Obaveštenje: U petak 26.12. ne radimo. kao ni 1. 2. 6. i 7. januara

Industry uses PA12 GF 20 or 30, PA66 GF 50, PPA... So I'm wondering if you have experience printing those materials and what the results are? Is silicone also printable and have you tried it yourself?

We use PA12 CX. We use materials every day and have:
  1. PLA for the first prototypes, and the rest for functional prototypes and small series
  2. ABS+
  3. PC
  4. PC+ABS and in the flame retardant version
  5. HIPS
  6. PET-M
  7. PET with carbon fiber
  8. TPU 98A
  9. TPE 95A
  10. PP
  11. PVA as a support material that dissolves in water
Silicone is not suitable for printing in FDM technology because FDM devices use materials in wire. There are silicone printers, but for now they are not at an enviable level of reliability and quality. But you can print silicone-injected molds, even water-soluble molds.