How S&F is WS&F?

Discussion in 'Materials' started by Aquillyne, Nov 9, 2012.

  1. Aquillyne
    Aquillyne Member
    Hi there,

    Does WSF have a snapping point? How strong and flexible is it?

    Imagine a model was just a long straight stick. How far could you bend it round?
     
  2. stonysmith
    stonysmith Well-Known Member Moderator
  3. Aquillyne
    Aquillyne Member
    Very interesting!

    But at some point will it plasticly deform? At some point will it snap?

    In short, can I make a model from WSF that is designed to bear a heavy load? e.g. a coat hanger?
     
  4. stonysmith
    stonysmith Well-Known Member Moderator
    Well.. they printed a pair of scissors... :)
    https://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/1701-Popular-Science- Knows-that-Shapeways-3D-Printing-is-the-Future-of-Everything -VIDEO.html

    I see no reason that a coat hanger shouldn't work.

    The only thing to consider is that WSF (scintered Nylon) is less dense than it would be thru an extrusion process - to acheive equal strengths, any structure you design will need to be thicker than if you were working with an injection molding machine. (there's a video in the blog about that too)
     
  5. mkroeker
    mkroeker Well-Known Member
    If you call WSF by another name, "laser-sintered nylon 12", "polyamide 12" or search for "SLS - selective laser sintered plastic",
    you will find that it has become an important material in the automotive industry, and there are several studies of its strength and
    long-term stability. E.g. this article in Polymer Testing,
    while being paywalled, has the abstract section and thumbnails of figures freely available.
     
  6. duann
    duann Member
    Hi mkroeker,

    We are looking to rename some of the materials
    white strong flexible to Nylon,
    Frosted Ultra Detail to High Detail Acrylic

    You will notice that this naming protocol is starting to appear in the material sample kits then will make it's way across the entire Shapeways site.

    This will make it easier for people find and understand the materials.

    Thanks