
BASF - Ultrafuse PP - Natural
h2.BASF { color: #004a96; margin: 5px 0px 20px; } h3.BASF{ text-align: center; color: #004a96; margin: 10px 0px 15px; } h4.BASF { color: #21a0d2; margin: 5px 0px 10px; } .boxes { background-color: #21a0d2; color: #fff; border: 20px solid #f7f7f7; } a.BASF { color: white; } ul.BASF { padding-left: 40px; line-height: 1.5; } Ultrafuse® PP Ultrafuse PP is high-performance thermoplastic with low density, high elasticity and high resistance to fatigue. The mechanical properties make it an ideal material for 3D-printing applications which have to endure high stress or strain. The filament has high chemical resistance and a high isolation value. PP is one of the most used materials in the world, due to its versatility and ability to engineer lightweight tough parts. Description words --> Benefits at a Glance Tough and strong Fatigue resistant Chemical resistant Light weight (low density) Biocompatible Example Applications Chemical contact Prototyping Material Properties Tensile Strength (MPa): 9.0 (ZX), 15.5 (XY) Flexural Modulus (MPa): 380 (ZX), 494 (XZ), 575 (XY) Elongation at Break: 5.4 % (ZX), 118.6 % (XY) Impact Strength Izod notched (kJ/m2): 2.3 (ZX), 10.6 (XZ), 5.3 (XY) Impact Strength Izod unnotched (kJ/m2): 11.6 (ZX), 37.6 (XZ), 37.7 (XY) HDT @ 0.45 MPa: 54 °C Printing Guidelines Nozzle Temperature: 220-240 °C Build Chamber Temperature: - Bed Temperature: 60 - 80 °C Bed Material: PP tape or PP adhesive Nozzle Diameter: ≥ 0.4 mm Print Speed: 20-50 mm / s Next Steps Printing Profiles Ultimaker Prusa Download via Raise 3D website Download via BCN3D website Meterial Details Techincal Data Sheet Safety Data Sheet