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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Sunday, March 14, 2021
Carbon EPX 86FR photopolymer resin is unparalleled in its ability to combine flame retardancy, functional toughness, high strength, and long-term stability.
FREMONT, CA: Manufacturers often add flame retardants to industrial and consumer products to meet flammability standards for furniture, textiles, electronics, and building products such insulating materials such as foam board. Their key advantages are their low toxicity, their solid-state and the absence of dioxin and halogen acids, and the minimal evolution of smoke in the event of a fire. They are in between halogen chemicals and aluminum trihydrate and magnesium hydroxide in terms of their effectiveness. Carbon, a market leader in 3D printing technology, has enhanced the capabilities of its idea-to-production platform with the introduction of the all-new EPX 86FR, a flame retardant photopolymer resin that utilizes Carbon's unique dual-cure process. This release comes on the heels of the company's recent launch of the M3 Series printers and the broad availability of the Carbon Design Engine", further enhancing the company's idea-to-production platform.
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"We're thrilled to bring this new material to market, broadening the already impressive materials offerings we have for our clients," states Jason Rolland, Senior Vice President of Materials at Carbon. EPX 86FR was created for critical industries and markets that require a V-0 flame rating, high-performance mechanical properties, and smooth surface quality in a reliable, consistent, and high throughput printing platform."
EPX 86FR is a photopolymer resin that combines outstanding flame retardance, functional toughness, high strength, and long-term stability in a single material. It can aid in the reduction of development time and tooling costs for end-use components, functional prototypes, and tools that require flame-retardant and self-extinguishing properties, such as housings, brackets, and connections in the automotive and industrial sectors.
EPX 86FR is well-suited for developing end-use components, functional prototypes, and production tools for consumer, automotive, and industrial applications that require UL 94 V-0 or FAR 25.853(a) flame-retardant and self-extinguishing features. Similar features to Carbons' high-strength epoxy-based engineering material, EPX 82, include functional toughness and temperature stability, improved precision due to reduced warpage, and increased green strength. EPX 86FR produces functional and end-use parts with high surface quality, accuracy, repeatability, and the other dual-cure resins in Carbon's range. EPX 86FR is intended for use in the following applications: battery housings for electronics devices, fans, circuit board covers, automotive battery cases, brackets, covers, fasteners, cable clips, and connections.
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