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I thoroughly tested conductive materials that can be used with FDM!

We thoroughly tested conductive filaments that can be used with conductive grade 3D printers using FDM!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver helpful information each time. The theme of Vol. 25 is "Thoroughly testing conductive filaments that can be used with FDM!" This time, we measured how much electricity the newly acquired conductive filament for FDM actually conducts. In the materials, we used a filament that has the property of conducting electricity by incorporating carbon nanotubes into its composition to create test pieces of different thicknesses (2mm, 5mm, 10mm). We investigate the volume resistivity and surface resistivity that represent the electrical resistance of the material. "How much can it actually prevent static electricity?" "Does it really conduct electricity?" We present the results of actual measurements using a volume and surface resistivity measuring instrument, along with the characteristics of the conductive filament! *You can download the materials from the button below.

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■Things I tried ■Measurement results of volume resistivity ■Surface resistivity varies with thickness ■3D printing is also useful in situations where electrostatic dissipation is needed!

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We hope that this will be a helpful read for those interested in manufacturing utilizing 3D data and for those struggling with static electricity and discharge issues.

I thoroughly tested conductive filaments that can be used with FDM!

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