Because there were no existing Nylons for 3D Printing, taulman3D worked with a specialist in Nylon chemistry and developed new polymers and co-polymers.
These carry technical numbering, i.e 618, 645, 645 rev (B) "Bridge", 680, 230, Alloy. These materials are developed specifically for 3D Printing and as such are not "commodity materials".
All materials not only go thru months of testing before release, but after general acceptance, hundreds of unique parts are printed on consumer level printers to insure as much compatibility as possible with "stock printers".
These carry technical numbering, i.e 618, 645, 645 rev (B) "Bridge", 680, 230, Alloy. These materials are developed specifically for 3D Printing and as such are not "commodity materials".
All materials not only go thru months of testing before release, but after general acceptance, hundreds of unique parts are printed on consumer level printers to insure as much compatibility as possible with "stock printers".
If you're not printing nylon with taulman3D's nylon, you're printing with one of our rejected nylons