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Alternative Designations: EN-AW7075 | Al-Zn6MgCu
Aluminium 3.4365/EN-AW7075 has high strength (57MPa), toughness and excellent resistance to fatigue. It has very good machinability.
Alternative Designations: EN-AW6061 | Al-Mg1SiCu
Aluminium 3.3211/EN-AW6061 contains magnesium and silicon as its major alloying elements with trace amounts of copper.
Alternative Designations: EN-AW6060 | Al-MgSi
Aluminium 3.3206/EN-AW6060 has good resistance to corrosion, good weldability and very suitable for cold forming.
Alternative Designations: EN-AW6082 | Al-Si1Mg|Aluminium 3.2315
Typically formed by rolling and extrusion, Aluminium 3.2315 has medium strength with very good weldability and thermal conductivity.
Alternative Designations: EN AW-5083 | Al-Mg4,5Mn|Aluminium 3.3547
Aluminium 3.3547 / EN AW-5083 is a rolled plate with moderate strength. It is widely used in the capital goods industry.
Alternative Designations: SKD11-Steel
Alternative Designations: S136-Steel
Alternative Designations: SKD61-Steel
Alternative Designations: 40Cr-Steel
Alternative Designations: NAK 80-Steel
Alternative Designations: Mold Steel 718-Steel
Alternative Designations: S50C-Steel
Alternative Designations: Steel 1.0503|AF65C45
Steel 1.0503 (C45) has low thermal conductivity and low ductility among wrought carbon steels. It has a high tensile strength of 630MPa.
Alternative Designations: 42CrMo4
Steel 1.7225 has high strength, toughness, good hardenability and resistance to impact. It is widely used in the construction of machines
Alternative Designations: EN 10025 | S235JR|Steel 1.0038
Steel 1.0038 can be formed into many products. Its excellent weldability makes it to be widely used in bridges, transmission towers etc.
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 2205
Alternative Designations: Cr12-Stainless Steel
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 17-4PH / 1.4542 / X5CrNiCuNb16-4
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 316L / 1.4404 / X2CrNiMo17-12-2
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 304 / 1.4301 / X5CrNi18.10
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 303 / 1.4305 / X10CrNiS18-9
Alternative Designations: H96-Copper
Alternative Designations: Beryllium Copper-Copper
Alternative Designations: H56-Copper
Alternative Designations: H69-Copper
Alternative Designations: H62-Copper
Alternative Designations: Brass Ms58 / 2.0401 / CuZn39Pb3
Alternative Designations: TC5-Titanium
Alternative Designations: TC4-Titanium
Alternative Designations: Titan Grade 5 | 6Al-4V9|Titanium 3.7164
Titanium 3.7164 has exceptional strength compared to pure titanium but retains the same stiffness and thermal properties.
Alternative Designations: Titan Grade 2| Titanium 3.7035
Titanium 3.7035 has excellent strength-to-weight ratio with good resistance to corrosion. Its thermal stresses are low.
Alternative Designations: PEEK | Polyether Ether Ketone-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PEEK GF-Polymer
Alternative Designations: PF Bakelite-Polymer
Alternative Designations: Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)-Polymer
Alternative Designations: Polypropylene (PP)-Polymer
Alternative Designations: Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene
UHMW PE is extremely tough and has high resistance to abrasion and wear. It is corrosion resistant and self-lubricating.
Alternative Designations: Teflon
PTFE (Teflon) is a highly slippery material with excellent resistance to extreme temperatures. It has outstanding insulating properties.
Alternative Designations: Delrin, Acetal
POM is an easy resin for molding. It has a relatively high tensile strength as well as high resistance to wear, creep and warp.
Alternative Designations: PMMA
Acrylic (PMMA) is the most common form of clear, moldable thermoplastic, often used in place of glass due to its higher resistance.
Alternative Designations: Polycarbonate
PC – Polycarbonate is a naturally transparent plastic with high strength and durability on impact. It is shatter resistant and heat resistant.
