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Sabic launches breakaway support filament to improve productivity

The new filament maintains rigidity during printing and provides exceptional pliability during post-processing to enable easier removal of scaffolding at room temperature.

Stephen Moore

March 27, 2019

3 Min Read
Sabic launches breakaway support filament to improve productivity

Sabic has launched the AMS31F filament, a breakaway support material for fused deposition modeling. The new filament maintains rigidity during printing and provides exceptional pliability during post-processing to enable easier removal of scaffolding at room temperature, which can help reduce the time required to produce finished parts.

The new AMS31F filament is for use with Sabic’s Ultem AM9085F filament, a polyetherimide (PEI) resin that provides high heat resistance and mechanical strength, which are desirable properties for potential aerospace applications, as well as for automotive, oil and gas and tooling applications.

Breakaway support filament material features excellent adhesion at high temperatures and detaches easily at room temperature, eliminating the need to reheat parts.

“Using structural supports to print parts with complex geometries is essential, but it can also be quite challenging,” said Keith Cox, senior business manager, Additive Manufacturing, Sabic. “Removing traditional supports from the finished part often involves time-consuming processes that can negatively impact productivity and quality. By offering a complementary support material for our Ultem AM9085F filament, Sabic is providing a complete material solution that helps customers save time and effort. Additionally, the ease of support material removal provides part designers greater flexibility in defining print orientation to optimize part performance.

Sabic’s new AMS31F filament helps part producers increase their productivity by helping to reduce the time required to remove structural supports. Sabic’s patent-pending material formulation was developed for use with Ultem AM9085F filament to balance excellent adhesion during printing with the ability to easily remove the scaffolding during post-processing. Unlike competitive support materials that often require reheating to facilitate removal, Sabic’s AMS31F filament easily separates at room temperature, reducing post-production time. The filament’s white color provides a sharp contrast to the amber color of Ultem filament, which allows operators to more quickly identify the structures to be removed.

“Sabic is providing service bureaus with a complete material solution that effectively combines the high performance of Ultem filament with their efficient AMS31F support filament,” said Tracy Albers, president of Rapid Prototype + Manufacturing LLC (RP+M), an additive manufacturing company in Avon Lake, Ohio. “The ease of support material removal simplifies our secondary operations process and provides a higher quality part for our customers.”

“The adhesion between the Ultem AM9085F filament and SABIC’s new AMS31F support filament is excellent at high temperatures and detaches easily at room temperature, eliminating the need to reheat parts,” said Davide Ardizzoia, chief executive officer of 3ntr, an additive manufacturing system company in Oleggio, Italy.

Often the print direction chosen by operators is aimed at reducing structural support to minimize post- processing time and may not be optimal for the mechanical performance of the part. The ease of removing the AMS31F support filament gives the operator greater latitude in defining part orientation that is better suited to optimize printing efficiency and part performance.

By expanding design freedom and accelerating the support material removal process, Sabic’s new AMS31F filament adds to the value of using Ultem AM9085F filament in demanding applications. High-performance Ultem filament is made from Sabic’s proprietary Ultem resin (PEI) technology. It provides high heat resistance and mechanical strength, is UL 94 V-0 compliant at 1.5- and 3.0-mm thicknesses and meets FAR 25.853 and OSU 55/55 requirements with low flame, smoke and toxicity evolution. Ultem AM9085F filament offers excellent diameter consistency to help meet customers’ dimensional specifications. Sabic’s filaments are continuously monitored with a laser micrometer to help ensure adherence to stringent specifications for diameter consistency.

Used together, the new breakaway support filament and Ultem AM9085F filament are compatible with Stratasys Fortus Classic printers and a variety of open architecture industrial printers.

About the Author(s)

Stephen Moore

Stephen has been with PlasticsToday and its preceding publications Modern Plastics and Injection Molding since 1992, throughout this time based in the Asia Pacific region, including stints in Japan, Australia, and his current location Singapore. His current beat focuses on automotive. Stephen is an avid folding bicycle rider, often taking his bike on overseas business trips, and is a proud dachshund owner.

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