPa 51.1 MPa 4790 psi 7410 psi ASTM D 638-14
Tensile Modulus 1.5 GPa 3.6 GPa 222 ksi 525 ksi ASTM D 638-14
Elongation at Break 9% 2% 9% 2% ASTM D 638-14
Flexural Strength at Break 41.2 MPa 106.9 MPa 5980 psi 15500 psi ASTM D 790-15
Flexural Modulus 1.1 GPa 3.3 GPa 158 ksi 478 ksi ASTM D 790-15
Notched IZOD 12.3 J/m 14 J/m 0.23 ft-lbf/in 0.26 ft-lbf/in ASTM D 256-10
Water Absorption N/A 0.21 % N/A 0.21 % ASTM D 570-98
Thermal Properties
Heat Deflection Temp. @ 1.8 MPa 42.3 °C 130 °C 108.1 °F 266 °F ASTM D 648-16
Heat Deflection Temp. @ 0.45 MPa 55.9 °C 289 °C 132.6 °F 552.2 °F ASTM D 648-16
Thermal Expansion (0 – 150 °C) 120.9 µm/m/°C 87.5 µm/m/°C 67.2 μin/in/°F 48.6 μin/in/°F ASTM E 831-13

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Material properties can vary with part geometry, Data was obtained from green parts, printed Data was obtained from parts printed using
print orientation, print settings, and temperature. using Form 2, 100 μm, High Temp settings, Form 2, 100 μm, High Temp settings and post-
without additional treatments. cured with 80.5 mW/cm² of 365 nm fluorescent
light for 60 minutes.

Solvent Compatibility
Percent weight gain over 24 hours for a printed and post-cured 1 x 1 x 1 cm cube immersed
in respective solvent:

Solvent 24 hr weight gain (%) Solvent 24 hr weight gain (%)


Acetic Acid, 5 % <1 Mineral Oil, light <1
Acetone <1 Mineral Oil, heavy <1
Bleach, ~5 % NaOCl <1 Salt Water (3.5 % NaCl) <1
Butyl Acetate <1 Sodium hydroxide (0.025 %, pH = 10) <1
Diesel <1
Diethyl glycol monomethyl ether <1
Hydrolic Oil <1
Hydrogen Peroxide (3 %) <1
Isooctane <1

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