Materials

ABS-M30
ABS-M30 is up to 25-70 percent stronger than standard Stratasys ABS and is an ideal material for conceptual modeling, functional prototyping, manufacturing tools, and end-use-parts. ABS-M30 has greater tensile, impact, and flexural strength than standard ABS. Layer bonding is significantly stronger than that of standard ABS, for a more durable part. This results in more realistic functional tests and higher quality parts for end use. When combined with a Fortus® 3D Production System, ABS-M30 gives you real parts that are stronger, smoother, and with better feature detail.
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PC-ABS
PC-ABS (polycarbonate-ABS) is one of the most widely used industrial thermoplastics. PC-ABS offers the most desirable properties of both materials - the superior strength and heat resistance of PC and the flexibility of ABS. PC-ABS blends are commonly used in automotive, electronics and telecommunications applications. Additionally, a PC-ABS part manufactured on a Fortus® 3D Production System is 5-60 percent stronger than a part made on previous FDM® systems. When combined with a Fortus system, PC-ABS gives you real parts conceptual modeling, functional prototyping, manufacturing tools, and end-use-parts.
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PC-ISO
PC-ISO (polycarbonate-ISO), an industrial thermoplastic, which in its raw state, is biocompatible (ISO 10993 USP Class VI) and can be gamma or EtO sterilized. PC-ISO is commonly used in food and drug packaging and medical device manufacturing because of the material's strength and medical compatibility. When combined with a Fortus® 3D Production system, PC-ISO gives you real parts that can be used for conceptual modeling, functional prototyping, and end-use parts.
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ULTEM 9085
ULTEM 9085 is a flame retardant high performance thermoplastic for direct digital manufacturing and rapid prototyping. It is ideal for the transportation industry due to its high strength-to-weight ratio and its FST (flame, smoke, and toxicity) rating. This unique material's preexisting certifications make it an excellent choice for the commercial transportation industry - especially aerospace, marine and ground vehicles. Combined with a Fortus® 3D Production System, ULTEM 9085 allows design and manufacturing engineers to produce fully functional parts that are ideal for advanced functional prototypes or end use without the cost or lead time of traditional tooling.
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PPSF
PPSF/PPSU (polyphenylsulfone) material has the greatest heat and chemical resistance of all Fortus materials - ideal for aerospace, automotive and medical applications. PPSF parts manufactured on Fortus® 3D Production Systems are not only mechanically superior, but also dimensionally accurate, to better predict end-product performance. Users can also sterilize PPSF via steam autoclave, EtO sterilization, plasma sterilization, chemical sterilization and radiation*. PPSF gives you the ability to manufacture real parts direct from digital files that are ideal for conceptual modeling, functional prototyping, manufacturing tools, and end-use-parts.
* Stratasys has not done any sterilization testing on PPSF.
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Material ABS-M30 PC-ISO PC/ABS ULTEM PPSF
Unique Property Stronger than ABS ISO 10993-1 Certified, USP Class VI Classification 1, Medical Applications Hightest Impact Resistance Flame, Smoke, Toxicity (FST) Certified Highest Heat & Chemical Resistance
Available Colors
  • White
  • Natural (off-white)
  • Black
  • Dark Gray
  • Blue
  • Red
  • White
  • Natural (off-white)
  • Black
  • Tan
  • Tan
Tensile Strengh 5,200 psi (36 MPa) 8,265 psi (57 MPa) 5,900 psi (41 MPa) 10,390 psi (71.64 MPa) 8,000 psi (55 MPa)
Tensile Elongation 4.0% 4.3% 6.0% 5.9% 3.0%
Flexural Stress 8,800 psi (61 MPa) 13,089 psi (90 MPa) 9,800 psi (68 MPa) 16,700 psi (115.1 MPa) 15,900 psi (110 MPa)
IZOD Impact, notched 2.6ft-lb/in (139 J/a) 1.6ft-lb/in (86 J/a) 3.7ft-lb/in (196 J/a) 2.0ft-lb/in (106 J/a) 1.1ft-lb/in (58.73 J/a)
Heat Deflection 204°F (96°C) 271°F (133°C) 230°F (110°C) 307°F (153°C) 372°F (189°C)