Tensile strength test

Tensile strength test

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I've created a customized version of the filament tensile strength test from Thingiverse. I used it to assess the properties of my printer settings and materials. To do this, I printed the custom design in PLA, PETG, ABS, and Nylon. Each print was made with 25% infill density and a layer height of 0.3mm. The results were then subjected to a basic tensile test. The PETG sample showed no signs of stress until it reached 20 kilograms, where it failed catastrophically. PLA samples fared better, tolerating up to 30 kilograms before delamination occurred. ABS samples displayed more resilience, withstanding 40 kilograms without visible damage, although cracks began to appear on the corners. Nylon samples proved to be the strongest, sustaining 60 kilograms and eventually reaching a holding capacity of 120 kilograms. I encourage you to create your own tests using this custom design from Thingiverse's Customizer app: http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=28405

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