KSPA12ST is a white nylon powder with a D50 particle size of approximately 50 microns, featuring a narrow, uniform distribution, high sphericity, and excellent fluidity. Developed using Kings’ proprietary synthesis technology, it offers cost-effective production without compromising on surface quality or mechanical properties. The powder boasts a high reusability rate, with nearly 100% utilization, making it highly efficient for 3D printing applications.
White Nylon Powder
KSPA12ST is a white nylon powder with a D50 particle size of approximately 50 microns, featuring a narrow, uniform distribution, high sphericity, and excellent fluidity. Developed using Kings' proprietary synthesis technology, it offers cost-effective production without compromising on surface quality or mechanical properties. The powder boasts a high reusability rate, with nearly 100% utilization, making it highly efficient for 3D printing applications.
advantage
- ※ Exceptional color stability with repeated use
- ※ Powder particle size (D50) is around 50 microns, with a narrow and uniform distribution, displaying high sphericity and remarkable fluidity
- ※ Maintains excellent mechanical properties and achieves a flawless surface finish even at close to 100% powder reuse rate
Ideal Application
- ※ Functional Structures
- ※ Concept Prototypes
- ※ Automotive, Aerospace
- ※ Architectural, Electronic
Mechanical Properties
Value | Unit | Test Standard | |
Tensile Modulus | 1600 | Mpa | ISO 527 |
Tensile Strength | 46 | Mpa | ISO 527 |
Strain at Break | 20 | % | ISO 527 |
Charpy Impact Strength | 38 | KJ/㎡ | ISO 179 |
Charpy Notched Impact Strength | 7.5 | KJ/㎡ | ISO 179 |
Flexural Modulus | 1400 | Mpa | ISO 178 |
Flexural Strength | 50 | Mpa | ISO 178 |
Other Properties
Value | Unit | Test Standard | |
Powder Melting Temperature (10℃/min) | 187 | ℃ | ISO 11357 |
Vicat Softening Temperature (50℃/h50N) | 100 | ℃ | ISO 306 |
Density (Laser Sintered) | 0.94 | g/cm³ | Own Method |
Density (Powder) | 0.52 | g/cm³ | Own Method |
Particle Size (D50) | 50 | μm | Laser Diffraction |