Manufacturing Processes and Materials Exercises
Manufacturing Processes and Materials Exercises
Manufacturing Processes and Materials Exercises
+/- .005 1st in.; +/- .001 +/- .127 1st cm; +/- .025
Typical achievable tolerance -
every in. after every cm after
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
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GROWit™ is a privately held additive manufacturing company located in Irvine, California, dedicated to improving design through
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