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SAFilament – SBS – White – 1kg – 1.75mm

Original price was: R299.00.Current price is: R295.00.
3 in stock
Estimated Delivery:
07 - 14 Nov, 2024
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On all orders over R5,000.00

Description

Difficulty printing
Heat resistance
UV resistance
Impact resistance
Biodegradability
Printing Speed
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Print Temperature: 210 – 240°C, dependent on printer model
Heat Bed temperature: 60 – 80°C​
Fan speed / Cooling: 0 – 100%
Printing Speed: 50 – 500mm/s

1Kg net weight – 420m 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

 

 

SBS (Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene) filament is a type of thermoplastic elastomer commonly used in 3D printing. It combines the rigidity of polystyrene with the flexibility and durability of butadiene rubber, making it a versatile material for a variety of applications.

Characteristics:
Flexible and Durable
SBS is known for its flexibility and impact resistance, which makes it suitable for producing parts that need to endure stress or bending.
Smooth Surface Finish
Prints made with SBS typically have a smooth surface finish, which is often sought after in applications like packaging or consumer products.
Transparent
SBS filament can be translucent, and when used in thin layers, it can produce transparent or semi-transparent objects.
Easy to Print
It has relatively low printing temperatures and easy extrusion, making it easier to work with compared to some other flexible filaments like TPU.
Low Odor: SBS emits less odor during printing compared to materials like ABS, making it more pleasant to work with in indoor environments.
Smooth able
As SBS is Styrene based it can be smoothed using Acetone vapor or applying D-Limonene to your prints.

Comparison with Other Filaments:
SBS vs. ABS
While ABS is more rigid and heat-resistant, SBS offers more flexibility and is easier to print due to lower warping.
SBS vs. TPU
TPU is more flexible than SBS, but SBS is easier to print and has better transparency. If you’re considering using SBS filament, it’s a good choice for projects where flexibility, transparency, and a smooth finish are important.

Applications:
Prototyping
Its durability and ease of printing make it ideal for creating prototypes that need to be both flexible and strong.
Wearable Devices
Due to its flexibility, SBS is sometimes used for printing wearable items like custom wristbands or grips.

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