SAFilament – PLA – UV Neon – Pink – 1kg – 1.75mm
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PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable (under the correct conditions) thermoplastic derived from renewable resources such as corn starch or sugarcane. It is one of the most popular bioplastics, used for many applications ranging from plastic cups to medical implants. PLA in its raw form is also FDA and EU commission regulation approved as Food Contact Safe.
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SAFilament - PLA - UV Neon - Pink - 1kg - 1.75mm remove | Creality - Ender-3 V2/Neo - Carborundum Glass remove | Fil X - SBS - Translucent - Red -1kg - 1.75mm remove | SunLu - Filament - PETG – Blue Sky -1kg - 1.75mm remove | Fil X - SBS - Translucent - Blue -1kg - 1.75mm remove | Fil X - SBS - Lilac - 1kg - 1.75mm remove | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Name | SAFilament - PLA - UV Neon - Pink - 1kg - 1.75mm remove | Creality - Ender-3 V2/Neo - Carborundum Glass remove | Fil X - SBS - Translucent - Red -1kg - 1.75mm remove | SunLu - Filament - PETG – Blue Sky -1kg - 1.75mm remove | Fil X - SBS - Translucent - Blue -1kg - 1.75mm remove | Fil X - SBS - Lilac - 1kg - 1.75mm remove | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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SKU | SAF-PLA-126 | SBS175-1-GlassBed | FILXTRANSRED | SUNLUPETGBLUSKY | FILXTRANSBLUE | FILX-SBS-LILAC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Description |
Print Temperature: 190 – 230°C, dependent on printer model
Heat Bed temperature: 0 – 60°C
Fan speed / Cooling: 100%
1Kg net weight - 340m per roll
1.5Kg Total shipping weight
Accurate diameter of 1.75mm with a tolerance of ± 0.05mm
Spool Size: diameter 200mm, inner hub 58mm & Width 55mm
Vacuum bagged and packaged in card board box | Fil X recommends: A Nozzle Temperature of 215°C - 230°C And a Bed temperature of 70°C | Fil X recommends: A Nozzle Temperature of 215°C - 230°C And a Bed temperature of 70°C | Fil X recommends a Nozzle Temperature of 220 – 250°C And a Bed temperature of 80°C | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Content | PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable (under the correct conditions) thermoplastic derived from renewable resources such as corn starch or sugarcane. It is one of the most popular bioplastics, used for many applications ranging from plastic cups to medical implants. PLA in its raw form is also FDA and EU commission regulation approved as Food Contact Safe. | This is a replacement Carborundum glass bed for the Creality Ender-3 V2. It comes with a protective film and the perforated printing on top of the glass for perfect print adhesion.
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FIL X SBS
Did you know that you are in daily contact with SBS products such as the soles of your shoes or the tyres of your car? But how can SBS be used in FDM 3D printing?
SBS (Styrene-butadiene-styrene) has the unique properties of being both tough and flexible at the same time, thanks to its Polystyrene origin lending it a hard, tough consistency and the Polybutadiene giving it a bit more bounce with its rubbery properties. This powerhouse combination offers, apart from good layer adhesion, no odour during printing and does not absorb moisture. Furthermore, it has been FDA and EU directive approved for food contact.
Fil X SBS filament is very easy to print with on a glass bed with some hairspray for better bed adhesion and best of all can be smoothed with d-limonene (also available from Fil X!) leaving you with a stunning finished product. | Although many people look at 3D Printing and consider it to just be for decorational purposes, the true 3D Makers amongst us will notice that there’s more to this technology, and with the right materials, it’s certainly not impossible to make high quality functional parts, and that’s what PETG Filament is all about. SunLu PETG is like a blend between ABS and PLA, but is made from Polyethylene Terephthalate (with Glycol additives), and this makes it the ideal material to use for all kinds of functional prints that need to be able to withstand real world forces. And while ABS Filament is highly regarded for its impact resistance, PETG offers a similar level of impact resistance but couples it with some good flex as well, which of course provides a boost in this regard while also giving it distinct benefits and drawbacks when compared to ABS. Furthermore, while transparent ABS is certainly not a common material to find, PETG caters well to Makers who want transparency in their prints, being transparent by nature and able to be sanded and polished for even great effect.
