[3D Printing Material] Create functional parts for practical applications - Alloy 910 Nylon!

Many people's impressions of 3D printing are nothing more than printing prototype samples, models, phone cases, and so on. It seems impossible for a general desktop 3D printer to print something usable, right? 3DMART, always brave enough to try new things, is here today to tell everyone with Alloy 910 nylon 3D printing material: as long as you choose the right material, even a general desktop 3D printer can produce functional parts that can be actually applied! Don't assume this is a patent exclusive to industrial 3D printers!

(Samples below were printed with an Ultimaker2 3D printer)


Alloy 910 Nylon 3D Printing Material
 

First, today's star:  Alloy 910 Nylon
Alloy 910 Nylon 3D Printing Material



This high-strength, flexible, fracture-resistant, and low-friction 3D printing material is easy to print and resistant to stringing, making it most suitable for active components!
This time, we printed plastic buckles commonly seen in daily life. Look—aren't they exactly like those bought in stores?
Alloy 910 Nylon Plastic Buckle


Printed with
Ultimaker2 3D printer:
Nozzle temperature: 230
°C
Print speed: 30mm/s
Infill: 30%
With a raft layer
Heated bed temperature: 80
°C
And of course, the warping nemesis: 3D printing specific glue
Alloy 910 Nylon Plastic Buckle


The most important thing is that this isn't just something you can look at but not use!
The low-friction properties of this Alloy 910 nylon 3D printing material allow it to be disassembled effortlessly, feeling exactly like the plastic buckles you buy in stores!

Alloy 910 Nylon Plastic Buckle
Alloy 910 Nylon Plastic Buckle

But that's not all; its durability and flexible, fracture-resistant properties mean we can exert as much force as we want without worry!
Alloy 910 Nylon Plastic Buckle 3D Print Ultimaker


Are you starting to change your perception of 3D printing? Join the ranks of 3D printing enthusiasts!

Alloy 910 Nylon Plastic Buckle 3D Print Ultimaker


Machine used: Ultimaker2 3D printer
Filament used: Alloy 910 Nylon