ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
Agora com adesão melhorada das camadas, maior resistência ao quebra e fluxo de fusão elevado, proporcionando uma experiência de impressão mais consistente e de maior desempenho, sem complicações!
Alguma vez quiseste criar algo com a tua impressora 3D que envolvesse eletrónica?
Talvez um LED, sensor táctil ou alguma outra invenção genial para resolver os problemas do mundo?
Então, Protopasta Conductive PLA é o material perfeito para ti!
Eletrifica as impressões para circuitos simples e dispositivos sensíveis ao toque!
Disponível nos diâmetros de 1.75 mm e 2.85 mm (3).
125g vêm em bobinas soltas, 1kg está em um carreto de 8" de diâmetro e 2kg em um carreto de 12" de diâmetro.
Imprime com configurações padrão de PLA (ou mais altas) – não é necessário cama aquecida ou bico especial.
Usável na maioria das impressoras compatíveis com PLA, como Makerbot, FlashForge, Dremel, Ultimaker, Printrbot e mais!
Ideal para circuitos simples e projetos interativos.
Também podes experimentar com ESD ou rolamentos impressos em 3D!
Quão Condutivo é?
Resistividade volumétrica da resina moldada (não impressa em 3D): 15 ohm-cm
Resistividade volumétrica das peças impressas em 3D ao longo das camadas (x/y): 30 ohm-cm
Resistividade volumétrica das peças impressas em 3D contra as camadas (z): 115 ohm-cm
Resistência de um comprimento de 10cm de filamento 1.75mm: 2-3kohm
Resistência de um comprimento de 10cm de filamento 2.85mm: 800-1200ohm
Aqui estão alguns projetos interessantes para explorar:
Este filamento é uma ótima opção para quem quer experimentar a eletrónica com impressão 3D!
Começando com os Proto-pasta PLAs, incluindo HTPLA
Criámos esta página para proporcionar uma experiência de impressão premium com PLA e HTPLA que rivaliza com os nossos materiais de alta qualidade. Siga as orientações abaixo para melhorar a sua experiência de impressão 3D. Em outras palavras, aqui está o seu atalho para uma impressão 3D incrível com pasta. Se no final deste documento tiver questões ou precisar de ajuda, por favor, contacte-nos através do e-mail [email protected].
Manuseio do Filamento
As bobinas soltas podem ser bastante difíceis de manusear. Um manuseio desleixado pode rapidamente resultar numa confusão frustrante de fios emaranhados. Mantenha as bobinas soltas controladas com um suporte de bobina, como o masterspool, para uma experiência mais tranquila. Descubra mais sobre o manuseio de bobinas soltas no post de blog do Keith.
Para o filamento em carreto, nunca deixe a ponta solta. Quando não estiver na extrusora da impressora, coloque-a nas ondulações do cartucho de papelão! Além disso, evite dobras bruscas e força excessiva ao carregar o filamento na sua impressora.
Configurações de Impressão
Na Proto-pasta, fabricamos filamento de alta qualidade. O nosso objetivo é facilitar a obtenção de resultados excepcionais, mas um resultado positivo depende muito do seu hardware, configuração, ajustes e parâmetros de processo. Combinar hardware com o processo e material para uma experiência positiva nem sempre é simples, mas pode começar com as seguintes configurações para sua impressora, e depois ajustar conforme necessário.
Exemplo de configurações para impressora típica:
Tamanho do bico: 0.4 mm (Padrão para a maioria das impressoras e equilibra detalhes com produtividade.)
Largura de extrusão: 0.45 mm (Normalmente maior que o tamanho do bico. Se estiver usando um bico maior, ajuste a largura de extrusão para ser maior que o diâmetro do bico.)
Espessura da camada: 0.15 mm (Para um equilíbrio entre velocidade, qualidade e fiabilidade.)
Velocidade(s): 15-45 mm/s (Respeite os limites mecânicos e de fluxo de volume. Fique dentro da faixa de velocidade recomendada, mas use velocidades mais baixas para as paredes e mais rápidas para o preenchimento.)
Taxa de fluxo de volume: 1-3 cu mm/s (Resultado da faixa de velocidade, largura e espessura da camada acima. Respeite as limitações do hardware e da geometria.)
Temperatura típica: 215°C +/- 10°C (Combinando material, hardware e taxa de fluxo de volume.)
A taxa de fluxo de volume, juntamente com a temperatura, determina o quão derretido está o material. Isso depende do tipo de hot end, bico e extrusora, material e fabricante, bem como do tipo, posição e configurações do ventilador da camada. Mudanças na largura de extrusão, espessura da camada e velocidade afetam o fluxo de volume, o que pode alterar a temperatura necessária ou desejada.
Configurações Adicionais a Notar:
Tipo de preenchimento “Grid” a 20-30% - “conectar linhas de preenchimento” desmarcado (desligado).
Mínimo de 3 camadas externas e 4 camadas superiores/inferiores para boa qualidade de superfície.