Alternative Designations: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a thermoplastic material widely known for its high resistance to impact and toughness.
Alternative Designations: Somos Taurus
Alternative Designations: Nylon PA12-MJF
Alternative Designations: Nylon PA12-SLS
Alternative Designations: Nylon PA12 GF-SLS
Alternative Designations: PA6GB-SLS
Alternative Designations: Nylon PA11-SLS
Alternative Designations: Ledo 6060-SLA
Alternative Designations: 8360X-SLA
Alternative Designations: Black Resin-SLA
Alternative Designations: 8100-SLA
Alternative Designations: Therm1-SLA
Alternative Designations: 9400E-SLA
Alternative Designations: 8220-SLA
Alternative Designations: High-toughness ABS-like Resin (Imported) - Somos-SLA
Alternative Designations: PA2200-SLS
Alternative Designations: HT200 thermal-resistant resin-PuSL (micrometer)
Alternative Designations: RGD series of materials-Polyjet (Color)
Alternative Designations: Nylon PA 12 Glass-Filled-MJF
Alternative Designations: HTL thermal-resistant resin-PuSL (micrometer)
Alternative Designations: BIO biocompatible resin-PuSL (micrometer)
Alternative Designations: Tough toughened material-PuSL (micrometer)
Alternative Designations: ST1400 toughened material-PuSL (micrometer)
Alternative Designations: RGB200 series of materials-WJP (Color)
Alternative Designations: Zirconia ceramic printing-DLP
Alternative Designations: Alumina ceramic printing-DLP
Alternative Designations: Red wax resin-DLP
Alternative Designations: RG9400 B FR-DLP
Alternative Designations: RG3280-DLP
Alternative Designations: IP-Dip-TPP (nanometer)
Alternative Designations: GR hard resin-PuSL (micrometer)
Alternative Designations: Victrex AM™200 FIL
Alternative Designations: PET-GF
Alternative Designations: PET-CF
Alternative Designations: HPPA-GF
Alternative Designations: PA6
Alternative Designations: PC-FR
Alternative Designations: PC-PBT
Alternative Designations: PC-ABS
Alternative Designations: PPSU
Alternative Designations: PC-FDM
Alternative Designations: PA12
Alternative Designations: ABS-GF
Alternative Designations: HPPA-CF
Alternative Designations: PA66-CF
Alternative Designations: PEKK
Alternative Designations: ULTEM1010
Alternative Designations: PEEK-FDM
Alternative Designations: PA12-CF
Alternative Designations: ASA-FDM
Alternative Designations: ULTEM 9085-FDM
Alternative Designations: PLA-FDM
Alternative Designations: ABS-FDM
Alternative Designations: PA12GB
This is a whitish polyamide 12 powder that is glass filled. Its stiffness is excellent and it has good elongation at break.
Alternative Designations: Polyphenylene Sulphide
PPS has excellent strength of 80MPa and is highly rigid. It is resistant to high temperature, UV light, chemicals and creep.
Alternative Designations: Polyactic Acid
PLA is derived from renewable sources and is biodegradable. It can easily be melted and shaped without losing its mechanical properties.
Alternative Designations: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a thermoplastic material widely known for its high resistance to impact and toughness.
Alternative Designations: TPU 88A-SLS
Alternative Designations: HP TPU-MJF
Alternative Designations: PETG
PETG has significant chemical resistance, durability and good formability. It has low forming temperatures making it popular in consumer applications.
