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Materials We Use

A wide variety of applications...
RedEye RPM offers high-performance engineering materials for building detailed functional prototypes and rapid manufacturing parts. These materials are used in a variety of applications such as conceptualization, form, fit, function, plastics tooling (patterns, design, and building), sales presentations and as marketing materials. Wherever a stereolithography (SLA) model is used, RedEye RPM's Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) or PolyJet technologies can be used.

Materials Comparison Chart
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FDM Thermoplastic Materials
ABS (Acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene)
Durable engineering grade plastic.

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ABSi (ABS with high impact strength)
The extra durability of this engineering grade plastic has higher impact strength than normal ABS. Its appearance is semi-translucent.

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ABS-M30 (Acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene)
25-70% stronger than Standard ABS and with a greater tensile, impact and flexural strength.

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ABS-M30i (Biocompatible Acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene)
High strength material well suited for the medical and food packaging industries.

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PC (Polycarbonate)
Excellent durability, high performance plastic.

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PC-ISO (Polycarbonate-ISO)
Excellent durability, high performance plastic with medical applications.

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PC/ABS (Polycarbonate/ABS Blend)
PC-ABS is a blend of polycarbonate and ABS plastic. The superior durability of this blend combines the strength of PC with the flexibility of ABS.

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PPSF (Polyphenylsulfone)
The highest durability of any FDM thermoplastic. This high performance material has superior impact strength, V-Zero flammability rating, and is resistant to chemicals, Acids and petroleum products.

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PolyJet Resin Materials

Clear PolyJet Resin (FC720)
This material works well for models that require smoother surface finish and high feature detail. Also where transparency is desired.

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VeroWhite PolyJet Resin (FC830)
This material has improved mechanical properties and enhanced visualization of details and edges when compared to Clear PolyJet Resin.

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VeroBlue PolyJet Resin (FC840)
This material has improved mechanical properties and enhanced visualization of details and edges when compared to Clear PolyJet Resin.

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VeroBlack PolyJet Resin (FC870)
This material has improved mechanical properties and enhanced visualization of details and edges when compared to Clear PolyJet Resin.

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TangoPlus PolyJet Resin (FC930)
This material is similar to rubber or silicone offering exceptional elongation at break, excellent toughness and durability and high resistance to tearing.

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TangoGray PolyJet Resin (FC950)
This material is similar to rubber or silicone and provides controlled flexibility and elasticity with a hardness of 75 Shore A.

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TangoBlack PolyJet Resin (FC970)
This material is similar to rubber or silicone and provides maximum elasticity with a hardness of 61 Shore A.

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Which prototyping material is right for you?
Check out our Material Comparison Chart for a list of
common applications and other material constraints.
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