Description
1)Premium
material
Our re sins are
**0% virgin material imported from
overseas
2) Precisely quality
control
Accurate diameter: 3.0/1.*5mm, variations +
/*0.1mm,roundness +/*0.*5mm;
high tenacity and stable melting point;no
bubble,
3)Color choice:*4 colors for
selection;
a.Normal series: White, Black, Nature, Red,
Blue, Yellow, Green, Silver, Grey, Gold, Pink, Purple, Orange,
Transparent, Wood, dark green
b.Fluorescent series: Florescent
yellow, Florescent green
c.Luminous series: Luminous blue, luminous
green
d.Color change series: Blue green
to yellow green, grey to white, blue to white, purple to
pink.
4)
Suitable
Suitable for a variety of 3D printer,
Makerbot, UP, Cubify, Leapfrog, Reprap, Ultimaker, Mendel, Prusa,
Huxley, BFB series, etc.
Filament
colors
· Normal series: White, Black,
Nature, Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Silver, Grey, Gold, Pink, Purple,
Orange, Transparent, Wood, dark green
· Fluorescent series:
Florescent yellow, Florescent green
· Luminous series: Luminous
blue, luminous green
· Color change series:
Blue green to yellow green, grey to white, blue to white, purple to
pink.
HIPS,
High Impact Polystyrene, is very similar to ABS. They share a lot
of the same characteristics and qualities. However, HIPS is used
with different solvents versus ABS. Limonene is used with HIPS
instead of Acetone for ABS. Since Limonene does not affect ABS,
HIPS is commonly used as a supporting material. HIPS is versatile,
economical, and impact resistant.
Wood (Please note net weight of 0.8 kg) is a new
FDM filament that was developed to print wooden-like objects. The
filament contains recycled wood with PLA and some binding polymers.
Printing at lower temperatures will produce a brighter color, and
if you adjust the print temperatures to be higher it will create a
darker print. Adjusting the print temperature by as little as *0
degrees will vary the coloration giving the printed object a
"grainy" look. The printed wood will appear rough and similar to
Medium Density Fiberboard, known as MDF. Wood filament is less
viscous compared to PLA or ABS during printing. Please add a little
extra extrusion to the beginning of the print to help prevent dry
extrusion. Also, increasing the retraction setting during slicing
will reduce "leakage." The wood filament will appear delicate after
print, so please allow the wood filament to set approximately
thirty to sixty minutes after printing.
PVA (Please note net weight of 0.5 kg) is a
water-soluble synthetic polymer. PVA is degradable and dissolves
quickly in water. It is the perfect filament to use as support
material for it\'s dissolvable properties. Generally, PVA is used
in conjunction with PLA not ABS because it adheres well to PLA. The
extrusion temperature difference can also be problematic with ABS.
Importantly, PVA should not be allowed to sit at temperatures
higher than **0°C for an extended period of time, known as
pyrolysis. It will form jams which are extremely difficult to
remove. Unlike PLA and ABS, you cannot remove the jam by increasing
the temperature. Clearing the jam in the nozzle will often require
it to be re-drilled or replaced altogether, so be
careful!
PA,
(or polyamide aka Nylon) is an high quality plastic now
available for 3D printing. It is very flexible, but strong, and has
excellent printing properties. Due to those properties a new area
of applications (where toughness and flexibility is essential) will
be accessible for 3D printing from now on. Nylon is a new polymer
used for 3D printing, but it is widely used in a variety of
applications under the common name polyamide (PA). The typical
properties are: flexible, strong and chemical resistant. Printed
objects made with this material are reported to have similar
strength as injection molded parts and can be post-processed using
mills and lathes