O ventilador de camada deve ser ajustado para resfriar o suficiente para a taxa de construção, mas não tão agressivo a ponto de falhar o processo por resfriar demais o bico e o bloco do aquecedor.
Validação e Ajustes Finais:
Imprima uma caixa de parede simples para ajustar a temperatura e configurações relacionadas à extrusão.
Utilize o Protognome para validar os resultados.
Publicar as suas Impressões:
Publique as suas impressões e marque-nos no Twitter e Instagram com @Proto_pasta. Precisa de mais ajuda? Considere os problemas comuns e as soluções abaixo.
Problemas Comuns:
Exceder as capacidades do hardware.
Desajuste da taxa de fluxo e temperatura.
Resfriamento excessivo do bico devido ao ventilador de camada, resultando em temperaturas do bloco aquecedor e/ou bico inferiores ao ponto de ajuste.
Deficiências no hardware, como o MK3 heat break, diâmetro inadequado do bico ou outros problemas.
Má montagem ou ajuste de componentes.
Distância de retração excessiva ou número de retrações.
Fluxo impreciso com seções transversais faltando ou a espessura das paredes não combinando com a largura de extrusão definida no software.
Soluções Comuns:
Substituição do heat break por um design OEM e sem defeitos, com orifício liso.
Montagem adequada dos componentes, sem lacunas de plástico e com pasta térmica.
Oiling ligeiro do filamento, mas com cuidado, um pouco já é suficiente.
Redução da velocidade do ventilador de camada e/ou isolamento do ventilador do bloco aquecedor e bico.
Instalar uma meia de bloco aquecedor para isolar o bloco e o bico do ventilador de camada.
Aumentar a temperatura para permitir o fluxo através de obstruções internas.
Reduzir a velocidade e/ou escolher uma velocidade única para um único fluxo de volume.
Considerar ajuste da tensão da engrenagem de condução, substituição/acoplamento do tubo Bowden e montagem do carreto.
Vídeo de Ajuda:
Visitámos o Joel e acabámos com um vídeo útil sobre o assunto:
Essas dicas devem ajudar a garantir que suas impressões com Proto-pasta sejam o mais bem-sucedidas possível! Se precisar de mais assistência, estamos à disposição!
Conductive PLA
Já alguma vez quiseste criar algo com a tua impressora 3D que incluísse eletrónica? Talvez um LED, sensor táctil ou alguma outra invenção genial para resolver os problemas do mundo? Então, Protopasta Conductive PLA é o material perfeito para ti.
Quão Condutivo é?
A medida normalmente usada para caracterizar um condutor é a "resistividade volumétrica", com unidades de Ohm-cm. Pode ser confuso, pois não é óbvio o seu significado, como é o caso de "milhas por hora". A resistividade volumétrica é simplesmente a resistência através de um cubo de 1cm x 1cm x 1cm de material, com contato total nas 2 superfícies opostas. Muitas vezes, é impresso incorretamente como ohm/cm, o que não é uma unidade de medida comum.
A medição da condutividade foi realizada com um dispositivo que criámos e que prende uma amostra entre dois condutores de folha e cubos de 1cm impressos em uma Printrbot Simple Metal e usinados a partir de resina sólida. Aqui estão os resultados:
Resistividade volumétrica da resina moldada (não impressa em 3D): 15 ohm-cm
Resistividade volumétrica das peças impressas em 3D perpendicular às camadas: 30 ohm-cm
Resistividade volumétrica das peças impressas em 3D através das camadas (ao longo do eixo Z): 115 ohm-cm
Resistência de 10cm de comprimento de filamento 1.75mm: 2-3kohm
Resistência de 10cm de comprimento de filamento 2.85mm: 800-1200ohm
Protopasta Conductive PLA é uma excelente escolha para aplicações de circuitos de baixo-voltagem, projetos de sensores táctil e utilização de impressões para interação com ecrãs táctil (que requerem baixa condutividade, é por isso que não consegues usar o ecrã do teu smartphone com luvas). Como regra geral, qualquer coisa que consigas fazer passar por um resistor de 1K deverá ser possível com o nosso material (se projetares os condutores no tamanho adequado). Isto irá facilmente alimentar um Arduino de baixa corrente, se não estiveres a alimentar muito com ele. Além disso, experimenta com ESD ou rolamentos impressos em 3D!
Protopasta Conductive PLA é um composto de Natureworks 4043D PLA, um dispersante e negro de carbono condutivo. Na forma de filamento, é bastante flexível e compatível com qualquer impressora que possa imprimir PLA.
Força e Desempenho
Ainda não fizemos testes mecânicos substanciais neste produto, mas temos alguns parâmetros subjetivos que devem ser úteis para comparar este material com outros:
Força: Força razoável. Mais flexível que o PLA, mas com menor aderência entre camadas.
Rigidez: Baixa, semi-flexível.
Resistência ao Calor: Semelhante ao PLA, use abaixo de 50°C.
Aderência entre Camadas: Aderência razoável. Não tão boa quanto o PLA normal.
