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10-26-2018, 01:20 AM #1
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Sterilization on Taulman Nylon 680
Hi, I am working in a hospital, and recently we want to print surgical guides with desktop FDM printers.
I have searched some materials for printing the guides and it seems Taulman Nylon 680 is quite suitable.
However, I cannot find the sterilization procedures for this Nylon 680.
I only know it can be autoclaved.
But is there a suggested autoclave cycle for this material?
Or are there any other sterilizing procedures for Nylon 680?
Thanks a lot!
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10-26-2018, 06:19 AM #2
have a look at the mymat filaments. http://www.mymatsolutions.com/
Cost a bit more - but way better than the 680.
here we go - glass transition on the 680 is 93c.
So probably not suitable for autoclave. I suppose you could set it to 80c.
http://taulman3d.com/nylon-680-spec.html
I think some of the mymat stuff goes past 110c - and is hospital certified (or whatever it's called).
The 680 actually prints pretty good - for nylon - you'll always get a fair bit of stringing. But it doesn't warp as much as most nylon.
The mymat nylons don't warp at all !
Amazing stuff.
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