Mechanically resilient 3D-printed components with DWH Filler Heavy: Minimal material usage and targeted weight distribution

The production of mechanically highly resilient components and the precise adjustment of weight distribution in 3D printing often require a high amount of material and long printing times. With minimal material consumption and shorter printing times, only the outer contours of the component are printed first, which are then filled with DWH Filler Heavy. After curing, a stable component is created in which the weight distribution can be specifically adjusted.

HIGH MECHANICAL STABILITY

HIGH DENSITY

SELF-LEVELING

MECHANICALLY REWORKABLE

How is the product used?

Step 1:
Seal Hulk with dichtol

Step 2:
Mix A and B components together

Step 3:
Shedding Hulk

Step 4:
Resistant after curing

Product range

DWH Filler Heavy #2597

  • Metallic fillers
  • Density = 3.8 kg/L
  • Magnetic

dichtol AM Hydro #2589

  • For fine pores (less than 0.2 mm)
  • Water-based, VOC-free
  • Good solvent resistance

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