Around this time, UTC Aerospace was introduced to ULTEM™ 1010 resin, which offers the highest tensile strength, heat resistance and chemical resistance of any FDM® thermoplastic. “We tested the new material and the results were very promising so we decided to produce the new nozzle in ULTEM™ 1010,” said Larry Crano, automation specialist for UTC Aerospace
The cost, including material cost and burden rate, was $750 and the part was produced in one day. “ULTEM™ 1010 provided the qualities needed for the nozzle,” Crano said. “The new part has been in use for eight months without cracking or any other issues and has solved the fume control problem. We also expect that it will have longer life than the previous printed part.”
“Beyond this specific application, we believe that ULTEM™ 1010 has tremendous potential for printing of tooling, jigs and fixtures because of its exceptionally high strength and heat resistance,” Crano concluded. “The rugged factory environment often puts high demands on 3D printing materials and based on our experience ULTEM™ 1010 is fully capable of meeting the challenge.”
METHOD | TIME | COST |
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CNC machining | 21 days | $2,000 |
3D printing | 1 day | $750 |
Savings | 20 days 95% |
$1,250 63% |