PEI 9085 Filament - 1.75 mm - 0.5 kg
Fiberlogy PEI 9085 (made from ULTEMâ„? 9085 resin) is a high-temperature technical filament used in aerospace, rail, and automotive applications. It combines exceptional strength, wear and chemical resistance with certified flame retardancy (UL94 V0) and non-toxicity (FAR 25.853, EN45545). This makes it an ideal replacement for metal components in the most demanding applications.
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Product description
Fiberlogy PEI 9085 is an industrial-grade 3D printing filament made from ULTEM
Recommendations and tips
Print settings
- Printing temperature 350-380°C
- Bed temperature 160°C
- Build surface Smooth PEI; Textured PEI; Glass + Kapton tape or Magigoo PRO HT
- Drying conditions 120 °C / 6h – Higher drying temperature may cause spool deformation
- Enclosure >80°C
- Cooling fan 0-25%
Properties
- Density 1.34 g/cm³
- Tensile Strength @ Yield 88 MPa (ISO 527)
- Tensile Modulus 3050 MPa (ISO 527)
- Elongation @ Yield 6.7% (ISO 527)
- Elongation @ Break 70% (ISO 527)
- Flexular Strength 129 MPa (ISO 178)
- Flexular Modulus 2750 MPa (ISO 178)
- Charpy Impact Strength (Notched) @ 23℃ 10 kJ/m2 (ISO 179)
- Izod Impact Strength (Notched) @ 23℃ 10 kJ/m2 (ISO 180)
- Heat Distortion Temperature @ 0.45 MPa 169°C (ISO 75)
- Heat Distortion Temperature @ 1.8 MPa 152°C (ISO 75)
- Vicat Softening Temperature 173°C (ISO 306)
RAL/Pantone
Why not HEX?
Providing the color of 3D printing filament in HEX format does not make sense because this notation was created to describe colors displayed on screens (RGB – monitors, TVs, mobile devices). HEX defines a mix of red, green and blue light, meaning a digital color. With filaments, however, we deal with a physical material. The same filament may look different in various photos and HEX cannot accurately represent the actual appearance of the material.
Much better references are color systems used in printing and industry, such as RAL or Pantone, which are based on real samples and allow for comparison of colors in physical reality.
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