Alternative Designations: Aluminum Alloy Alsi 10Mg-SLM
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 316L-SLM
Alternative Designations: Titanium Alloy TC4-SLM
Alternative Designations: TC4-MBJ
Alternative Designations: Nickel-based, titanium-based, iron-based, cobalt-based, heavy metal such as tungsten, precious metals such as gold, etc.-SLM (nanometer)
Alternative Designations: Pure copper-MBJ
Alternative Designations: 420-MBJ
Alternative Designations: 3L6L-MBJ
Alternative Designations: High-temperature alloys-SLM
Alternative Designations: 316L
Alternative Designations: 17-4PH-MBJ
Alternative Designations: Mold steel 718-SLM
Alternative Designations: Nickel Silver (Zinc White Copper)-Copper
Alternative Designations: German Silver (Nickel Silver)-Copper
Alternative Designations: H62-Copper
Alternative Designations: Aluminum 1050P-Aluminum & Aluminum Alloys
Alternative Designations: Aluminum 1100P-Aluminum & Aluminum Alloys
Alternative Designations: Aluminum Alloy A5052-Aluminum & Aluminum Alloys
Alternative Designations: Aluminum Alloy 1050-Aluminum & Aluminum Alloys
Alternative Designations: Aluminum Alloy 1100-Aluminum & Aluminum Alloys
Alternative Designations: Aluminum Alloy 5020-Aluminum & Aluminum Alloys
Alternative Designations: EN-AW6082 | Al-Si1Mg|Aluminium 3.2315
Typically formed by rolling and extrusion, Aluminium 3.2315 has medium strength with very good weldability and thermal conductivity.
Alternative Designations: EN AW-5083 | Al-Mg4,5Mn|Aluminium 3.3547
Aluminium 3.3547 / EN AW-5083 is a rolled plate with moderate strength. It is widely used in the capital goods industry.
Alternative Designations: Steel Q345-Steel
Alternative Designations: Steel Galvanized Cold Commercial (SGCC)-Steel
Alternative Designations: Steel Electrolytic Cold Commercial (SECC)-Steel
Alternative Designations: Steel Plate Cold Commercial (SPCC)-Steel
Alternative Designations: EN 10025 | S235JR|Steel 1.0038
Steel 1.0038 can be formed into many products. Its excellent weldability makes it to be widely used in bridges, transmission towers etc.
Alternative Designations: SUS 301-Stainless Steel
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 316L / 1.4404 / X2CrNiMo17-12-2
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 304 / 1.4301 / X5CrNi18.10
Alternative Designations: Stainless Steel 303 / 1.4305 / X10CrNiS18-9
Alternative Designations: PE-PP | Polyethylene-Polypropylene-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PC-PET | Polycarbonate-Polyethylene Terephthalate-Plastic
Alternative Designations: COPO | Copolyester-Plastic
Alternative Designations: CA | Cellulose Acetate-Plastic
Alternative Designations: TPU | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (Shore D)-Plastic
Alternative Designations: TPO | Thermoplastic Polyolefin-Plastic
Alternative Designations: SAN | Styrene-Acrylonitrile-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PVDF | Polyvinylidene Fluoride-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PEEK | Polyether Ether Ketone-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PES | Polyether Sulfone-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PPA | Polyphthalamide-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PP | Polypropylene-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PEBA | Polyether Block Amide-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PE-PS | Polyethylene-Polystyrene-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PCT | Polycyclohexylene Dimethylene Terephthalate-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PC-ABS | Polycarbonate-Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PBT–PET | Polybutylene Terephthalate–Polyethylene Terephthalate-Plastic
Alternative Designations: LCP | Liquid Crystal Polymer-Plastic
Alternative Designations: PARA | Polyarylamide-Plastic
Alternative Designations: ASA | Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate Copolymer-Plastic
Alternative Designations: Polysulfone
PSU (Polysulfone) is a transparent material. It is tough and rigid with good thermal stability and resistance to chemicals.
Alternative Designations: Polyphenylene Sulphide
PPS has excellent strength of 80MPa and is highly rigid. It is resistant to high temperature, UV light, chemicals and creep.
Alternative Designations: Polyphenylene ether – Polystyrene
PPE – PS is a blend of polyphenylene ether and polystyrene. It is highly ductile and exhibits good resistance to impact.
Alternative Designations: Polystyrene
PS (Polystyrene) is a transparent, amorphous thermoplastic. It is hard, brittle, rigid and resistant to gamma radiation.
