Using two Polyjet printing materials, manufacturers can print prototypes that simulate the appearance and functionality of polypropylene to test form, fit, and function for applications such as snap-fit assemblies, hinges, durable housings, and packaging. Rigur (RGD450) acts as an advanced polypropylene material substitute that offers durability and great surface finishes. Use Rigur in any office-friendly environment to gain reliable performance and stable prototypes. Durus (RGD430) is the original Simulated Polypropylene material that exhibits great impact resilience and an elongation at break of 44%. Characteristics - Opaque
- Tough
- Dimensionally stable
Options- Rigur is an office-friendly material engineered to deliver reliable performance and impressive, dimensionally stable prototypes.
- Rigur comes in a bright, true white with PolyJet technology’s signature fine resolution and smooth curves.
Uses- Reusable containers and packaging
- Flexible, snap-fit applications and living hinges
- Toys, battery cases, laboratory equipment
- Loudspeakers and automotive component
Advantages- Versatility
- Fine detail
- Superior toughness
- Bright white color for sleek prototypes
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