April 8, 2014
3D printer manufacturer has expanded its portfolio of 3D printing materials with Endur, a new simulated polypropylene material.
Endur is a durable and flexible material. It offers both high impact resistance and elongation at break, resulting in tough parts. The material also has a heat-deflection temperature up to 129°F / 54°C and has excellent dimensional stability.
In addition, Endur features an excellent surface finish, for a smooth look and feel. The material is suitable for a wide range of form, fit and assembly applications, including: flexible living hinges, moving parts, assembled parts, snap-fit parts such as those used for lids and packaging case applications.
Endur is available in bright white and can be used with all Objet EdenV, Objet Connex, Objet500 Connex3 and Objet 30Pro 3D Printers.
In this short clip below, Stratasys Product Marketing Manager Boaz Jacobi puts Endur through its paces, demonstrating a variety of useful form, fit and assembly applications
Posted in 3D Printing Materials
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great material, horrible commercial.