Flexibilidade: O filamento é bastante flexível, mas quebra se for dobrado repetidamente (particularmente o 2.85mm). As peças impressas são rígidas se tiverem mais de um ou dois milímetros de espessura. Seções finas são algo flexíveis, mas falham ao longo das linhas das camadas se forem flexionadas mais do que algumas vezes.
Modo de Falha: Se for flexionado até à quebra, a falha ocorrerá ao longo das linhas das camadas.
Desempenho ao Encolher: Muito baixo encolhimento.
Compatibilidade com Cabeçais Duplos: Compatível (gruda) com PLA em impressões de materiais duplos.
Configurações de Impressão
Protopasta Conductive PLA é bastante fácil de imprimir e é compatível com a maioria das impressoras que conseguem imprimir PLA.
Densidade:
1.15 g/cm³ (1500 kg/m³)
Parâmetros:
Temperatura da Cama (se disponível, não é necessária): 50°C
Temperatura do Hot End: 215 – 230°C (recomendamos usar mais quente para incentivar a aderência entre camadas)
Manutenção da Impressora 3D
Para uma correta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que, ao trocar de material de filamento 3D, faça uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma, garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acúmulo de crostas que é criado sempre que há troca de material. Com este produto, evita problemas como "clogs" e "jams", e o seu nozzle manter-se-á sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Pode encontrar o filamento de limpeza a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK.
Para obter maior aderência à superfície da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos aplicar 3DLAC na base da plataforma.
Pode encontrar no seguinte LINK.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, o que significa que absorve rapidamente a humidade do ar após poucos minutos de ser aberto, dificultando a impressão 3D com qualidade. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tende a ser frágil e de acabamento irregular ou, em certos casos, torna-se impossível imprimir.
Deve usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante, como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Pode encontrar estas soluções no seguinte LINK.
Download
Fichas Técnicas e de Segurança
1kg - Rolo PLA Black (Composite Eletricamente Condutivo) - Cor 1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro Facilidade de Impressão: Moderado
Espero que as informações ajudem! Se precisar de mais detalhes ou ajuda, estou à disposição!
ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
Not your everyday PLA, HTPLA v3 offers the ease of PLA printing with such exceptional quality, compatibility, reliability, durability, performance, and finish that you'll want to use it every day!
Protopasta's Premium HTPLA v3 is our own exclusive, unique formulation based on extensive in-house testing and our industry-leading experience working with heat treatable PLA.
HTPLA v3 prints like standard PLA, but can be heat treated for much higher temperature stability than standard PLA.
HTPLA v3 offers exceptional performance and finish for your functional prototypes and final part production.
HTPLA V3 is 3D Printing evolved
Stronger & more durable for beautiful, functional prints with engineering-grade performance!
We've become HTPLA ninjas over the last 3 years and this formula is da bomb. Seriously, we created and tested many blends (including those from large, respected material manufactures) before selecting this formula for more durability without sacrificing HTPLA's exceptional stiffness, strength, and layer adhesion.
Leading Performance
Proto Pasta HTPLA V3 is designed for more consistent flow with less tendency towards clogging compared to Everyday PLA. It also has less moisture uptake compared to HTPLA v2 allowing higher temperature printing (up to 250C or more) for further improved layer adhesion and part strength! HTPLA v3 even outperforms HTPLA-CF based on HTPLA v2 by exhibiting as little as 0.5% shrinkage in x/y and negligible change in z during heat treating of 100% infill parts.
Exceptional Quality
Less lost time and material with less failed prints. Poor diameter, wet, and brittle filament can reduce reliability. That's why we implement dynamic diameter feedback, introduce no moisture during extrusion, and improved durability for HTPLA v3.
Competitive Cost
We're next leveling the business with more space, more extruders, and more productivity to reach a new economy of scale. We're sharing that advancement with you by bringing you more product for less.
Less Waste
HTPLA, like standard PLA, has a more eco-friendly, bio-renewable origin with less out-gassing and nano-particle emissions than most plastics, but then many companies spool PLA onto petroleum based, non-recyclable reels creating unnecessary plastic waste! Next, they add additional wasteful packaging like multiple boxes. Finally, they often out-source materials from far away at additional cost to the environment. We're controlling our carbon footprint and minimizing environmental impact by sourcing local materials, adding nothing unnecessary, and minimizing packaging waste. We lead the industry with locally-made, 100% recyclable cardboard spools that are both lightweight to ship and locally recyclable.
Made By Makers
Best of all, Proto-pasta is made by engineering professionals at Protoplant who are passionate about making things and improving our world - just like you! When you purchase Proto-pasta, you can feel good about supporting small business, future innovation, the environment, and hard working folks that love 3D Printing, technology, and tinkering as much as you do!
Getting Started with Proto-pasta PLAs including HTPLA
We've created this page to bring you a premium PLA and HTPLA printing experience that rivals our premium material. Follow below to improve your 3D printing experience. In other words, here's your shortcut to awesomeness with pasta. If at the end of this document you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected].
