This month, we’re highlighting a classic FDM material: Diran 410MF07. Why? Because it’s a great example of FDM’s key strengths, making it perfect for functional prototypes and concept models.
In all the training I’ve had on this material, the word “lubricious” comes up a lot—and for good reason. The first thing you’ll notice when you have a sample is how smooth the finish is. Outside that, it’s tough, yet flexible giving it a broad range of capabilities.
If your next project requires both functionality and aesthetics, Diran 410MF07 might just be the material for you. Request a sample to see for yourself and experience its lubricious finish firsthand.
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Material Specs
Tensile Strength: 52 MPa (7,540 psi)
Flexural Strength: 85 MPa (12,325 psi)
Impact Strength (Notched): 11.5 kJ/m² (5.5 ft-lb/in²)
Elongation at Break: 15%
HDT: 70°C (158°F) at 0.45 MPa
Water Absorption: 0.4% (24-hour immersion)
Applications: Functional prototypes, concept modeling, flexible parts requiring durability and toughness
How Is It Used?
– Tooling
– Prototyping
– Production Parts