Carbon Unveils EPX 150 Rigid Material

EPX 150 is a chemically resistant high-temperature resin, purpose built to print complex parts and features.

EPX 150 is a chemically resistant high-temperature resin, purpose built to print complex parts and features.

Carbon has released EPX 150—a new, high-performance rigid material that will be available on Carbon’s idea-to-production platform. It enables new capabilities in applications requiring high temperature and chemical resistance such as electrical connectors, spray nozzles and autoclavable medical devices. EPX 150 is now available in Europe and North America.

EPX 150 offers better temperature and chemical resistance than EPX 82, and better toughness and overall usability than CE 221, according to Carbon. The material is designed to print complex features at faster speeds, making it suitable for parts with fine features and stringent tolerances, Carbon notes.

“Designers and engineers need materials that provide the combination of accuracy, repeatability and throughput to produce the many complex parts they are designing at scale—EPX 150 provides that,” says Jason Rolland, senior vice president of Materials at Carbon. “With EPX 150 and Carbon’s technology, we’ve created a manufacturing-ready additive process with materials that are able to match the capabilities of high-performance thermoplastics that will enable prototyping and manufacturing to be done on a consistent platform, accelerating the product development timelines and reducing the cost.”

With the addition of EPX 150 to Carbon’s idea-to-production platform, users will now have a combination of high-performance material properties, resolution, and economics to make the production of complex, rigid parts achievable in shorter times, without molding investments, Carbon notes. Benefits of EPX 150 include: 

  • Thermal Performance: Heat deflection temperature (0.455MPa) of 155°C and the capability of extended use at 125°C.
  • Offers chemical resistance at elevated temperatures for automotive/industrial applications, particularly to polar fluids like water, coolant/antifreeze and aqueous washing fluids. 
  • For medical applications, EPX 150 is capable of withstanding 250+ cycles of steam sterilization autoclave cycles with no significant mechanical and visual changes. 
  • Low dielectric constant and loss factor suitable for advanced electronic applications
  • Designed to print fine complex features at faster speeds, with improved cleaning, and longer pot life, to enable higher production efficiencies. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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