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VICTREX AM™ 211 FIL

High performance thermoplastic VICTREX LMPAEK™ polymer, a PEEK based copolymer in the PAEK semi crystalline family compounded with carbon fibre and extruded into filament. Black/ dark grey in colour. Additive manufacturing processing. Filament Fusion printed parts, to achieve improved printed part strength and printability compared to PEEK polymer on most machines. For use in higher temperature applications and chemically aggressive environments. Low outgassing. Not suitable for medical implant applications. Product supplied vacuum packed with desiccant and dry when produced. Drying before use is recommended.

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Material Properties
Physical

Nominal Value

Unit

Test Method

Density / Specific Gravity (Crystalline)

1.30

g/cm³

ASTM D792
Mechanical

Nominal Value

Unit

Test Method

Tensile Modulus

ISO 527

Young's : 23°C, Injection Molded

10300

MPa

Young's, XY Orientation : 23°C, Filament Extrusion 1

4700

MPa

Young's, XY Orientation : 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

5500

MPa

Young's, ZX Orientation : 23°C, Filament Extrusion 1

3000

MPa

Young's, ZX Orientation : 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

3200

MPa

Tensile Stress

ISO 527

Break, 23°C, Injection Molded

151

MPa

XY Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 1

68.0

MPa

XY Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

89.0

MPa

ZX Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 1

40.0

MPa

ZX Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

33.0

MPa

Tensile Strain

ISO 527

Break, 23°C, Injection Molded

2.2

%

XY Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 1

2.4

%

XY Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

2.2

%

ZX Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 1

3.0

%

ZX Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

2.0

%

Flexural Modulus

ISO 178

23°C, Injection Molded

8800

MPa

XY Orientation : 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

3100

MPa

XZ Orientation : 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

6800

MPa

Flexural Stress

ISO 178

Break, 23°C, Injection Molded

225

MPa

XY Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

115

MPa

XZ Orientation : Break, 23°C, Filament Extrusion 2

169

MPa

Impact

Nominal Value

Unit

Test Method

Notched Izod Impact Strength (Injection Molded)

3.6

kJ/m²

ISO 180
Fill Analysis

Nominal Value

Unit

Test Method

Melt Viscosity (400°C, 1000 sec^-1)

210

Pa·s

ISO 11443
Additional Information

Packaging:

  • Spool Dimensions: 200mm diameter; 70mm width; 55mm centre bore
  • Spool Material: Heat-resistant Polycarbonate
  • Nominal Lengths: Min 321 m/kg
Typical Processing Information
Extrusion

Nominal Value

Unit

Drying Temperature

120

°C

Drying Time

5.0

hr

Suggested Max Moisture

< 0.020

%

Melt Temperature

380 to 400

°C

Extrusion Notes

Nozzle/Hot end:

  • Please use an abrasion resistant nozzle > 0.4 mm in diameter

Chamber/Build-Space Temperature:

  • Printing directly semi-crystalline: Above 150°C (see note below)
  • Printing amorphous: Below 150°C (see note below)

Bed Temperature:

  • 20-40°C above chamber temperature, keeping below 150°C for amorphous print.

Annealing conditions:

  • Slow heating rate (3°C/min ramp rate). 170-180°C, 2-4 hours. Optimization may be required.

Annealing may be required to generate semi-crystalline parts, depending on the machine and process conditions used in printing.

VICTREX AM™ 211 may be printed with the same conditions as VICTREX AM™ 200, but further optimisation may be required.

Data are generated in accordance with prevailing national, international, and internal standards, and should be used for material comparison. Actual property values are highly dependent on part geometry, equipment configuration, extrusion deposition strategy and processing conditions. Properties may also differ for along flow and across flow directions and from different printers technologies and manufacturers.

PEEK: PolyEtherEtherKetone;
PAEK: PolyArylEtherKetone

Mechanical test data generated on injection moulded specimens. Performance when printed will vary.

Printed parts were generated on 3ntr Spectral 30 with 0.4mm nozzle. Tnozzle=398°C, Tbed/chamber=120°C. Specimens were annealed post printing with gradual heating up to 200°C and cooled down slowly. Printing, annealing and most of the mechanical characterisation was performed by Add-Astra srl (www.add-astra.it Modena, Italy)

Guidance on typical performance in printed parts is available on request.

Please consult the Victrex AM Processing guide on www.victrex.com for more information.

Best results may be expected from elevated build-space temperatures and are machine specific.

Samples have been successfully produced on <120°C build-space temperatures, however higher performance may be expected from machines with >120°C build space temperatures. Results vary widely from machine to machine.

Semi-crystalline parts can be made in some machines by using chamber temperatures >150°C, however in other machines the best results may be achieved by printing parts with reduced crystallinity and subsequently annealing. Annealing temperatures between 170-180°C are recommended. Parts may deform if higher annealing temperatures are used. Depending on the print parameters, annealing conditions may require adjustment for best results.

Notes
1Amorphous
2Crystalline Annealed