Filament Handling
Loose coils can be very tricky to manage. Going cowboy on your spool handling can quickly end up in a frustrating, tangled mess. Keep your loose coils wrangled with a spool holder like masterspool for a more trouble-free experience. Find out more about loose coil handling in Keith's blog post.
And for spooled filament, never let go of the loose end. When not in the printer extruder, tuck it away in the cardboard spool's corrugation! Also, avoid sharp bends and excessive force when loading filament into your printer.
Print settings
At Proto-pasta, we make high quality filament. We aspire to make exceptional results easy, but a positive result is very much dependent on your hardware, set-up, adjustments, and process parameters. Matching hardware with process and material for a positive experience is not always straight-forward, but you can start by pairing the following settings with your printer for a good starting point, then tune or troubleshoot as required.
Example settings for typical printer
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (Standard to most printers & balances detail with productivity.)
Extrusion width = 0.45 mm (Typically larger than nozzle size. If using a larger nozzle diameter, be sure to set the extrusion width larger than that nozzle diameter.)
Layer thickness = 0.15 mm (For a balance of speed, quality & reliability.)
Speed(s) = 15-45 mm/s (Respecting mechanical and volume flow limits. Stay within the recommended speed range but apply slower speeds to the walls and faster speeds to the infill.)
Volume flow rate(s) = 1-3 cu mm/s (The result of above speed range, width, and layer thickness. Respect hardware and geometry limitations.)
Typical temperature = 215 C +/- 10 C (Matching material, hardware, and volume flow rate.)
Volume flow rate together with temperature dictates how melted the material is. This is hardware & condition dependent based on hot end, nozzle & extruder type, material & manufacturer as well as layer fan type, position & settings. Extrusion width, layer thickness & speed changes affect volume flow which may change required/desired temperature.
Additional settings of note
“Grid” infill type at 20-30% - “connect infill lines” unchecked (off).
Minimum 3 shells & 4 top/bottom layers for good surface quality.
Layer fan set to cool enough for build rate, but not so aggressive as to fail process by over-cooling nozzle and heater block.
Validation and fine-tuning
Single wall box to tune temperature and extrusion-related settings.
We visited Joel and ended up with a helpful video on the subject:
Para uma correcta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que trocar de material de filamento 3D, a efectuar uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acumular de crosta que é criado sempre que efectua trocas de material.
Com este produto evita problema como "clogs" e "jams" e fará com que o seu nozzle mantenha-se sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Poderá encontrar a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK
Para obter maior aderência à superfície da sua impressora 3D recomendamos a aplicar 3DLAC na base da plataforma.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, absorvendo rapidamente a humidade do ar passados poucos minutos após aberto, impossibilitando desta forma a correcta impressão 3D do mesmo. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tendem a ser frágeis e de acabamento irregular ou em certos casos, torna-se simplesmente impossíveis de imprimir.
Deverá de usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Poderá encontrar no seguinte LINK
50g- Rolo
HTPLA Black Opaque HTPLA - Cor
1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
Muito Fácil - Facilidade de Impressão
ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
The look of Carbon Fiber without Carbon Fiber. Instead, Black Matte Fiber HTPLA uses plant fibers for a similar texture and sheen.
Great for both artistic and technical parts with no special hardware required!
Designer Finish + Engineering Performance for Every Printer!
A great alternative to Carbon or Glass Fibers, Black Matte Fiber HTPLA uses plant fibers great looks in both artistic and technical parts with no special hardware required!
Finish
Printed parts have a low luster, textured surface which creates a highly desirable contrast between light and shadow. Texture, color, and sheen can be somewhat manipulated by printer settings as well as post-processing. Printed parts can also be smoothed or weathered with paint for alternate aesthetics. The plant-based fibers lend well to adhesion of paint and other aesthetic coatings.
Performance
Based on Proto-pasta HTPLA, this Matte Fiber version can be heat treated to retain more stiffness to higher temperatures. Dimensional stability is improved compared to HTPLA without fibers. The plant-based fibers improve adhesion of glues and coatings. Performance is similar to Carbon Fiber HTPLA but processing of Matte Fiber does NOT require a wear resistant nozzle.
Compatibility
No special hardware or nozzles are required for this plant-based composite. This material is not overly brittle, but is stiff and will break under excessive load. It prints like PLA on non-heated beds. Suggested print temperature is 190-230C, but we had good luck with a slow 1st layer at 230C on cold blue tape and 210C thereafter for a balance of strength and aesthetic.
This material does absorb moisture and dry filament is recommend for best results. When saturated with moisture, this material oozes more readily. Lowering flow and/or temperatures can minimize oozing and improve detail, though higher temperatures are recommended for best mechanical properties. With higher temperatures, ooze artifacts can be removed post build.
Finishing
This material can be shaved/carved with a sharp blade for a smooth finish. Experiment with weathering or other painting techniques for a unique look. Also, expect improved bonding strength with glue compared to plastic without fiber.
