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EPX 86FR is a flame-retardant resin with functional toughness, high strength, and long-term stability.
3D-printing tech company Carbon has introduced an all-new photopolymer resin called EPX 86FR that the company says offers an unmatched combination of flame retardance, functional toughness, high strength, and long-term stability for end-use parts, functional prototypes, and tools that require flame-retardant and self-extinguishing features in the automotive and industrial sectors. Example products are housings, brackets, and connectors. The resin uses Carbon's patented dual-cure process.
Carbon's photopolymer technology uses the digital light synthesis (DLS) technology (originally called Continuous Liquid Interface Production or CLIP) to grow plastic parts from a pool of heated resin -- which was inspired, in part, by a scene in "Terminator 2."
"EPX 86FR was created for critical industries and markets that require a V-0 flame rating, high-performance mechanical properties, and smooth surface quality in a reliable, consistent, and high-throughput printing platform," said Jason Rolland, senior vice president of Materials at Carbon.
EPX 86FR 3D-printing resin is aimed at end-use parts, functional prototypes, and tools that require flame-retardant and self-extinguishing features.
Appliction examples
Astoria Pacific, a company that manufactures automated analysis solutions for laboratories, uses EPX 86FR to develop heat bath housings for highly regulated electronics devices, among other applications.
"We encountered significant supply chain delays in sourcing PVC and sheet metal," said Whitney Menzel, senior engineer at Astoria Pacific. "We turned to Carbon's platform and extensive material lineup, including EPX 86FR, to mitigate these challenges. Not only did we experience a much shorter production time frame using the flame-retardant resin -- from 18 weeks through traditional methods to 2 weeks utilizing Carbon's platform -- but we also saw significant cost savings, enhanced surface finishes, reduced weight, and both thermal and mechanical advantages."
VIDEO: Watch how the parts are made: EPX 86FR deep dive with Carbon's Ikpreet Grover, staff research scientist.
Key features and applications of EPX 86FR include:
EPX 86FR is available to ship in North America, Europe, and the UK and is compatible with Carbon M1, M2, M3, M3 Max, and L1 printers.
Learn more at carbon3d.com/materials/epx-86fr/.
Source: Carbon
Published March 2022