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Material choice for 3D print with temperature requirements

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Hi, I’m in search of a 3D printing material for serial production that can withstand temperatures up to 85°C. Could you please recommend the most cost-effective options among those that you offer that meet these specifications? thank you

Solved by Nikolaus Mroncz
Hi and thank you for your question! For serial production or higher quantities we prefer MJF and PA12. It withstands heat easy above 100°C and more. For an overview and other options, we also have an interesting article here: https://xometry.pro/en-eu/articles/3d-printing-materials-heat-resistant/
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      Hi, I’m in search of a 3D printing material for serial production that can withstand temperatures up to 85°C. Could you please recommend the most cost-effective options among those that you offer that meet these specifications? thank you

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      Hi and thank you for your question! For serial production or higher quantities we prefer MJF and PA12. It withstands heat easy above 100°C and more. For an overview and other options, we also have an interesting article here:

      10 Most Heat Resistant 3D Printing Materials

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    • L

      Hi Nikolaus, thanks for your prompt reply. Useful info, think that will go for PA12.

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