We are excited to share that taulman3D and Braskem's 3D materials division has combined to form a new company, Xtellar. This new company will allow us to continue to expand our material offerings and accelerate our speed to market.
You can now purchase taulman3d filaments by visiting us at our new home www.Xtellar.com
You can now purchase taulman3d filaments by visiting us at our new home www.Xtellar.com
Nylon 3D Filaments
Carbon Fiber Alloy Nylon 3D Printer Filament
A brand new composite filament for 3d printing, Carbon Fiber Alloy Nylon produces high strength, lightweight parts. We spent a year perfecting this blend, which is customized for 3d printing processes, using a premium nylon base with a specific carbon fiber fill percentage and premium carbon fiber inputs. This material builds on our decade of success supplying various nylons to the aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, health care and entertainment industries, providing our customers with a completely unique carbon fiber nylon for 3d printing. Every roll is manufactured in the United States to maintain supply chain integrity. You will be taken to our new partner page at www.Xtellar.com
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Glass Fiber Alloy Nylon 3D Printer Filament A brand new composite material from taulman3D, Glass Fiber Alloy Nylon prints easily at 255C and offers exceptional strength and thermal resistance. The material improves upon other glass fiber nylon options in the marketplace by using a custom glass fiber fill percentage and a premium nylon blend to achieve excellent printing characteristics and surface finish. Every roll of material is manufactured in the United States. You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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Alloy 910 3D Printer Filament
Super hard Alloy 910 is a measurable advancement in 3d printing materials technology from taulman3D. taulman Alloy 910 as stiff as PLA yet retains the durability of a hard Nylon. Alloy 910 is the combined effort of chemical companies, extrusion manufactures and taulman3D to specifically develop a single material to meet as many high performance 3d printing needs as possible. With a combined tensile strength higher than the strongest co-polyesters, the durability of nylons, a shrinkage factor that rivals our t-glase, a vast range of chemical resistance and a ~82C working range, you now have one solution easily printable at 255C-270C. You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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PCTPE Nylon 3D Printer Filament
PCTPE stands for "Plasticized Copolyamide TPE" or a chemical co-polymer of highly flexible nylon and TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) . PCTPE has several unique features that allow any user to print a highly flexible part with the added durability of our nylon polymers. This combination of polymers was developed specifically to allow anyone using current FFF 3d printers to print parts for for durable prosthetics, unmanned systems and other highly flexible industrial components. The flexibility of PCTPE means that the end parts will have the smooth lustrous texture of nylon, and the added flexibility offered by a rubber like TPE. You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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Nylon 645 3D Printer Filament
Nylon 645 is currently used by CNC shops around the world to support quick turn prototypes for pre-pilot and pilot runs as well as batch production runs. Nylon 645 has the highest chemical resistance of all of our nylons and when annealed, is highly compatible where Nylon 6,6 is required. You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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Bridge Nylon
Bridge nylon is one of the most popular entry level nylons for 3d printing in the world. Bridging the strength of nylon with the affordability of PLA, the material offers a great feature set. Lab certified measure of tensile strength, strong adherence to the printing platform, affordable pricing, reduced water up-take from local humidity, non-destructive evaluation and reduced shrinkage You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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Alloy 910 High Heat 3D Printer Filament
Alloy 910 HDT builds on the success of Alloy 910 but offers enhanced heat deflection characteristics and thermal resistance properties. Many of our customers are placing their 3d printed parts close to heat sources and this led to requests for a higher degree of heat and thermal resistance. In turn, we developed Alloy 910 HDT. You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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