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3DXTECH’S Flame Retardant Filament
Flame retardant 3D printing materials enhance safety and performance across industries by reducing fire risks and ensuring compliance with safety standards. From aerospace and defense to electronics and automotive, these materials provide critical protection in high-stakes environments.
Benefits of Flame Retardant Filament
Flame retardant 3D printing materials offer vital benefits by enhancing safety and reducing fire risks across industries. These materials help prevent ignition, improve the durability of printed parts in high-heat environments, and ensure compliance with safety standards, making them ideal for applications where fire hazards are a concern.
Flame retardant 3D printing materials reduce the risk of ignition, making them essential for applications where fire hazards are present.
These materials can withstand high temperatures, ensuring that printed parts remain durable and stable in extreme conditions.
Reduces the chance of fire-related incidents, flame retardant filaments contribute to safer environments for both equipment and personnel.
Using flame retardant materials helps meet strict safety regulations, ensuring that products meet necessary, industry specific standards for fire safety.
3DXTech Filament Guide
Filament Drying Instructions
Proper filament care is crucial for achieving quality prints and extending the life of materials. Filaments should be stored in a dry environment, ideally in airtight containers with desiccants to prevent moisture absorption. We offer various types of storage solutions that will keep your filaments in optimal condition.
For filaments that have already absorbed moisture, we recommend filament dryers that effectively remove moisture and restore their printing properties. Our dryers are designed to be easy to use and efficient.
Whether you need storage, drying, or maintenance of filaments, proper care will ensure that your materials are always ready for printing at the best quality.
Drying Setting
Material |
Max Drying Temp (°C) |
Duration (Hours) |
PEKK |
120 |
4 |
PEEK |
120 |
4 |
PEI |
120 |
4 |
PPSU |
120 |
4 |
PSU |
120 |
4 |
PPS |
110 |
4 |
PVDF |
Drying not needed |
|
PC |
120 |
4 |
PC/ABS |
110 |
4 |
PC/ASA |
110 |
4 |
NYLON |
90 |
4 |
FLEX TPC |
65 |
4 |
PETG |
65 |
4 |
ASA |
80 |
4 |
ABS |
80 |
4 |
PLA |
65 |
4 |
HIPS |
Drying not needed |
|
Aquatek WSS Support |
65 |
2-4 |
High Temp Break Away Support |
120 |
4 |
Max drying temp: Important – this temperature should not be exceeded without risking the deformation of the filament, reel, or both.
Drying duration: This of course depends on how wet the material is. If it has been sitting out for several weeks or months, then you may need to dry it longer to drive out the moisture. High-temp materials like PEKK, PEEK, and PEI may need to be dried longer since they are slow to pick up moisture, but also slow to give moisture up when drying.
Drying Nylon: Anyone who prints with nylon knows how fast it can pick up moisture and what this does to the quality of your printing. We recommend 90°C and at least 4 hours to dry nylon, but this is a starting point. Saturated nylon may take 24+ hours to dry enough to make decent prints. Keep the material in a dry place while printing and between print jobs to make drying easier.
Over-drying Nylon: One thing to note is that over-drying nylon can be more difficult to dry and handle. Nylon actually likes a little bit of moisture in it or it will be brittle and more difficult to process. Printing with nylon is so much fun!
Vacuum oven: The use of a vacuum oven is of course helpful, but not necessary. Any oven that heats the filament up to the recommended temp is generally suitable. There are several filament ‘dryers’ on the market (Printdry, ebox), but even a simple toaster oven can dry the filament between uses.
Ventilation: It’s always a great idea to make sure you have proper ventilation in your printing environment – whether during printing or drying filament – to assure good air quality while processing these plastic materials.
Smoke and Fire Detection: Please make sure you have a smoke detector in any environment where you are printing. You are processing plastic materials and many of them are flammable and all exude some vapors during printing.
Questions? Please email us at info@3dxtech.com if you have any questions.
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