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BASF Ultrafuse PEI 9085
- high thermal resistance
- strength
- low flammability
Ultrafuse PEI 9085 filament is made from ULTEM 9085 resin. This amorphous thermoplastic is a polyetherimide (PEI) blend specifically designed for its higher flow properties, offering excellent compressive performance, high thermal resistance, broad chemical resistance, strength and stiffness. Due to its unique properties, this material is a great addition to anyone who needs sophisticated FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printed parts. Ultrafuse PEI 9085 is designed for complex applications and high temperature environments such as aerospace and automotive. Due to its inherent low flammability and low smoke emission, it is well suited for electronics and electrical appliances.
Advantages of BASF Ultrafuse PEI 9085 Filament
- Short-term temperature resistance up to 186°C
- Excellent dimensional stability
- Inherent flame retardancy with low smoke emission
- Good chemical resistance to automotive fluids
- Long-term hydrolytic stability against hydrocarbons, alcohols and aqueous solutions
Applications for BASF Ultrafuse PEI 9085 Filament
The printing material is often provided by companies from the automotive, aerospace, as well as the mechanical engineering used. In particular, Ultrafuse PEI 9085 is suitable for printing air ducts, electronic housing parts and functional components.
A notice: This 3D printing filament is a high temperature material. A corresponding printer with heatable installation space and above-average print nozzle temperature and print bed temperature is required for processing, such as from Intamsys or Minifactory. PPSU and PEI 9085 from the German chemical company BASF can each be used as a support material for each other.
material | PEI 9085 |
filament weight | 750g |
printing temperature | 340-360 ℃ |
heated bed | 160-190 ℃ |
Special features | High thermal resistance |
Manufacturer | BASF |