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Vacuum Compatibility of 3D-Printed Materials

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arxiv 1308.4962 v2 pith:HK35OWFI submitted 2013-08-22 physics.ins-det

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keywords materialsvacuumd-printedsilveracrylicavailablecompatibilitycurrently
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The fabrication fidelity and vacuum properties are tested for currently available 3D-printed materials including polyamide, glass, acrylic, and sterling silver. The silver was the only material found to be suitable to ultrahigh vacuum environments due to outgassing and sublimation observed in other materials.

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