Stereolithography material improves durability

A Moog product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 7, 2007

Accura Xtreme Plastic's properties closely mimic those found in moulded ABS and polypropylene, which are major production plastics.

3D Systems has released Accura Xtreme Plastic, a new material for stereolithography systems.

This addition to the company's family of proven and dependable Accura Materials facilitates the efficient design, development and manufacturing of products by enabling production of early prototypes having improved durability and functionality.

An extremely tough and versatile material, Accura Xtreme Plastic is designed for functional assemblies that demand durability.

Due to its high elongation and moderate modulus, Accura Xtreme Plastic is ideally suited for many rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing applications.

Accura Xtreme Plastic's properties closely mimic those found in moulded ABS and polypropylene, which are major production plastics.

In addition to its outstanding mechanical properties, Accura Xtreme Plastic features lower viscosity and higher processing speeds than other materials in the marketplace, resulting in easy operation, fast part creation, and quick cleaning and finishing with less waste, making it a more cost-effective solution.

"With Accura Xtreme Plastic, we have created a strong, yet flexible material that resists breakage and produces a high-quality part", said Abe Reichental, 3D Systems' President and Chief Executive Officer.

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