KIMYA - TPC-ESD Filament - Off White

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KIMYA TPC ESD / Electrostatic Discharge Safe Filament

The Kimya TPC-ESD 3D filament belongs to the thermoplastic copolyester family: is an elastomer. TPC is obtained by copolymerization of two types of monomers: an ester (a rigid segment) and an ether (a flexible segment). Its “-ESD” formulation also provides protection against electrostatic discharge. It offers resistance to chemicals and to impacts and has a Shore hardness of 91 A. It can be used to print flexible, elastic parts. The Kimya TPC-ESD 3D filament is used in industry to produce connectors, sensors, measuring devices, etc. It has the following properties:

  • Excellent flexibility
  • Electro Static Discharge: protects against electrical discharge
  • Easy to print
  • Complies with the REACH standard
  • Product Dimensions: 20.7 × 20.5 × 6 cm; 1.1 kg

FILAMENT PROPERTIES

PROPERTIES TEST METHODS VALUES
Diameter INS-6712 1.75 ± 0.1 mm
Density ISO 1183-1 1.2 g/cm3
Moisture rate INS-6711 < 1 %
Melt flow index (MFI) ISO 1133-1 (@210°C – 2,16 kg) 21 - 25 g/10min
Melting Temperature (Tm) ISO 11357-1 DSC (10°C/min – 0-300°C) 160 °C

PRINT PARAMETERS AND SPECIMENS DIMENSIONS

PRINTING DIRECTION XY
Printing Speed 20-60 mm/s
Infill 100% - rectilinear
Infill Angle 45°/-45°
Nozzle Temperature 230-270°C
Bed T° 60-85°C

PRINTED SPECIMENS PROPERTIES

PROPERTIES TEST METHODS VALUES
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES Surface resistivity ASTM D257 107 - 109 Ohms/m²
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Tensile modulus ISO 37/2/500 46 MPa
Tensile Strength ISO 37/2/500 13.1 MPa
Tensile Stress at Break ISO 37/2/500 12.8 MPa
Tensile strain at break ISO 37/2/500 > 400 %
Flexural modulus ISO 178 54 MPa
Flexural stress at conventional deflection (3,5% strain)* ISO 178 2 MPa
Charpy impact resistance ISO 179-1/1eA No Break
Shore Hardness ISO 868 91A
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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