Manufacturing Processes and Materials Exercises

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ABS-M30

ABS-M30 is up to 25-70 percent stronger than standard Stratasys ABS and is an


ideal material for conceptual modeling, functional prototyping, manufacturing
tools, and end-use-parts. ABS-M30 has greater tensile, impact, and flexural
strength than standard ABS. Layer bonding is significantly stronger than that of
standard ABS, for a more durable part. This results in more realistic functional
tests and higher quality parts for end use. When combined with a Fortus 3D
Production System, ABS-M30 gives you Real Parts™ that are stronger,
smoother, and with better feature detail.

Mechanical Properties1 Test Method English Metric


Tensile Strength (Type 1, 0.125”, 0.2”/min) ASTM D638 5,200 psi 36 Mpa
Tensile Modulus (Type 1, 0.125”, 0.2”/min) ASTM D638 350,000 psi 2413 Mpa
Tensile Elongation (Type 1, 0.125”, 0.2”/min) ASTM D638 4% 4%
Flexural Strength (Method 1, 0.05”/min) ASTM D790 8,800 psi 61 Mpa
Flexural Modulus (Method 1, 0.05”/min) ASTM D790 336,000 psi 2317 Mpa
IZOD Impact, notched (Method A, 23°C) ASTM D256 2.6 ft-lb/in 139 J/m
IZOD Impact, un-notched (Method A, 23°C) ASTM D256 5.3 ft-lb/in 283 J/m

+/- .005 1st in.; +/- .001 +/- .127 1st cm; +/- .025
Typical achievable tolerance -
every in. after every cm after

Thermal Properties3 Test Method English Metric


Heat Deflection (HDT) @ 66 psi, 0.125" unannealed ASTM D648 204°F 110°C
Heat Deflection (HDT) @ 264 psi, 0.125" unannealed ASTM D648 180°F 96°C
Vicat Softening Temp. (Rate B/50) ASTM D1525 210°F 112°C
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (flow) ASTM E831 4.9E -05 in/in/°F 8.82E-05 mm/mm/°C
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (xflow) ASTM E381 4.7E -05 in/in/°F 8.46E-05 mm/mm/°C
Glass Transition Temp (Tg) DMA (SSYS) 226°F 108°C
2
Melt Point - Not Applicable Not Applicable2

Other3 Test Method Value → See reverse for color


Specific Gravity ASTM D792 1.04 options and system
Flame Classification UL94 HB (0.06", 1.5mm) availability.
Rockwell Hardness ASTM D785 110%
Dielectric Strength IEC60112 28.0 kV/mm

The information presented are typical values intended for reference and comparison purposes only. They should not be used for design specifi cations or quality control purposes. End-use material performance can be
impacted (+/-) by, but not limited to, part design, end-use conditions, test conditions, etc. Actual values will vary with build conditions. Tested parts were built on Fortus 400mc @ 0.010” (0.254 mm) slice. Product specifi
cations are subject to change without notice.

1
Build orientation is on side long edge. 2Due to amorphous nature, material does not display a melting point. 3Literature value unless otherwise noted.
ABS-M30

System Availability Layer Thickness Capacity Support Structure Available Colors


Fortus 360mc 0.010 inch (0.254 mm) Soluble Supports Ivory
Fortus 900mc 0.007 inch (0.178 mm) White
0.005 inch (0.127 mm) Black
Dark Grey
Red
Blue

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About GROWit
GROWit™ is a privately held additive manufacturing company located in Irvine, California, dedicated to improving design through
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Why do we call ourselves GROWit? Due to the layer-by-layer nature of rapid prototyping, a part often looks like it is growing within
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