KIMYA - ABS-EC CNT Filament - Black

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Kimya ABS-EC Filament - 500 grams

The Kimya ABS-EC CNT 3D filament belongs to the styrenic polymer family. Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene electrical conductor (ABS-EC) is a combination of ABS and electrically active additives: carbon nanotubes. ABS-EC is resistant to impact, heat and ageing. It is used in the automotive and electronics industries. However, it is not to be used to print parts needed to conduct electricity in an electrical circuit. The Kimya ABS-EC CNT 3D filament has the following properties:

  • Good resistance to impact
  • High temperature resistance
  • Electrical conductivity
  • Complies with the REACH standard
  • Product Dimensions: 20.7 × 20.5 × 6 cm; 0.8 kg

FILAMENT PROPERTIES

PROPERTIES TEST METHODS VALUES
Diameter INS-6713 1.75 ± 0.05 mm
2.85 ± 0.05 mm
Density ISO 1183-1 1.035 g/cm3
Moisture rate INS-6711 < 0.5 %
Melt flow index (MFI) ISO 1133-1 (@260°c – 10 kg) 8 - 16 g/10min
Glass transition temperature (Tg) ISO 11357-1 DSC (10°C/min - 20-300°C) 108 °C

PRINT PARAMETERS AND SPECIMENS DIMENSIONS

PRINTING DIRECTION XY
Printing Speed 20-60 mm/s
Infill 100% - rectilinear
Infill Angle 45°/-45°
Nozzle Temperature 260-280°C
Bed T° 90-110°C

PRINTED SPECIMENS PROPERTIES

PROPERTIES TEST METHODS VALUES
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES Surface resistivity ASTM D257 < 106 Ohms/m²
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Tensile modulus ISO 527-2/5A/50 2,398 MPa
Tensile Strength ISO 527-2/1A/50 36.7 MPa
Tensile strain at strength ISO 527-2/1A/50 2 %
Tensile Stress at Break ISO 527-2/5A/50 29.2 MPa
Tensile strain at break ISO 527-2/5A/50 5 %
Flexural modulus ISO 178 1,393 MPa
Flexural stress at conventional deflection (3,5% strain)* ISO 178 49.3 MPa
Charpy impact resistance ISO 179-1/1eA 27 kJ/m²
Shore Hardness ISO 868 67,2
Note 1 *According to ISO 178, end of the test at 5% deformation even if there is no specimen break.
Note 2 The data should be considered as indicative values - Properties can be influenced by production conditions.


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