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3D printing with flame-retardant material

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Which materials are flame-retardant as per UL 94 in 3D printing?

Solved by Nikolaus Mroncz
If you are looking for 3D printing materials in UL 94 V-0, with highest grade of flame-retardancy, then FDM ULTEM 1010 and ULTEM 9085 are the most suitable ones. PA 2241 FR is another UL 94 V-0 suitable option if you’re considering SLS as a printing technology. For FDM, ABS industrial-grade is also flame-retardant 94 HB (with the lowest grade in the UL 94 classification).
    • Which materials are flame-retardant as per UL 94 in 3D printing?

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      If you are looking for 3D printing materials in UL 94 V-0, with highest grade of flame-retardancy, then FDM ULTEM 1010 and ULTEM 9085 are the most suitable ones. PA 2241 FR is another UL 94 V-0 suitable option if you’re considering SLS as a printing technology. For FDM, ABS industrial-grade is also flame-retardant 94 HB (with the lowest grade in the UL 94 classification).

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