April 8, 2013

Taulman3D announces today the release of "Clear" taulman 645 3D printing material, 1.75mm nylon based co-polymer. taulman 645 features very high strength, durability and excellent bridging performance. "taulman 645 is our best attempt at competing with the metals for strength, while using a 3D Printing thermoplastic." says Taulman3D.

Check out the examples below:

Designed to meet High Strength when printed at a 1:1 nozzle dia to layer height:

High strength for both individual thread structure and thread to thread bonding:

~10lb weight suspended by a single loop of 0.2mm dia of taulman 645 3D Printing Line

Designed to meet High Optical Clarity when printed for LED and LCD Overlays:

Full Industrial Visual Non destructive evaluation of internal fills:

Video: sample of 645 bridging within a 100mm long part:


For evaluating the strength and flexibility of taulman 645, Ben Malouf, artist and Creative Director at Acuity Design, 3D printed some beautiful and functional items using the material. Here are the test results:

 

taulman 645 has made a limited number of samples available for testers, at no cost other than shipping to 3D Printer manufacturers and technical professionals.

The following companies have already requested samples of 645:

  • SeeMECNC Rostock Max
  • LulzBot
  • BukoBot
  • AirWolf
  • Glacier Steel
  • PowerWasp
  • The New GigaBot Kickstarter Printer
  • The New RoboBot Kickstarter Printer
  • The New 3DPrinterGear R3dBack by Deltasine

The samples for 3mm 645 will be available in about two months.

taulman 645 is priced at $29.25 per spool, plus $11.30 (U.S. Shipping) or $59.95 / $40.95 (international shipping).

 

 

 

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