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04-09-2014, 10:00 PM #1
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Heavy Duty Material for 3d Printing
So I've got a design...but I need a material. I need a heavy duty material that can withstand 3 to 4 tons of pressure in a machine or automotive environment and can be 3-d printed. Something that is relatively flame retardant or resistant, waterproof or resistant, does not degrade rapidly, will not degrade when coming into contact with oils or solvents. Am I asking for too much? The size would really only need to be about 6" in diameter?
Can you all help me find a readily available material that I can use and a 3-d printer that can produce the part?
Thanks!
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04-09-2014, 11:02 PM #2
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i think its best you talked to someone at shapeways. they will probably direct you to metal printing. they will know the specs on their materials though. good luck
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04-09-2014, 11:15 PM #3
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Hey thanks JimC. I'd love to talk to someone at Shapeways or anywhere else that could help me solve my problem, but unfortunately I think you may be wrong in directing me toward their metals department. I'm actually thinking about another material not unlike a rubber, neoprene, soft-plastic or synthetic moldable material. Maybe what I really need is someone who can produce molds and postitives of those molds...sorry if I waisted any of your time. Can 3-d printers spray these materials that will hold up to a beating and the weght or do I need to look for someone to produce a mold and ultimately produce these parts the old fashioned way? I can explain myself if someone wants to reach out to me directly, otherwise it is proprietary.
Please explain to me how to...
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