Alternative Designations: Polyethylene
PE (Polyethylene) has good strength ratio. It is resistant to chemicals, impermeable and exhibits good electrical insulation properties.
Alternative Designations: Polyethylene terephthalate
PET has a melting point of about 270°C; hence, molding is done at a high temperature. It is a hard material with low moisture absorption.
Alternative Designations: Ultem
With a strong environmental resistance, PEI is highly stiff and stable. It is rigid and retains its strength at high temperatures.
Alternative Designations: Polycarbonate-Polybutylene Terephthalate
PC – PBT has high toughness, dimensional stability and good resistance to heat and chemicals. It has good impact resistance and stiffness.
Alternative Designations: Polybutylene terephthalate
PBT has excellent resistance to abrasion and creep. It has a low coefficient of friction and a low moisture absorption.
Alternative Designations: Polyamide 6/6 | Nylon 6/6
PA 6/6 is the most common variant of nylon used for engineering applications. It has a high melting temperature.
Alternative Designations: Polyamide 6 | Nylon 6
The fibers are tough but retain high tensile strength and elasticity. PA 6 is extremely resistant to wear and good electrical insulation.
Alternative Designations: Low Density Polyethylene
LDPE is the most flexible member of the polyethylene family. It offers good resistance to stress and pliability with good strength.
Alternative Designations: High Density Polyethylene
HDPE is light in weight with high strength. It is resistant to chemicals and heat, impermeable and has good electrical insulation.
Alternative Designations: Delrin, Acetal
POM is an easy resin for molding. It has a relatively high tensile strength as well as high resistance to wear, creep and warp.
Alternative Designations: PMMA
Acrylic (PMMA) is the most common form of clear, moldable thermoplastic, often used in place of glass due to its higher resistance.
Alternative Designations: Polyactic Acid
PLA is derived from renewable sources and is biodegradable. It can easily be melted and shaped without losing its mechanical properties.
Alternative Designations: Polycarbonate
PC – Polycarbonate is a naturally transparent plastic with high strength and durability on impact. It is shatter resistant and heat resistant.
Alternative Designations: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a thermoplastic material widely known for its high resistance to impact and toughness.
Alternative Designations: EPDM | Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer-Elastomers & Synthetic Rubbers
Alternative Designations: MPR | Melt Processable Rubber-Elastomers & Synthetic Rubbers
Alternative Designations: TPU | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (Shore A)-Elastomers & Synthetic Rubbers
Alternative Designations: POE | Polyolefin Elastomer-Elastomers & Synthetic Rubbers
Alternative Designations: TPV (rubber) | Thermoplastic vulcanizate
Alternative Designations: Elastomer
TPE (Elastomer) exhibits excellent resistance to flexural fatigue. It has high impact strength and excellent chemical resistance.
Alternative Designations: Polyvinyl chloride
PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) is the third most synthesized thermoplastic material. It is resistant to weathering, chemicals, corrosion and shock.
Alternative Designations: Magnesium Alloy-AZ91
Alternative Designations: Zamak 2 | ZnAl4Cu3 | ZP0430 (EN) | AC43A (ASTM) | Z35541 (UNS)
Alternative Designations: Zamak 5 | ZnAl4Cu1 | ZP0410 (EN) | AC41A (ASTM) | ZDC1 (JIS) | Z35531 (UNS)
The higher copper content gives Zamak 5 an improved strength but is less ductile than Zamak 3.
Alternative Designations: Zamak 3 | ZnAl4 | ZP0400 (EN) | AG40A (ASTM) | ZDC2 (JIS) | Z33520 (UNS)
Zamak 3 is the most commonly used in the Zamak family. It blends its physical and mechanical properties excellently.
Alternative Designations: Aluminum Alloy-A356
Alternative Designations: AlSi11Cu3
The ADC12 aluminium is more often used as an alternative for the A380 aluminium for parts that are highly intricate.
Alternative Designations: AlSi8Cu3
The A380 Aluminium gives an excellent combination of machinability, heat transfer and easy casting together with other properties.