Getting Started with Proto-pasta PLAs including HTPLA
We've created this page to bring you a premium PLA and HTPLA printing experience that rivals our premium material. Follow below to improve your 3D printing experience. In other words, here's your shortcut to awesomeness with pasta. If at the end of this document you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected].
Filament Handling
Loose coils can be very tricky to manage. Going cowboy on your spool handling can quickly end up in a frustrating, tangled mess. Keep your loose coils wrangled with a spool holder like masterspool for a more trouble-free experience. Find out more about loose coil handling in Keith's blog post.
And for spooled filament, never let go of the loose end. When not in the printer extruder, tuck it away in the cardboard spool's corrugation! Also, avoid sharp bends and excessive force when loading filament into your printer.
Print settings
At Proto-pasta, we make high quality filament. We aspire to make exceptional results easy, but a positive result is very much dependent on your hardware, set-up, adjustments, and process parameters. Matching hardware with process and material for a positive experience is not always straight-forward, but you can start by pairing the following settings with your printer for a good starting point, then tune or troubleshoot as required.
Example settings for typical printer
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (Standard to most printers & balances detail with productivity.)
Extrusion width = 0.45 mm (Typically larger than nozzle size. If using a larger nozzle diameter, be sure to set the extrusion width larger than that nozzle diameter.)
Layer thickness = 0.15 mm (For a balance of speed, quality & reliability.)
Speed(s) = 15-45 mm/s (Respecting mechanical and volume flow limits. Stay within the recommended speed range but apply slower speeds to the walls and faster speeds to the infill.)
Volume flow rate(s) = 1-3 cu mm/s (The result of above speed range, width, and layer thickness. Respect hardware and geometry limitations.)
Typical temperature = 215 C +/- 10 C (Matching material, hardware, and volume flow rate.)
Volume flow rate together with temperature dictates how melted the material is. This is hardware & condition dependent based on hot end, nozzle & extruder type, material & manufacturer as well as layer fan type, position & settings. Extrusion width, layer thickness & speed changes affect volume flow which may change required/desired temperature.
Additional settings of note
“Grid” infill type at 20-30% - “connect infill lines” unchecked (off).
Minimum 3 shells & 4 top/bottom layers for good surface quality.
Layer fan set to cool enough for build rate, but not so aggressive as to fail process by over-cooling nozzle and heater block.
Validation and fine-tuning
Single wall box to tune temperature and extrusion-related settings.
We visited Joel and ended up with a helpful video on the subject:
Para uma correcta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que trocar de material de filamento 3D, a efectuar uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acumular de crosta que é criado sempre que efectua trocas de material.
Com este produto evita problema como "clogs" e "jams" e fará com que o seu nozzle mantenha-se sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Poderá encontrar a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK
Para obter maior aderência à superfície da sua impressora 3D recomendamos a aplicar 3DLAC na base da plataforma.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, absorvendo rapidamente a humidade do ar passados poucos minutos após aberto, impossibilitando desta forma a correcta impressão 3D do mesmo. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tendem a ser frágeis e de acabamento irregular ou em certos casos, torna-se simplesmente impossíveis de imprimir.
Deverá de usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Poderá encontrar no seguinte LINK
50g- Rolo
HTPLA Black ( Matte Fiber ) - Cor
1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
Muito Fácil - Facilidade de Impressão
ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
Our most popular exotic material, Protopasta Carbon Fiber Composite HTPLA is a combination of milled carbon fibers and high-performance PLA.
Resulting 3D prints made with our Carbon Fiber HTPLA are demonstrably more rigid, providing excellent structural strength and layer adhesion with very low warpage.
The embedded carbon provides a beautiful matte black finish with a slight sheen, resulting in 3D prints with exceptional accuracy, finish, and performance!
For exceptional accuracy, finish & performance, choose Carbon Fiber
Proto-pasta Carbon Fiber Composite HTPLA is a combination of milled carbon fibers and high-performance, heat treatable PLA (HTPLA). Resulting 3D printed prototypes and end-use parts are characterized by exceptionally stability of form and potential use up to 155 deg C (310 deg F) when heat treated.
Finish
Printed parts have a beautiful matte black finish with layer hiding sheen and texture. The carbon fibers give the surface a nice sheen and with layer heights under 0.1mm the layers blend into the texture and almost disappear.
Performance
Printed prototypes and end use parts using Protopasta Carbon Fiber HTPLA are characterized by exceptional stability of form and potential use up to 155 deg C (310 deg F) when heat treated. Carbon fiber's rigidity and hardness results in prints with improved form and function compared to standard HTPLA without carbon fibers. Excellent layer adhesion and minimal warpage (even without a heated bed) make this a great everyday filament for accurate parts. Increased rigidity from the carbon fiber means increased structural support but decreased flexibility, making our Carbon Fiber HTPLA an ideal material for frames, supports, shells, propellers, tools... really anything not expected (or desired) to bend. It is particularly loved by drone builders and and RC hobbyists.
