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09-16-2015, 02:54 PM #1
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Temperature tolerance of 3d printed material
Hello all,
I have been brought here by a need to make a special bracket for a computer. I need it to hold a special type of SSD that gets kind of hot. Not CPU hot but hot.
The entire part is about 2" x 1". It needs to be strong enough to hold a heavy PCIe card and withstand high temperature. Probably no more than 180 degrees best guess.
Is 3D printing suitable for this job or am I better molding metal? thing is I will need about 100 of them and 3D printing it sounds like the easiest and most precise way to go. Am I right?
I appreciate any advice, including which printers I should be looking at. Also it would be nice if it can print some toys for my kids. I think they would get a kick out of watching them get made.
thank you much
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