Simulated Polypropylene

Rigur and Durus Material

Rigur and Durus materials are advanced simulated polypropylene, offering durability and a smooth finish.

3D print precision prototypes that look and behave like polypropylene. Rapidly create models to test form, fit and function for snap-fit assemblies, living hinges and durable housings and packaging.

Simulated Polypropylene (Rigur & Durus) Material Properties

Behaviour and use

TENSILE STRENGTH

40-45 MPa

FLEXURAL STRENGTH

52-59 MPa

HDT

49-54 °C

IZOD IMPACT, NOTCHED

30-35 J/m

Main Uses

Rigur and Durus are ideal for flexible closures and living hinges; reusable containers and packaging; and white appliances including consumer goods, household appliances, consumer electronics and automotive parts.

Digital Materials that combine Rigur with other base resins offer a range of gray color and Shore A options, expanding the applications for Rigur.

Top Applications
  • Prototypes of all kinds
  • Snap-fit assemblies
  • Living Hinges
  • Testing form, fit and function

PolyJet Material Profile

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Rigur delivers reliable performance and superior toughness, building parts with fine resolution and a smooth finish

Quickly print tough prototypes for snap-fit components, living hinges and other demanding applications.

PolyJet Material Applications

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Simulated Polypropylene (Rigur & Durus) Specification & Features

MECHANICAL PROPERTIESTEST METHODIMPERIALMETRIC
Tensile StrengthD-638-035,800-6,500 psi40-45 MPa
Elongation at BreakD-638-0520-35%20-35%
Modulus of ElasticityD-638-04246,000-305,000 psi1,700-2,100 MPa
Flexual StrengthD-790-037,500-8,500 psi52-59 MPa
Flexual ModulusD-790-04217,000-246,000 psi1,500-1,700 MPa
Izod Notched ImpactD-256-060.561-0.656 ft lb/inch30-35 J/m

 

THERMAL PROPERTIESTEST METHODIMPERIALMETRIC
Heat Deflection (HDT) @ 0.45 MPaD-648-06120-129 °F49-54 °C
Heat Deflection (HDT) @ 1.82 MPaD-648-07113-122 °F45-50 °C
Glass Transition (Tg)DMA, E118-126 °F48-52 °C

 

OTHERTEST METHODIMPERIALMETRIC
Shore HardnessScale D80-84 Scale D80-84 Scale D
Rockwell HardnessScale M58-62 Scale M58-62 Scale M
Polymerized DensityASTM D7921.20-1.21 g/cm
Ash ContentUSP 2810.3-0.4%0.3-0.4%

 

SYSTEM
AVAILABILITY
LAYER THICKNESS
CAPABILITY
SUPPORT
STRUCTURE
AVAILABLE
COLOUR
Objet30 Pro
Objet30 Prime
28 microns (0.0011 in)

SUP705
(WaterJet removable)
SUP706 (soluble)

White
Objet Eden260VS16 microns (.0006 in)
Objet260/500 Connex1™
Objet260 Connex3
Objet350/500 Connex3
High Quality mode:
16 microns (0.0006 in.)
High Speed mode:
30 microns (0.0012 in.)
Objet1000 PlusDigital Material: 34 microns (0.0013 in.)
High Speed: 34 microns (0.0013 in.)
High Quality: 16 microns (0.0006 in.)
High Quality mode:
16 microns (0.0006 in.)

PolyJet™ Technology

Advantages of 3D printing Simulated Polypropylene (Rigur & Durus) with a Stratasys PolyJet Machine

Proven Technology

Stratasys PolyJet 3D Printers are based on proven technology, which creates precise prototypes that set  the standard for finished-product realism. Their fine resolution makes complex shapes, intricate details  and smooth surfaces possible.

Advanced 3D Printing

PolyJet 3D Printing works by jetting layers of liquid photopolymer onto a build tray and instantly curing them with UV light. The fine layers build up to create a precise 3D model or prototype. Models are ready to handle right out of the 3D printer, with no post-curing needed.

Better ideas, easier sell

Stratasys PolyJet 3D Printers improve communication and collaboration because they produce amazingly  accurate representations of your ideas that you can share with your team and your clients for a faster, more confident buy-in.

Compatible 3D Printers

Stratasys Machines that can print with Simulated Polypropylene (Rigur & Durus) material

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