Hello friends!
Just wanted to ask the professionals about what is the best nylon/polymer blend for a product that has living hinges. There are several brands out there that do not specify the nylon blend. Some I have tried are Nylon Pro, NylonX, Overture, Sunlu, and Taulman Bridge. I found out that any filament with additives such as carbon fiber, glass, etc.. makes the material stronger, but less flexible that plain PA/Nylon. Nylon Pro from Matterhackers works great, but is way too expensive. TB has been disscontinued, so I have decided not to use it any longer. I really liked the properties of TB and wish I could find that in another filament. I have tried Overture and Sunlu as a replacement, but they need annealing after printing. Some of the living hinges crack after printing, but after a couple of days exposed to humidity, they absorb water, become more flexible and dont crack when they are bent. So I'm currently at a standstill as to which is the best polymer to use. I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this issue and potentially guid me in the right direction in terms of what is the best nylon blend/brand for the job. I am greatful for any advice/suggestion that may be related to this topic. Wishing everyone a happy holiday season and new year!
Best,
1drman
Just wanted to ask the professionals about what is the best nylon/polymer blend for a product that has living hinges. There are several brands out there that do not specify the nylon blend. Some I have tried are Nylon Pro, NylonX, Overture, Sunlu, and Taulman Bridge. I found out that any filament with additives such as carbon fiber, glass, etc.. makes the material stronger, but less flexible that plain PA/Nylon. Nylon Pro from Matterhackers works great, but is way too expensive. TB has been disscontinued, so I have decided not to use it any longer. I really liked the properties of TB and wish I could find that in another filament. I have tried Overture and Sunlu as a replacement, but they need annealing after printing. Some of the living hinges crack after printing, but after a couple of days exposed to humidity, they absorb water, become more flexible and dont crack when they are bent. So I'm currently at a standstill as to which is the best polymer to use. I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this issue and potentially guid me in the right direction in terms of what is the best nylon blend/brand for the job. I am greatful for any advice/suggestion that may be related to this topic. Wishing everyone a happy holiday season and new year!
Best,
1drman