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Home / Resources / Know Your Materials: EPX 82

Know Your Materials: EPX 82

October 14, 2019 by SyBridge Technologies
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Previously published on fastradius.com on October 14, 2019

Epoxy 82 (EPX 82) is an additive material developed by Carbon® for its digital light synthesis (DLS) process. By blending functional toughness, stiffness, and temperature resistance, this high-strength engineering material is ideal for automotive, industrial, and consumer applications. Comparable to glass-filled Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT), EPX 82 has a wide range of applications and can replace legacy injection molded and plastic CNC components.

Mechanical Specifications

Due to its toughness and heat deflection properties, EPX 82 can be described as one of Carbon’s most accurate high strength and rigid materials. Here we have broken down some of EPX 82’s key mechanical specifications:

  • Ultimate tensile strength: 82MPa
  • Elongation at break: 5.9%
  • Flexural modulus: 3,000 MPa
  • Impact strength (notched): 44 J/m
  • Heat deflection temperature: 104°C – 130°C

Read the Carbon EPX 82 technical data sheet for more information.

Why EPX 82?

Described as a two-part epoxy resin, EPX 82 has good chemical, thermal, and UV stability – making it a diverse and versatile material for a wide array of applications. More specifically, this material has been specially formulated for automotive and industrial production. Its impact and heat resistance also allows for temperature cycling durability making it suitable for continuous use between varying temperatures. Its high resolution also allows for precise and accurate designs.

EPX 82 meets USCAR-2 fluid compatibility standards, meaning it is compatible with a wide range of fluids including power steering fluid, diesel, auto transmission fluid, diesel exhaust fluid, engine coolant, E85, gasoline, and engine oil— perfect for any automotive application. It is also important to note that EPX 82 is certified for UL94 HB.

Popular Applications

Comparable to lightly glassified injection mold materials, you may find EPX 82 replacing applications using GF PBT or GF Nylon and plastic CNC components. Today, EPX 82 is used for applications such as housings, covers, clips, badges, light fixtures, jigs, and more.

Its excellent rigidity, durability, and temperature resistance make it an attractive material for automotive, industrial, and other demanding industries requiring high-quality engineering materials.

Getting Started With EPX 82

SyBridge strives to help you find the best material for your part. From application to discovery, we bring the future of manufacturing and supply chains to our clients. Contact our team today to learn more about EPX 82, discuss lead times, or share any other considerations you may have for your next application.

Category: Knowledge CenterTag: 3D Printing, Materials

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