Description
Properties
3D Printing
Extrusion T° | 370 – 390 °C |
Plate T° | 120 – 160 °C |
Enclosure T° | > 120 °C |
Nozzle | All |
Printing Speed | 20 – 60 mm/s |
Diameter | 1.75 & 2.85 mm +/- 50µm |
Linear weight | 3.05 @ Ø 1.75 mm 8.10 @ Ø 2.85 mm |
Colour | Native (Yellow) |
Mechanical Properties
Density | 1.27 g/cm3 (ISO 1183) |
Thermal Properties
Tg | 215 °C |
Nanovia PEI 3D printer filament, Ultem1010 based, is solvent, chemical and shock resistant. These properties allow for functional prints withstanding temperatures up to 200 °C.
Ideal for the creations of tools that need to undergo and withstand the high temperatures of autoclave, as well as gamma ray sterilisation, for medical use.
Perfectly suited for industrial applications in high temperature environments and composite tooling.
Advantages:
- Operational temperature up to 200 °C
- High thermal stability
- Suited for tooling
- Adapted for autoclave sterilization
- Gamma ray resistant
- Solvent resistant
- Shock resistant
Application recommendations
Storage
- Store Nanovia PEI in a dry and dark location, if possible with a desiccant.
- In order to guarantee good printing conditions dehydrate Nanovia PEI at 110 °C for 4 hours or longer, when the spools has been exposed to moisture for an extended period.
Printing
- Extrusion temperature : 370 à 390 °C
- Heated bed temperature : 120 à 160 °C
- Heated enclosure temperature : > 120 °C
Health and safety
Printing
- We recommend printing Nanovia PEI in a room equipped with air extraction or by using appropriate breathing equipment.
Post traitement
- We recommend wearing standard safety equipment during the post treatment of your prints made with Nanovia PEI.
Certifications
Packaging
Spools are packed in individual boxes, sous-vide with desiccant. Spools are equipped with both a material traciblity and a production series number.
Other sizes available up to 25kg on demand.
Spool | L1 | L2 | D1 | D2 | D3 | Weight |
500g | 53 | 46 | 200 | 90 | 52 | 182 g |
2kg | 92 | 89 | 300 | 175 | 30 | 668 g |

Exemple by our partner IRMA, Regional institution of advanced materials