Engineered plastic handles high temperatures

A Moog product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 28, 2007

Accura 48HTR Plastic suits automotive under-the-bonnet testing, electronic assemblies and fluid flow visualisation applications.

3D Systems has released the Accura 48HTR Plastic engineered material for stereolithography systems, that endures the most challenging thermal environments.

This rigid material is designed for operation in harsh high-temperature and high-humidity environments, making it suitable for automotive and electrical applications.

With a high resistance to moisture and a thermal resistance of 130C, this material is suitable for automotive under-the-bonnet testing, the production of parts that need long-term mechanical stability, electronic assemblies where heat is generated, and fluid flow visualisation applications.

"With the introduction of Accura 48HTR Plastic, we are getting a step closer to meeting and exceeding the needs of customers in demanding functional prototyping and short-run manufacturing applications", said Abe Reichental, 3D Systems' President and Chief Executive Officer.

"We expect to see Accura 48HTR Plastic used in a wide variety of aerospace, industrial, electronic controls and automotive applications".

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