Simulated Polypropylene
Rigur and Durus Material
Rigur and Durus materials are advanced simulated polypropylene, offering durability and a smooth finish.
3D print precision prototypes that look and behave like polypropylene. Rapidly create models to test form, fit and function for snap-fit assemblies, living hinges and durable housings and packaging.
Simulated Polypropylene (Rigur & Durus) Material Properties
Behaviour and use
Main Uses
Rigur and Durus are ideal for flexible closures and living hinges; reusable containers and packaging; and white appliances including consumer goods, household appliances, consumer electronics and automotive parts.
Digital Materials that combine Rigur with other base resins offer a range of gray color and Shore A options, expanding the applications for Rigur.
Top Applications
- Prototypes of all kinds
- Snap-fit assemblies
- Living Hinges
- Testing form, fit and function
PolyJet Material Applications
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Simulated Polypropylene (Rigur & Durus) Specification & Features
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES | TEST METHOD | IMPERIAL | METRIC |
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Tensile Strength | D-638-03 | 5,800-6,500 psi | 40-45 MPa |
Elongation at Break | D-638-05 | 20-35% | 20-35% |
Modulus of Elasticity | D-638-04 | 246,000-305,000 psi | 1,700-2,100 MPa |
Flexual Strength | D-790-03 | 7,500-8,500 psi | 52-59 MPa |
Flexual Modulus | D-790-04 | 217,000-246,000 psi | 1,500-1,700 MPa |
Izod Notched Impact | D-256-06 | 0.561-0.656 ft lb/inch | 30-35 J/m |
THERMAL PROPERTIES | TEST METHOD | IMPERIAL | METRIC |
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Heat Deflection (HDT) @ 0.45 MPa | D-648-06 | 120-129 °F | 49-54 °C |
Heat Deflection (HDT) @ 1.82 MPa | D-648-07 | 113-122 °F | 45-50 °C |
Glass Transition (Tg) | DMA, E | 118-126 °F | 48-52 °C |
OTHER | TEST METHOD | IMPERIAL | METRIC |
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Shore Hardness | Scale D | 80-84 Scale D | 80-84 Scale D |
Rockwell Hardness | Scale M | 58-62 Scale M | 58-62 Scale M |
Polymerized Density | ASTM D792 | — | 1.20-1.21 g/cm |
Ash Content | USP 281 | 0.3-0.4% | 0.3-0.4% |
SYSTEM AVAILABILITY |
LAYER THICKNESS CAPABILITY |
SUPPORT STRUCTURE |
AVAILABLE COLOUR |
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Objet30 Pro™ Objet30 Prime™ |
28 microns (0.0011 in) |
SUP705 |
White |
Objet Eden260VS™ | 16 microns (.0006 in) | ||
Objet260/500 Connex1™ Objet260 Connex3™ Objet350/500 Connex3™ |
High Quality mode: 16 microns (0.0006 in.) High Speed mode: 30 microns (0.0012 in.) |
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Objet1000 Plus™ | Digital Material: 34 microns (0.0013 in.) High Speed: 34 microns (0.0013 in.) High Quality: 16 microns (0.0006 in.) High Quality mode: 16 microns (0.0006 in.) |
Compatible 3D Printers
Stratasys Machines that can print with Simulated Polypropylene (Rigur & Durus) material
Objet260 Connex3
The Objet260 Connex is a colour, multi-material 3D printer compact enough for office use, which now makes colour 3D Printing more accessible to designers.
Objet350/500 Connex3
The Objet350/500 Connex3 are able to combine vivid colour and multiple materials, to simulate the precise look, feel and function of finished products.
Objet30 Prime
The Stratasys Objet30 Prime 3D prints from your desktop, with twelve material options including rubber, high-temperature and bio-compatible.
Objet1000 Plus
Create large or small production tools and full-scale prototypes with the Objet1000 Plus 3D Printer. Maximize your productivity and quickly achieve ROI.
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