Pellets

Brand

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Material

Density

1 g/cm³ - 2 g/cm³

Mechanical properties

Impact strength

10 KJ/m² - 20 KJ/m²

Elongation at break

20 % - 30 %

Tensile strength

10 MPa - 20 MPa

Tensile modulus

1750 MPa - 1750 MPa

Flexural strength

30 MPa - 40 MPa

Flexural modulus

1950 MPa - 1950 MPa

Surface hardness (scale)

7 - 7

Thermal properties

Processing temperature

240 ºC - 240 ºC

Highlighted features

HiPS

HiPS pellets to produce filament or lightweight parts similar to ABS that are soluble in D-Limonene. Ideal for precise and complex components in automotive, electronics, and consumer goods.

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High Impact Polystyrene (HiPS) pellets offer a resilient and adaptable material suitable for diverse applications. Renowned for its exceptional impact resistance, HiPS stands as a thermoplastic polymer prized for its capacity to produce sturdy and enduring parts. These pellets find extensive utility across industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and consumer goods, where durability and reliability are paramount. HIPS is commonly used as a soluble support material for ABS, ASA or Nylon due to its good solubility in D-Limonene, a solvent with high availability and low toxicity.

To extrude HiPS pellets for 3D printing, several methods and equipment options are available. One option is to utilize a desktop pellet extruder, specifically designed to process pellets into a printable filament. These compact extruders offer a cost-effective solution for smaller-scale operations. Alternatively, a robot extruder can be employed, providing versatility and automation capabilities for larger-scale production environments. For a comprehensive solution, a complete LFAM (Large Format Additive Manufacturing) setup can be utilized, integrating pellet extrusion technology into a robust 3D printing system capable of handling large-scale projects. Another option is a hybrid 3D printer that supports both pellets and filament, offering flexibility and compatibility with existing filament-based workflows while expanding the range of printable materials to include pellets like HiPS.

The applications of HiPS pellets span a wide spectrum of industries, thanks to their exceptional mechanical properties and ease of use. In automotive and aerospace manufacturing, HiPS pellets are instrumental in prototyping vehicle components, including interior trim panels, dashboard fixtures, and functional prototypes. Within the electronics sector, HiPS is a preferred material for fabricating casings, enclosures, and housings for electronic devices due to its robustness and impact resistance. Additionally, HiPS pellets are favored in the consumer goods industry for crafting packaging prototypes, consumer products, and display models. With their versatility and dependability, HiPS pellets continue to drive innovation and efficiency in various 3D printing applications.