Compatibility
Adaptable to most PLA-compatible printers. Heated bed recommended for process ease, quality, and reliability, but not required. Printer should allow 3rd party filament, parameter adjustment, and nozzle replacement. Specialized machine adaptation and maintenance may be required for Proto-pasta materials, particularly in continued use of abrasive materials. Some machines may require specific considerations for filament placement, path, adjustments, settings, or other preparation & maintenance.
Abrasive materials like Carbon Fiber and Metal Composites may cause premature wear of in line components such as bowden tubes, drive gears, nozzles, and other items in the filament travel path. Serviceable hardware including replaceable nozzles suggested. Wear resistant nozzles are recommended for extended use. Nozzles wear most quickly with flattening of the tip which affects nozzle diameter & distance to build plate. Inconsistent extrusion, inaccuracy & process instability. Extrusion width & first layer distance adjustments and/or replacement of nozzle. For more on nozzle replacement consider this blog demonstrating nozzle replacement & adjustments on a Prusa MK3. Reduce nozzle wear by minimizing over-extrusion & infill.
Finishing
Printed parts using Carbon Fiber HTPLA can be shaved/carved with a sharp blade for a smooth finish. Experiment with weathering or other painting techniques for a unique look. Also, expect improved bonding strength with glue compared to plastic without carbon fiber.
Carbon Fiber HTPLA is optimized for heat treating (also known as annealing or crystallizing) for higher temperature use. Heat treating creates a more crystalline molecular structure for maintaining stiffness to near melting, thus extending the useful range of HTPLA, but crystallization also creates shrinkage. HTPLA parts should be scaled in slicer to compensate for shrinkage when heat treating.
Additional post processes might inlcude sanding or painting. The addition of carbon fiber can lend well to ease of sanding and adhesion of coatings like paint, however, there are also additional safety considerations when generating dust through sanding and fumes through coating. Please seek safe practices with appropriate persona protective (PPE) and ventilation.
Getting Started with Proto-pasta PLAs including HTPLA
We've created this page to bring you a premium PLA and HTPLA printing experience that rivals our premium material. Follow below to improve your 3D printing experience. In other words, here's your shortcut to awesomeness with pasta. If at the end of this document you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected].
Filament Handling
Loose coils can be very tricky to manage. Going cowboy on your spool handling can quickly end up in a frustrating, tangled mess. Keep your loose coils wrangled with a spool holder like masterspool for a more trouble-free experience. Find out more about loose coil handling in Keith's blog post.
And for spooled filament, never let go of the loose end. When not in the printer extruder, tuck it away in the cardboard spool's corrugation! Also, avoid sharp bends and excessive force when loading filament into your printer.
Print settings
At Proto-pasta, we make high quality filament. We aspire to make exceptional results easy, but a positive result is very much dependent on your hardware, set-up, adjustments, and process parameters. Matching hardware with process and material for a positive experience is not always straight-forward, but you can start by pairing the following settings with your printer for a good starting point, then tune or troubleshoot as required.
Example settings for typical printer
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (Standard to most printers & balances detail with productivity.)
Extrusion width = 0.45 mm (Typically larger than nozzle size. If using a larger nozzle diameter, be sure to set the extrusion width larger than that nozzle diameter.)
Layer thickness = 0.15 mm (For a balance of speed, quality & reliability.)
Speed(s) = 15-45 mm/s (Respecting mechanical and volume flow limits. Stay within the recommended speed range but apply slower speeds to the walls and faster speeds to the infill.)
Volume flow rate(s) = 1-3 cu mm/s (The result of above speed range, width, and layer thickness. Respect hardware and geometry limitations.)
Typical temperature = 215 C +/- 10 C (Matching material, hardware, and volume flow rate.)
Volume flow rate together with temperature dictates how melted the material is. This is hardware & condition dependent based on hot end, nozzle & extruder type, material & manufacturer as well as layer fan type, position & settings. Extrusion width, layer thickness & speed changes affect volume flow which may change required/desired temperature.
Additional settings of note
“Grid” infill type at 20-30% - “connect infill lines” unchecked (off).
Minimum 3 shells & 4 top/bottom layers for good surface quality.
Layer fan set to cool enough for build rate, but not so aggressive as to fail process by over-cooling nozzle and heater block.
Validation and fine-tuning
Single wall box to tune temperature and extrusion-related settings.
We visited Joel and ended up with a helpful video on the subject:
Carbon Fiber PLA
Carbon Fiber Reinforced PLA
Our most popular exotic material, prints made with our Carbon Fiber PLA are demonstrably more rigid, providing excellent structural strength and layer adhesion with very low warpage. It has a beautiful matte black finish with a slight sheen due to the embedded carbon.
What is it made out of?
Protopasta Carbon Fiber PLA is made from NatureWorks 4043D PLA Resin compounded with 15% (by weight) chopped Carbon Fibers. It is more brittle than standard PLA in its filament form, so handle it carefully to prevent breakage.
How much stronger is it?
The short answer is that this filament isn't "stronger," rather, it is more rigid. Increased rigidity from the carbon fiber means increased structural support but decreased flexibility, making our Carbon Fiber PLA an ideal material for frames, supports, shells, propellers, tools... really anything not expected (or desired) to bend. It is particularly loved by drone builders and and RC hobbyists.
