Flame-Retardant 3D Printer Resins

Create holders, guards, housings, and other parts to protect flammable components. These resins are self-extinguishing and meet UL 94 V-0 for flame resistance. If they do begin to smoke, they won't release toxins into the air because they're halogen free. They also meet ASTM E595, a standard used by NASA, which means they give off almost no volatile emissions that could damage electronics, even in a vacuum.
Print them on a digital light processing (DLP), stereolithography (SLA), or LCD 3D printer. They come in a cartridge compatible with Formlabs printers—just pop them in. To use them with other printers, they have a removable cap to pour out the contents of the cartridge.
Maximum exposure temperature is the point at which a printed part will begin to deform. Above this temperature, your part will start to lose structural integrity.
Tensile Strength | Color | Flexural Modulus | Impact Strength | Hardness | Max. Exposure Temp. | Weight, g | Each | |
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5,590 psi (Good) | Gray | 390,000 psi (Rigid) | 0.41 ft.-lbs./in. (Poor) | Durometer 80D (Medium) | 90° C 201° F | 1,000 | 0000000 | 0000000 |