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Printing

Parts made from DSM’s engineering plastics can be printed to provide them with a decorative pattern, logos or lettering. Some of the common types are discussed in this section.

The use of ink can have a drawback. It is often observed that a coating on a ductile plastic results in a brittle fracture during impact loading, whereas the uncoated part tested under the same conditions deforms in a ductile manner. The ink layer can result in a 40-fold reduction of the fracture energy, especially when a rigid ink is used. On loading of the part, the brittle ink fractures first and the crack may propagate through the substrate.

Additionally, solvents in the ink might lead to environmental stress cracking. High internal stresses in the part near gates, weld lines and wall thickness transitions, but also stresses due to external loads, in combination with aggressive solvents, may cause cracks in the surface of the substrate.

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