If you’re looking for a material that you can use to print items to withstand typical everyday forces, SunLu PETG Filament is a great option, as it can certainly take a light to moderate knock without cracking, deforming or otherwise becoming structurally unstable and unusable. This makes it ideal for items like handguards on motocross bikes, scratch plates for sleek enclosures, handles for cupboards and storage compartments, and pretty much any other applications that may be exposed to the odd bump, knock, scrape or similar type of harsh force. These characteristics, coupled with the fact that many of these spools feature a vibrant and enjoyable colour, makes it a great all-round material for pretty much anything you want to print. So, regardless of what kind of 3D Maker you are, we’re quite sure that you’ll be able to take full advantage of what SunLu PETG has to offer, and if you’re looking for a material that’s similar to ABS but easier to print – or if you just want to switch it up and test out a fresh new material with its own range of fun colours – PETG may be the ideal material for you to test out… and inevitably fall in love with.
Of course, as with any other filament brand, we encourage you to test out SunLu PETG Filament for yourself, and if you enjoy the colours, print quality and printing style of it, then take the next leap and test out other materials from the SunLu Filament Range. So far, we’ve enjoyed each and every variant that we have in stock, and we’re quite certain that you’re going to fall in love with SunLu just like we did when first sinking our teeth into their range of materials and colours.
HELPFUL TIPS FOR PRINTING WITH SUNLU PETG FILAMENT:3D Printing with the durable and slightly flexible PETG polymer is quite a unique experience, as it offers very similar characteristics to ABS, but uses very similar printing specifications to PLA. This is why many 3D Makers argue that PETG is the perfect balance between ABS and PLA polymers, offering high strength but also being relatively easy to print with compared to some of the filaments and polymers with stricter parameters. However, if you really want to get the most out of your PETG prints, and enjoy both durable and aesthetically awesome-looking results, we’ve collected following insights, which we feel are some of the most important factors, and which we feel are the most important factors to experiment with when “dialling in” your 3D Printer:
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR 3D PRINTING PETG:If you’re still eager to learn more about the intricacies of 3D Printing with PETG, we’ve taken the time to collect together some of our favourite resources, guides, tutorials and discussions, and we feel that each of these offer some unique insights that can help you achieve great success with this slightly tricky but very awesome 3D Filament. Just remember, however, that each of the following resources will have their own unique take on printing PETG, and may have used different brands or colours in their tests. As such, they may understandably differ from our tips, which we created using eSUN PETG Filament, but can still offer great assistance if you’re running into troubles, or are just looking for further information over and above what we’ve provided. As such, we hope that you enjoy these as much as we do, and can gather some good tips to help you get your 3D Printer dialled in and printing strong, beautiful or otherwise impressive PETG prints:
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FIL X SBS
Did you know that you are in daily contact with SBS products such as the soles of your shoes or the tyres of your car? But how can SBS be used in FDM 3D printing?
SBS (Styrene-butadiene-styrene) has the unique properties of being both tough and flexible at the same time, thanks to its Polystyrene origin lending it a hard, tough consistency and the Polybutadiene giving it a bit more bounce with its rubbery properties. This powerhouse combination offers, apart from good layer adhesion, no odour during printing and does not absorb moisture. Furthermore, it has been FDA and EU directive approved for food contact.
Fil X SBS filament is very easy to print with on a glass bed with some hairspray for better bed adhesion and best of all can be smoothed with d-limonene (also available from Fil X!) leaving you with a stunning finished product. | TOUGH YET FLEXIBLE FIL X SBS Did you know that you are in daily contact with SBS products such as the soles of your shoes or the tyres of your car? But how can SBS be used in FDM 3D printing? SBS (Styrene-butadiene-styrene) has the unique properties of being both tough and flexible at the same time, thanks to its Polystyrene origin lending it a hard, tough consistency and the Polybutadiene giving it a bit more bounce with its rubbery properties. This powerhouse combination offers, apart from good layer adhesion, no odour during printing and does not absorb moisture. Furthermore, it has been FDA and EU directive approved for food contact. Fil X SBS filament is very easy to print with on a glass bed with some hairspray for better bed adhesion and best of all can be smoothed with d-limonene (also available from Fil X!) leaving you with a stunning finished product. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 1.2 kg | 1.2 kg | 1.2 kg | 1.2 kg | 1.2 kg | 1.2 kg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dimensions | 22 × 22 × 7 cm | 28 × 28 × 8 cm | 22 × 22 × 7 cm | 22 × 22 × 7 cm | 22 × 22 × 7 cm | 22 × 22 × 7 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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