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Facilan™ HT Filament

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Facilan™ HT Filament is a material with a heat deflection temperature of 89 °C and comparatively high tensile strength. The raw material has food contact approval and is not based on Bisphenol-A. Facilan™ HT has been created as a higher performance replacement for PET, PET-G and other copolymers. High stiffness, high strength and high gloss combine to give this material good characteristics to be used in machine building, construction and for end use consumer parts. HT has been created to make parts that survive real life.

Polymer Name: Thermoplastic Copolyester Elastomer (TPC-ET)

Processing Methods: Fused Filament Fabrication

End Uses: Construction Applications, Consumer Applications, Machine/Mechanical Parts

Density: 1300.0 - 1300.0 kg/m³

Flexural Modulus: 2300.0 - 2300.0 MPa

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Density1.3g/cm³ISO 1183-1
Shore D Hardness76ISO 868
Mechanical Properties
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Elongation at Yield (Tensile Sample Thickness 1.5 mm)7%ISO 527-1
Flexural Modulus2300MPaISO 178
Flexural Strength85MPaISO 178
Izod Impact Strength (Notched)3kJ/m²ISO 180-1
Tensile Modulus (Tensile Sample Thickness 1.5 mm)2100MPaISO 527-1
Tensile Strength (Tensile Sample Thickness 1.5 mm)62MPaISO 527-1
Thermal Properties
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Heat Deflection Temperature (120 K/H)89°CISO 75 B

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Print Recommendation

Nozzle Temperature 240 - 250 °C
Bed Temperature 75 - 85 °C
Print Speed 40 - 70 mm/s
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For many 3D printers, HT will print best at approximately 240°C with a bed temperature of 80°C and a speed of 50 mm/s. In designs with significant overhangs and bridges best results are obtained with fans at 80%. If your model has no overhangs then putting your fans at 0% improves interlayer bonding and in so doing the final mechanical strength of your part. To get the best results while printing we advise you to keep the 3D printer in a room where there is hardly any dra􀅜 and/or temperature fluctuations. Keep the 3D printer out of direct sunlight. When the 3D printer is not being used it is important to keep the 3D4Makers Facilan™ HT filament in a bag and stored in a cool, dry and dark place until it is used again.