ULTEM 1010 is a superior filament material made from PEI resin with remarkable heat and chemical resistance. Due to its exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties, it is widely used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical. Ultem 1010 filament’s versatility, durability, and lightweight properties make it a reliable choice for applications that require high strength, stiffness, and resistance to harsh environments.
*Special processing may be required. Please notify us of any biocompatibility needs.
ULTEM 1010 Filament Properties
Mechanical Properties
XY
Tensile Strength
No Yield
Tensile Modulus
440(25) ksi
Tensile Elongation at Break
4.0(0.4)%
Flexural Strength
18475(570) psi
Flexural Modulus
420(7) ksi
Heat Deflection at 264 psi
410° F
Mechanical Properties
XY
Tensile Strength
No Yield
Tensile Modulus
3.0(0.1) GPa
Tensile Elongation at Break
4.0(0.4)%
Flexural Strength
130(4) MPa
Flexural Modulus
2.91(0.05) MPA
Heat Deflection at 1.82 MPa
210° C
Fused Filament Fabrication
Technology
Max Build Area
29 x 20 x 25.5 in
Lead Time
1 – 5 Days
Tolerances
First inch ± 0.005 in
Additional inches ± 0.002 in/in
Layer Thickness
Standard 0.010 in
Also available 0.005, 0.007, & 0.013 in
About Fused Filament Fabrication
Fused filament fabrication (FFF) or fused deposition modeling (FDM) is a well-known 3D printing process that is widely used. The process involves melting a thermoplastic filament through a heated nozzle and selectively extruding it to build layer upon layer. This versatile method offers designers and engineers several material options to create parts with specific mechanical properties. Fused Filament Fabrication 3D printing is a cost-effective process that can produce durable and rigid parts with moderate detail. That makes it ideal for businesses and individuals looking to create check fixtures, specialized tools, functional prototypes, and end-use parts.