What are the materials used in AMUSE 3D Printing Services in Chennai?
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Plastics and Polymers:
PLA (Polylactic Acid): It is a biodegradable ecological
plastic with the capability of easy use and a good surface finish, so it is
suitable for prototyping.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene): Due to its strength, flexibility, and
resistance to heat, ABS is well suited for functional parts and mechanical
applications.
PETG-Polyethylene Terephthalate
Glycol: This
material offers the ease of 3D printing
of PLA but still retains the strength and sturdiness of ABS. It is used quite
well in mechanical parts, containers, and other uses with high mechanical
demands.
Nylon: It's a tough and flexible material
that's used where maximum strength, wear resistance, and impact resistance are
required.
TPU-Thermoplastic Polyurethane: A rubber-like, flexible material
that, owing to its elasticity, can be harnessed to produce elastic parts,
gaskets, seals, protective covers, etc.
Resins:
Standard Resin: It is used in the production of
high-detail and smooth-surface 3D printing models that are generally used in jewellery, dental
models, and figurines, among others.
Tough Resin: These represent better mechanical
properties compared to standard ones. They are used for functional prototypes and for parts
that must resist a certain level of stress and strain.
Flexible Resin: It is used in those parts that are
flexible and have the ability to deform under stress. This resin is most suited
for wearable items, grips, and seals.
Castable Resin: Specially designed to work with
investment casting, this resin is primarily used in the jewellery industry for
the production of high-detail wax models for metal casting.
Metals:
Stainless steel: It holds very great strength,
features corrosion resistance, and has a good finish. It is used in various
industrial applications, including tools, fixtures, and parts for end use.
Aluminium: Being lightweight and extremely
durable, its weight doesn't affect parts in which the strength-to-weight ratio
is high, as in the cases of automotive and aerospace 3D printing components.
Titanium: Very famous for its high strength,
low weight, and biocompatibility, it is used in medical implants, aerospace,
and high-performance engineering applications.
Specialty high quality industrial 3D printing materials:
Carbon fibre reinforced polymers: Very stiff and strong but relatively
lightweight materials, used mainly in automotive, aerospace, and other
high-performance applications.
Wood filament: composite material that looks and
feels like wood, used in attractive and decorative items.
AMUSE uses these materials in almost
countless ways within a variety of industries, including, but not limited to,
automotive and aerospace, healthcare and consumer goods, all uniquely designed
and tailored to that particular project.
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