DuraForm® Flex

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A durable, rubber-like material with good tear resistance and burst strengthApplications Gaskets, hoses and seals Athletic footwear Ear molds "Soft-touch," over molded grips Features Rubber-like flexibility Durable and tear-resistant Resists harsh environments Good long-term stability Excellent surface finish and feature detail Create colored parts using standard infiltrants Benefits Rapidly produce parts with the look and feel of rubber and thermoplastic elastomers Eliminate the time and cost of casting, machining or other secondary processes Address broad applications requiring rubber-like flexibility and durability Address end-use applications requiring long-term stability Minimal finishing required Reduced cost per part

Polymer Name: Thermoplastic Elastomer (unspecified)

Processing Methods: 3D Printing, Selective Laser Sintering

End Uses: Footwear, Hoses, Mold Making, Prototyping

Density: 440.0 - 440.0 kg/m³

Tensile Strength: 1.8 - 1.8 MPa

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Mechanical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Ultimate Tensile Strength1.8MPaASTM D638
Hardness45 - 75Shore DASTM D2240
Elongation at Break110%ASTM D 638
Tensile Modulus7.4MPaASTM D638
Flexural Modulus (23° C)4.9MPaASTM D790
Initial Tear Resistance (Die C, 23°C)15.1J/mASTM D624
Abrasion Resistance Taber (CS-17 Wheel, 1 kg Load)83.5J/m (per 1000 cycles)ASTM D4060
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density0.44g/cm3ASTM 4164
Thermal Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Melting Point192°CDSC

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