3D printer PEKK filament
1,75 mm2,85 mmgolden

3D printer PEKK filament - 3DGence - 1,75 mm / 2,85 mm / golden
3D printer PEKK filament - 3DGence - 1,75 mm / 2,85 mm / golden
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Characteristics

Applications
for 3D printers
Diameter
1,75 mm, 2,85 mm
Color
golden

Description

PEKK is usually expected to be printed and left in an amorphous state. The user needs to take care of the storage conditions – PEKK is highly moisture sensitive. This material is often used as a metal replacement due to its exceptional properties. PEKK is highly versatile: it combines chemical resistance, flame retarding properties and the mechanical properties which are one the highest of all known thermoplastic materials. The crystallization rate is slightly slower than PEEK, which makes it much easier to control and can lead to better layer adhesion. Thanks to the enhanced layer adhesion PEKK can reach even higher tensile strengths in each axis comparing to PEEK. This material is one of the best examples of high-performance polymers. While printing this material on 3DGence INDUSTRY line printers you can use soluble supports. ESM-10 is compatible with this material. PEKK Carbon is a thermoplastic polymer reinforced with carbon fibre which gives a high level of rigidity and heat resistance. Components produced from PEKK Carbon can be exposed to acids and hydrocarbons, like fuels and lubricants, and can be used as elements of engine housings. PEKK Carbon offers a slower crystallisation speed than PEEK, which enables transformation at lower room temperatures, offering better interlayer adhesion and less warping. Parts are produced with an improved visual finish and better mechanical properties.

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