Print Settings
Because of the chopped carbon, Protopasta Carbon Fiber PLA may have trouble getting through smaller nozzles. We have had good success using a .5mm nozzle and direct-drive spring loaded pinch-roll style extrusion head.Generally, our customers find it prints just like standard PLA on their machines (at around 195-210° F), though others find success running it a bit hotter (around 220° F). Experiment with your printer and see what works best for you.
Density:
1.3 g/cm3 (1300 kg/m3)Parameters:
Bed Temp (if available, is not required): 50° C
Hot End Temp: 195 – 220° C
Carbon fiber and your printer nozzle
The carbon fibers in our filament are processed for an optimum size: short enough to print in PLA without clogging nozzles, but long enough to provide the added rigidity carbon fiber is famous for. At this length, the chopped carbon fiber makes this filament more abrasive than standard PLA. Prolonged use may result in more wear on your 3D printer, particularly lower-end nozzles.
Para uma correcta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que trocar de material de filamento 3D, a efectuar uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acumular de crosta que é criado sempre que efectua trocas de material.
Com este produto evita problema como "clogs" e "jams" e fará com que o seu nozzle mantenha-se sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Poderá encontrar a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK
Este material é altamente abrasivo. Recomendamos a utilização de Nozzles de aço endurecido.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, absorvendo rapidamente a humidade do ar passados poucos minutos após aberto, impossibilitando desta forma a correcta impressão 3D do mesmo. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tendem a ser frágeis e de acabamento irregular ou em certos casos, torna-se simplesmente impossíveis de imprimir.
Deverá de usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Poderá encontrar no seguinte LINK
50g- Rolo
HTPLA Black ( Carbon Fiber Composite ) - Cor
1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
Fácil - Facilidade de Impressão
ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
Now with improved layer adhesion, increased resilience to break, higher melt flow, and, in general, greater consistency for more trouble-free, higher performance printing experience!
Have you ever wanted to create something with your 3D printer that includes electronics?
Maybe an LED, touch sensor, or some other genius invention to solve the world’s problems?
Then Protopasta Conductive PLA is the perfect material for you!
Electrify prints for Simple Circuits & Touch-Sensitive Devices!
Available in 1.75 & 2.85 (3) mm diameters.
125g are loose coils, 50g is on a 8" diameter spool, 2kg is on a 12" diameter spool.
Prints with standard PLA settings (or hotter) - no heated bed or special nozzle required
Usable on most PLA-compatible printers, such as Makerbot, FlashForge, Dremel, Ultimaker, Printrbot, and more!
Great for simple circuitry and interactive projects
Also experiment with ESD or 3D printed bearings!
How Conductive Is It?
Volume resistivity of molded resin (not 3D Printed): 15 ohm-cm
Volume resistivity of 3D printed parts along layers (x/y): 30 ohm-cm
Volume resistivity of 3D printed parts against layers (z): 115 ohm-cm
Resistance of a 10cm length of 1.75mm filament: 2-3kohm
Resistance of a 10cm length of 2.85mm filament: 800-1200ohm
Getting Started with Proto-pasta PLAs including HTPLA
We've created this page to bring you a premium PLA and HTPLA printing experience that rivals our premium material. Follow below to improve your 3D printing experience. In other words, here's your shortcut to awesomeness with pasta. If at the end of this document you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected].
Filament Handling
Loose coils can be very tricky to manage. Going cowboy on your spool handling can quickly end up in a frustrating, tangled mess. Keep your loose coils wrangled with a spool holder like masterspool for a more trouble-free experience. Find out more about loose coil handling in Keith's blog post.
And for spooled filament, never let go of the loose end. When not in the printer extruder, tuck it away in the cardboard spool's corrugation! Also, avoid sharp bends and excessive force when loading filament into your printer.
Print settings
At Proto-pasta, we make high quality filament. We aspire to make exceptional results easy, but a positive result is very much dependent on your hardware, set-up, adjustments, and process parameters. Matching hardware with process and material for a positive experience is not always straight-forward, but you can start by pairing the following settings with your printer for a good starting point, then tune or troubleshoot as required.
Example settings for typical printer
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (Standard to most printers & balances detail with productivity.)
Extrusion width = 0.45 mm (Typically larger than nozzle size. If using a larger nozzle diameter, be sure to set the extrusion width larger than that nozzle diameter.)
Layer thickness = 0.15 mm (For a balance of speed, quality & reliability.)
Speed(s) = 15-45 mm/s (Respecting mechanical and volume flow limits. Stay within the recommended speed range but apply slower speeds to the walls and faster speeds to the infill.)
Volume flow rate(s) = 1-3 cu mm/s (The result of above speed range, width, and layer thickness. Respect hardware and geometry limitations.)
Typical temperature = 215 C +/- 10 C (Matching material, hardware, and volume flow rate.)
