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    Steam-Resistant High-Temperature Polysulfone 3D Printer Filaments

    Image of Product. Front orientation. 3D Printer Filaments. Steam-Resistant High-Temperature Polysulfone 3D Printer Filaments.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. Contains Border. Beige. Steam-Resistant High-Temperature Polysulfone 3D Printer Filaments.

    Beige

    Sterilize your printed parts without them expanding, deforming, or weakening. These polysulfone filaments resist steam and heat, so you can sterilize parts in an autoclave. They also can be sterilized with ethylene oxide, radiation, plasma, dry heat, and cold sterilization methods. Print these filaments on a fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printer. Because of their high melting points, you'll need an all-metal extruder and heated printer bed to reach their minimum printing temperature. Without the heated printer bed, parts will cool too quickly and warp.
    Maximum exposure temperature is the point at which a printed part will begin to deform. Above this temperature, your part will start to lose structural integrity.
    Tensile Strength—Tensile strength is the best measure of a filament's overall strength. Similar to the stress applied on a rope during a game of tug-of-war, it's the amount of pulling force a material can handle before breaking. A higher rating means a stronger filament. A tensile strength of 5,000 psi and above is considered good; 12,000 psi and above is excellent.
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    Polysulfone—Extra High Strength, High Strength, High Temperature, Steam Resistant, Warp Resistant
     
    Semi-Clear Beige
    1.75350° to 380° C
    662° to 716° F
    140° to 160° C
    284° to 320° F
    10,730Not Rated172° C
    342° F
    0.419842Plastic5003489N360000000
    High-Temperature 3D Printer Filament, Steam-Resistant, Psu, 1.75 mm Diameter
    EachIn stock
     
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