E-LENE is characterised by its remarkable lightness and tenacious nature, exhibiting an exceptional degree of resistance to temperatures of up to -30°C. It demonstrates a high level of chemical resistance to reagents and displays optimal adhesion properties for the layer. This enables HDPE molded components to exhibit comparable characteristics and appearance in injection prints. This material is extensively utilised within the domain of food industry manufacturing, particularly for the production of containers, glassware, bottles, jars, watering cans, seals, and analogous products. It is compatible with the majority of commercial printers that employ FFF technology and FDM. Pre-drying is not a prerequisite.Weight: 0.75 kg.
| SUGGESTED PRINT SETS (1) |
| Suggested print sets | unit | value | test method |
| extruder temp | C° | 235-250 | internal |
| plate temp | C° | 30-60 | internal |
| min. nozzle diameter | mm | 0,3 | internal |
| fan | % | 0-70 | internal |
| print speed | mm/1° | 30-40 | internal |
| PROPERTY |
| Physical | | | |
| Specific gravity | g/cm3 | 0.96 | ISO 1183 |
| Mechanical | | | |
| Tensile modulus | MPa | 1450 | ISO 527 |
| Tensile stress at Yield | MPa | 30 | ISO 527 |
| Tensile stress at Yield | % | 7 | ISO 527 |
| Charpy impact (23°C) | kJ/m2 | 4,0 | ISO 179 |
| Charpy impact (-30°C) | kJ/m2 | 4,5 | ISO 179 |
| Thermal | | | |
| Vicat softening temp. | °C | 74 | ISO 306 |
| Hardness | | | |
| Shere hardness | D | 61 | ISO 868 |