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PA12-CF makes a great material alternative for aluminium parts.
Stainless steel pneumatic fittings corrode aluminum, while PA12-CF is untouched. This customers robot arm vacuum plate is a prime example of why 3D printing can be a game changer in manufacturing, replacing traditionally machined metal parts. We even installed stainless steel thread coils for secure fastening of the pneumatic fittings that will last. Not to mention, 3D printed parts are significantly lighter than even aluminium, reducing stress on the robot arm and allowing increased acceleration movement. Email for a quote to have your aluminum parts reverse engineered and 3D printed: [email protected] ASA-CF lends itself to large, production level parts, with incredible part finish, high stiffness and UV resistance, making it great for demanding applications and replacing OEM machinery parts cost effectively.
Send us your 3D file, have us design something from scratch or reverse engineer your existing part for you. Website: LawsPlus.com.au Email: [email protected] We recently had an event hosted by David Newland from Industry Partners Australia.
Excited to hear all of the problems we instantly have an #AdditiveManufacturing and #Laser cutting solution for and look forward to helping Dyno Nobel, Incitec Pivot Fertilisers, Orrcon Steel Manufacturing, Patties Food Group, Priestley's Gourmet Delights, Glencore Technology and Viatris find solutions in the future. https://lnkd.in/g6tRKy3k ASA is the perfect choice for automotive applications, a modified ABS polymer, ASA takes everything great about ABS and elevates it to the next level. what does it cost? $55 How much would it cost to injection mould? $20,000+ before you've even made one part, that means you could print 360+ units before even considering making a mould. How long does it take to 3D print? less than a day Want UV and weather resistant parts, that are incredibly strong and stiff, while also printing with beautiful surface finish?
Introducing ASA-CF, chopped carbon fiber filled ASA (modified and improved ABS). ASA-CF has a higher stiffness than even Polycarbonate, coming in at 3740 MPa (over 50% stiffer). Ideal for outdoor or machine parts that need to take a beating, this spray bar cover plate will be installed in a water park, taking a beating from the sun, chlorinated water and foot traffic. We can print large ASA-CF parts, up to 320x320x320mm. Contact us for a quote Email: [email protected] #3Dprinting #AdditiveManufacturing #CAD #Engineering #MadeInAustralia #Design Nylon's are very versatile polymers, with different variants and additives giving them a range of mechanical, chemical and visual properties. Our customers request PA6-CF (Markforged Onyx) which is a chopped carbon fiber filled nylon 6, offering incredible impact resistance, chemical resistance and one of, if not the best surface finish of any of our materials. Onyx is the choice of our customers who want production quality parts, without having to spend thousands on an injection mould. We can also insert complete strands of carbon fiber, Kevlar and fiberglass in Onyx prints for insanely strong parts. PA12-CF is our next most popular nylon, also a chopped carbon fiber filled nylon, PA12-CF offers greater mechanical performance, high heat deflection temperatures upwards of 190 degrees Celsius, less hygroscopic and also has increased layer adhesion. PA6-GF (nylon 6 15-20% glass filled) is primarily used by our customers for part validation before moving to injection moulding. We are also able to print in natural nylon, typically used by our customers for food safe applications. Did you know we can place continuous strands of Kevlar inside our #Markforged #Onyx (PA6-CF) 3D prints?
Why Choose Kevlar Over Carbon Fiber? Kevlar composite 3D prints excel at reducing vibration and increasing impact resistance. Our customers use our Kevlar 3D prints for things like noise dampening in heavy machinery (replacing machined steel parts), accelerometer noise reduction by removing vibration from systems and machine parts that endure repeated high impacts. Contact us to find out if your parts better suit Kevlar, Carbon Fiber or Fiberglass continuous fiber reinforcement. Ph: 07 3865 3244 Email: [email protected] Unit 3 452 Bilsen Rd, Geebung, QLD Starting the week off strong with a successful 3D Printed Stainless Steel 17-4PH sinter furnace run over the weekend, these parts came out great!
Fun little project reverse engineering an existing part, originally injection moulded in clear polystyrene, meaning the part was brittle, weak and kept breaking on the customer. We reverse engineered the part in Autodesk Inventor, first printed the model in black PA6-CF (Onyx) for model validation fitment, then moved onto the stainless steel. We're sure the customer will be happy with the result and tolerances. TPU is an extremely useful polymer, it can be used to make gaskets, protective electronics enclosures, grommets, soft-mount standoffs for electronics and more.
TPU comes in varying hardness, to accommodate your application, 95A TPU is our most popular as it is typically the highest durometer/hardness you can easily get. 60A TPU is also popular as this closely mimics neoprene rubber, however, there are less colour options for the 60A variant and print quality may be slightly worse due to it being softer. TPU 95A has a heat deflection temperature of approximately 120-140 Degrees Celsius depending on the material supplier, making it useful in automotive and other high temp applications. TPU also has great chemical resistance. In this case study, our customer was using TPU for a snug fit and protective end cap for fiberoptic cabling. We produce small production run volumes of approximately 200 pieces at a time, eliminating the expense for tooling up injection moulds, plus a faster lead time. TPU usually has some issues with stringing while printing, however, we take the time to tune our printer to your exact job to avoid and minimise any stringing, resulting in clean production ready parts. **Sample image is micro surface textured - can also be printed gloss/smooth**
ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) is an advanced polymer, with resistance to UV and weather exposure, making it a great material for automotive and outdoor applications. As ASA slowly replaces ABS parts in the automotive industry (dash panels, trims, housings and more), it was a logical decision for us to make it available to our 3D printing customers. We recommend ASA as a replacement material for existing parts made from ABS, due to its increased mechanical performance and UV resistance, almost making ABS obsolete. ASA has a heat deflection temperature of 100 Degrees Celsius, which also makes it great for automotive and mechanical parts which are exposed to high temperatures. We can source ASA in almost any colour to fit your application or have your parts 2PAC painted. We also have RoHS and REACH compliant ASA available for regulated industries where certification is mandated. Keep an eye out for our upcoming case studies on ASA applications our customers are benefiting from. |
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