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Asahi Kasei Asahi Kasei XYRON PPE / PS Filament - 1.75mm (0.5kg)
Developed by Asahi Kasei, XYRON™ Modified PPE 3D Printer provides unparalleled versatility and engineering excellence. This filament represents the pinnacle of modified polyphenylene ether (mPPE) technology, offering a unique blend of properties tailored to meet the most demanding applications.
Key Features of Asahi Kasei XYRON Filament:
Customizable: Options of PPE alloy, including polystyrene (PS), polyamide (PA) and PS-GF (glass fiber PA), allowing for a variety of specific application.
Superior Properties: Combines high heat resistance, excellent dimensional stability, and robust mechanical strength
Variety of Applications: Perfect for both prototyping and production-grade parts.
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Applications:
XYRON™ Modified PPE Filament is perfect for industries that require precision and reliability, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and consumer goods. Whether you are developing prototypes or manufacturing end-use parts, this filament provides the flexibility and performance you need.
Why Choose XYRON™?
Choosing XYRON™ means opting for a filament that is not only versatile but also customizable to your specific requirements. Its innovative blend of materials ensures that you can achieve the perfect balance of properties for your project, enhancing both functionality and efficiency.
Experience the Future of 3D Printing with XYRON™
Unlock new possibilities in 3D printing with XYRON™ Modified PPE Filament. Experience superior quality, adaptability, and performance, and take your creations to the next level. Whether you are a professional or a hobbyist, XYRON™ offers the solutions you need to bring your ideas to life with precision and excellence.
XYRON™ PPE/PS Alloy
Flame Retardant & Reinforced Flame Retardant Grades
Features:
- Exceptional heat resistance ranging from 80 to 220 degrees Celsius
- Minimal mold shrinkage with excellent dimensional stability
- Superior hydrolytic stability and low water absorption, ensuring resistance to hot water
- Lightweight with low density
- Utilizes halogen-free flame retardants, achieving UL94 V-0 flammability rating
- Reinforced grades available for structural applications
Applications:
- Suitable for drinking water applications, meeting certifications such as KTW, ACS, W270, WRAS, and NSF
- Ideal for swimming pool pumps and water softeners
- Perfect for PV connectors, junction boxes, and fittings
XYRON™ PPE/PA Alloy
Features:
- Outstanding heat resistance
- Reduced water absorption compared to standard PA
- High impact strength for durability
- Resistant to oils and chemicals
Applications:
- Ideal for under-the-hood components such as relay boxes and hoods
- Perfect for structural parts like trimmer heads and door handles
- Suitable for paintable body panels, side panels, and wheel caps
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Questions
If I were to attach the magnetic plate directly to the PCB would it holds it's flatness? If not what should l mount it to?
Will these function properly on a prusa mk4? And if so, what size would best maximize build volume??
I have a Dremel 3D20 printer. Will this product work?
Is there anything like this for the voxelab aquila x2?
Hello , i have a XYZ Da Vinci 1.0 Pro 7/8 x7/8 can i use the 8x8 buildTak system on this printer thanks
Do you make a kit for Ender 5 Plus?
Hi, I'm trying to find one of these for a Robo R2. From what I've read, there is a specific one for it. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks
Do you have to raise the temp on your prints to compensate for the added bed? Does the buildtak lose heat?
Will other flex plates like those sold by EZ-Stik on their website work with this Magnetic Base? Can probably attach their adhesive material to this Flex Plate but curious whether other spring steel plates will adhere to this Magnetic Base.
Is there one that fits the Ultimaker 2+? It is 8.8 x 8.8 x 8.1. I can't use just the 8x8 because I print to the edge sometimes.
How do you clean it?
Will it work with Robo 3D r1+?
Hi, I have a Da Vinci 1.0 pro with a build volume of 7.9" x 7.9" and would like to know if the 8" x 8" is correct for me? or should I try squeezing a 8.66" x 8.66" on it?
Do you have flex sheets that fit and work well on the Prusa MK2?
May I have one for my Cetus3d 7 5/16" x 7 5/16" or could I trim it?
Can I get a 235mm x 235mm set up for an ender 3?
Replacing build tak weekly on a print farm eats into the wallet. I need this transform build tak into a non-consumable product. I don't care if I can replace the build tak on this plate, my expectation is that with very rare accentual exceptions, I would never need to. True or False?
Will this work on a Lulcbot Mini
What about 8" x 10" (MakerGear M3) ???
Hi I am looking for something that would work on my Ender 3. Will any of these Flexplates do the job. They seem too small or too big. Thanks
Will the prints stick to this without a heated bed?
Robo r1+ when will you have the flexplate system available?
Will the magnets interfere w/ an inductive bed level sensor? In a video, Joe Prussa says their machine stays away from the bed magnets when leveling. I can configure Marlin to probe where I tell it to, but in your video, the magnets appear to be in a dense herringbone pattern and it may not be possible to avoid them w/ the probe. My current probe is ~18mm square, but the active area is likely smaller than that. I understand that the steel sheet interacts w/ the magnetic fields of the bed magnets, but I am not sure if that will help or hurt w/ the issue I am concerned about. Have you worked with or seen inductive probe printers successfully auto leveling w/ this magnetic bed? If so, do you know if they had to ensure the probe points were away from the magnets or oriented a specific way to the magnets?
Will the magnets retain strength even at the higher heated bed temperature of 110C over time?
Replied to another question above but not sure if it will go to right person. When you say it can be cut from the 8 x 8 size to a smaller size, does it need to be cut from any particular side due to the magnetic fields or does it matter from which side it is cut to reduce it to 6" X 6"? Thanks!
I have a TAZ 6. How would I make this product work with my auto-leveling setup, or more accurately, how does my printer know how to play nicely with this product?
I see it can handle a heated build plate I would like to try abs can it handle 100 temps?
Is the Flexplate system stiff enough to maintain a flat bed if it were installed on a bare PCB heater alone (i.e. no glass or aluminum sheet)?
Please advise the thickness of the flexplate alone
Would it work with Prusa i3 MK3? And do you have the right size for MK3?
My printer is DaVinci Pro Jr. from xyzprint The print area is 5.9”x5.9” Do you have size or can I cut it down w scissor?
How thick are the flexible sheets....what is the depth of the total system by component?
I have purchase a 6.5”x6.5” FlexPlate system last October (2018). I need a replacement. Do you still offer it? Thanks.
We currently do not offer it in that size, but you are able to cut to fit a BuildTak sheet to your current FlexPlate.