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My 3D prints need to withstand temperatures up to 150 degrees. What material should I choose?

Solved by Nikolaus Mroncz
Here, the choice largely depends on what type of material (metal or plastic) your part needs to be made of. For plastic parts, I would recommend the following materials:
  • ULTEM 9085 and ULTEM 1010 for FDM
  • PA 12 for SLS or MJF
  • Heat-resistant ones like PC for SLA after thermal post-processing
  • CE 221 (Cyanate Ester) for Carbon DLS
For metal parts, the heat-resistant materials I would recommend for DMLS are:
  • Aluminium AlSi10Mg
  • Stainless steel 316L
  • Inconel 718
You can check out our dedicated article on heat-resistant materials for 3D printing and compare the properties of the materials.
    • My 3D prints need to withstand temperatures up to 150 degrees. What material should I choose?

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    • Xometry Engineer

      Here, the choice largely depends on what type of material (metal or plastic) your part needs to be made of.

      For plastic parts, I would recommend the following materials:

      • ULTEM 9085 and ULTEM 1010 for FDM
      • PA 12 for SLS or MJF
      • Heat-resistant ones like PC for SLA after thermal post-processing
      • CE 221 (Cyanate Ester) for Carbon DLS

      For metal parts, the heat-resistant materials I would recommend for DMLS are:

      • Aluminium AlSi10Mg
      • Stainless steel 316L
      • Inconel 718

      You can check out our dedicated article on heat-resistant materials for 3D printing and compare the properties of the materials.

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