By clicking “Accept”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.
Cookie Preferences

For any questions about our services you can contact us: info@varishapes.com

arrow right marquee

Ask for a free quote

arrow right marquee

For any questions about our services you can contact us: info@varishapes.com

arrow right marquee

Ask for a free quote

arrow right marquee

For any questions about our services you can contact us: info@varishapes.com

arrow right marquee

Ask for a free quote

arrow right marquee

For any questions about our services you can contact us: info@varishapes.com

arrow right marquee

Ask for a free quote

arrow right marquee

For any questions about our services you can contact us: info@varishapes.com

arrow right marquee

Ask for a free quote

arrow right marquee
CNC

PVC

Other Materials

All available materials list

Know more

All available materials list

Know more

All available materials list

Know more
PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) is a rigid thermoplastic that is distinguished by its great resistance to chemical agents and its excellent mechanical properties. It has excellent chemical stability and excellent fire resistance (self-extinguishing).Has remarkable resistance to diluted and concentrated acids. It is also a good electrical insulator and absorbs little water and can be welded and glued.PVC can be welded and glued and it is used for all types of machinery parts, especially for the chemical and petrochemical industry.

Available colors

Gray

Advantages

check icon
  • Good machinability and dimensional accuracy
  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • High density
  • Lower price
  • Good tensile strength

Disadvantages

cross icon
  • Very easy to glue
  • Poor recyclability
  • Low impact strength compared to other polymers
  • Poor Heat Stability
  • Toxicity when exposed to fire or melted PVC, releases fumes that are toxic to human health

Properties

properties icon
Yield strength (MPa)
55
Elongation at break (%)
20
Hardness (Shore D)
82
Maximum service temperature (ºC)
60
Thermal expansion coefficient (ppm/ºC)
50
Density (g/cm³)
1.4
Horizontal axis
horizontal axis
Vertical x, z-a axis
vertical axis

Properties

properties icon
Yield strength (MPa)
Horizontal
info icon
55
Vertical xy
info icon
20
Hardness (Shore D)
Horizontal
info icon
82
Vertical xy
info icon
60
Thermal expansion coefficient (ppm/ºC)
Horizontal
info icon
50
Vertical xy
info icon
1.4
Horizontal
info icon
Vertical xy
info icon

Special PLA

PLA blends such as PLA silk, carbon fiber, and iron-filled offer an expanded range of properties for PLA. These filaments can provide durability, lightweightness, impact resistance, and even special colors and surface finishes. The applications for these special PLA filaments span across automotive, electronics, and more. Discover the potential of these filaments and unleash new opportunities for your 3D printing projects.

Available colors

Conductive - Black

Carbon Fibre - Black

Metal Filled - Iron Gray

Igus 151

Igus 150

Horizontal axis
horizontal axis
Vertical x, z-a axis
vertical axis

Properties

properties icon
Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
Horizontal
info icon
1.6
Vertical xy
info icon
1.9
Yield strength (MPa)
Horizontal
info icon
33
Vertical xy
info icon
45
Elongation (%)
Horizontal
info icon
3
Vertical xy
info icon
3.5
Impact Strength Charpy (kJ/m²)
Horizontal
info icon
13
Vertical xy
info icon
15
Hardness (Shore D)
72
Heat Deflection Temperature (ºC)
53
Density (g/cm³)
1.24

PETG carbon fiber

PVC

PETG reinforced with carbon fiber has improved mechanical properties with being more stiff, 10% more impact resistant and higher heat deflection (85ºC) when compared with normal PETG.It has a matte surface finish making the layer lines almost imperceptible.

Properties

properties icon
Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
2.5
Yield strength (MPa)
45
Impact Strength Charpy (notched) (kJ/m²)
5
Heat Deflection Temperature (ºC)
77
Density (g/cm³)
1.2