Daylight Magna High Tensile Resin
From: £300.00 excl vat
When strong parts are required, Magna High Tensile is the resin of choice. Capable of producing incredibly detailed parts along with great strength, higher than that of injection moulded Polycarbonate with similar mechanical behaviour. Our 3D High Tensile Resin enables you to 3D print extremely strong and durable parts while maintaining an incredibly high accuracy.
5Kg
Best used for:
• Engineering
• Prototyping
• Tooling and moulds
Compatible Printers:
LC Magna (Not suitable for UV 3D printers)
Unique features:
• High tensile modulus
• High accuracy
• Smooth surface finish
• Minimal shrinkage
• Heat deflection temperature of 95°C
Properties
Tensile Properties
Tensile Modulus *
Ultimate Tensile Strength *
Elongation at break *
3060 MPa
81 MPa
4.8%
ASTM D638
ASTM D638
ASTM D638
Flexural Properties
Flexural Strength *
Flexural Modulus *
95 MPa
2200 MPa
ASTM D790
ASTM D790
Impact Properties
Impact Strength Notched Izod *
22.7 J/m
ASTM D256
General Properties
Hardness *
Heat Deflection Temperature *
Viscosity
Density
Storage
92 Shore D
95 °C
980 cPs
1.16 g/cm3
10<T>50°C
ASTM D2240
ASTM D648 (0.455 MPa)
At 25°C Brookfield spindle 3
*Mechanical properties stated based on fully cured material.
Best used for:
• Engineering
• Prototyping
• Tooling and moulds
Compatible Printers:
LC Magna (Not suitable for UV 3D printers)
Unique features:
• High tensile modulus
• High accuracy
• Smooth surface finish
• Minimal shrinkage
• Heat deflection temperature of 95°C
Properties
Tensile Properties
Tensile Modulus *
3060 MPa
ASTM D638
Ultimate Tensile Strength *
81 MPa
ASTM D638
Elongation at break *
4.8%
ASTM D638
Flexural Properties
Flexural Strength *
95 MPa
ASTM D790
Flexural Modulus *
2200 MPa
ASTM D790
Impact Properties
Impact Strength Notched Izod *
22.7 J/m
ISO 180
General Properties
Hardness *
92 Shore D
ASTM D2240
Heat Deflection Temperature *
95 °C
ASTM D648 (0.455 MPa)
Viscosity
980 cPs
At 25°C Brookfield spindle 3
Density
1.16 g/cm3
Storage
10<T>50°C
*Mechanical properties stated based on fully cured material.
% elongation: How much an object can be stretched from its original shape.
Young’s Modulus: How much force is needed to stretch an object.
Flexural Strength: Ability to resist deformation under load.
Flexural Modulus: Measurement of an objects resistance to bend when force is applied (bend modulus).
HDT: Temperature at which a plastic deforms under heat.
Lennart van den Doel, Managing Director of 3D Next Level –
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