Volume flow rate together with temperature dictates how melted the material is. This is hardware & condition dependent based on hot end, nozzle & extruder type, material & manufacturer as well as layer fan type, position & settings. Extrusion width, layer thickness & speed changes affect volume flow which may change required/desired temperature.
Additional settings of note
“Grid” infill type at 20-30% - “connect infill lines” unchecked (off).
Minimum 3 shells & 4 top/bottom layers for good surface quality.
Layer fan set to cool enough for build rate, but not so aggressive as to fail process by over-cooling nozzle and heater block.
Validation and fine-tuning
Single wall box to tune temperature and extrusion-related settings.
We visited Joel and ended up with a helpful video on the subject:
Conductive PLA
Have you ever wanted to create something with your 3D printer that includes electronics? Maybe an LED, touch sensor, or some other genius invention to solve the world’s problems? Then Protopasta Conductive PLA is the perfect material for you.
How Conductive Is It?
The measure normally used to characterize a conductor is “volume resistivity” with the units of Ohm-cm. This can be confusing because it is not obvious what it means like “miles per hour.” It is simply the resistance through a 1cm X 1cm X 1cm cube of material, with full sheet contact at 2 opposing surfaces. It is often misprinted as ohm/cm which is not a common unit of measure.
We measured the conductivity using a fixture we machined that clamps a sample between 2 sheet conductors and 1cm cubes printed on a Printrbot Simple Metal and machined from solid resin. Here are the results:
Volume resistivity of molded resin (not 3D Printed): 15 ohm-cm
Volume resistivity of 3D printed parts perpendicular to layers: 30 ohm-cm
Volume resistivity of 3D printed parts through layers (along Z axis): 115 ohm-cm
Resistance of a 10cm length of 1.75mm filament: 2-3kohm
Resistance of a 10cm length of 2.85mm filament: 800-1200ohm
Link to original kickstarter for more information:
Protopasta Conductive PLA is a great choice for low-voltage circuitry applications, touch sensor projects, and using prints to interact with touch screens (which require low conductivity, that's why you can't use your smart phone screen with gloves on). As a general rule, anything you can run through a 1K resistor should be doable with our material (if you design the conductors to be the right size). This will easily run a low current Arduino, if you are not powering much with it. Also, experiment with ESD or 3D printed bearings!
Protopasta Conductive PLA is a compound of Natureworks 4043D PLA, a dispersant and conductive carbon black. In filament form, it is quite flexible, and is compatable with any PLA printing printer.
Strength and Performance
We have not done substantial mechanical testing on this product but have some subjective parameters that should be useful in comparing this material with others:
Strength: Fair strength. More flexible than PLA, but less layer adhesion
Stiffness: Low, semi-flexible
Heat Resistance: Similar to PLA, use below 50C
Layer Adhesion: Fair layer adhesion. Not as good as normal PLA
Flexibility: Filament is quite flexible but will break if bent repeatedly (particularly 2.85mm). Printed parts are rigid if more than a mm or two thick. Thin sections are somewhat flexible but fail along layer lines if flexed more than a few times.
Failure Mode: If flexed to breakage, failure will be along layer lines.
Warping: Very low warping
Dual-Head compatibility: Compatible with (sticks to) PLA in dual material prints
Print Settings
Protopasta Conductive PLA is quite easy to print and is compatible with most printers that can print PLA.
Density:
1.15 g/cm3 (1500 kg/m3)
Parameters:
Bed Temp (if available, is not required): 50° C
Hot End Temp: 215 – 230° C (we run it on the hotter side to encourage layer adhesion)
Para uma correcta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que trocar de material de filamento 3D, a efectuar uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acumular de crosta que é criado sempre que efectua trocas de material.
Com este produto evita problema como "clogs" e "jams" e fará com que o seu nozzle mantenha-se sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Poderá encontrar a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK
Para obter maior aderência à superfície da sua impressora 3D recomendamos a aplicar 3DLAC na base da plataforma.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, absorvendo rapidamente a humidade do ar passados poucos minutos após aberto, impossibilitando desta forma a correcta impressão 3D do mesmo. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tendem a ser frágeis e de acabamento irregular ou em certos casos, torna-se simplesmente impossíveis de imprimir.
Deverá de usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Poderá encontrar no seguinte LINK
50g- Rolo
PLA Black ( Electrically Conductive Composite ) - Cor
1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
Moderado - Facilidade de Impressão
ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
Now with improved layer adhesion, increased resilience to break, higher melt flow, and, in general, greater consistency for more trouble-free, higher performance printing experience!
Have you ever wanted to create something with your 3D printer that includes electronics?
Maybe an LED, touch sensor, or some other genius invention to solve the world’s problems?
Then Protopasta Conductive PLA is the perfect material for you!
Electrify prints for Simple Circuits & Touch-Sensitive Devices!
Available in 1.75 & 2.85 (3) mm diameters.
125g are loose coils, 500g is on a 8" diameter spool, 2kg is on a 12" diameter spool.
Prints with standard PLA settings (or hotter) - no heated bed or special nozzle required
Usable on most PLA-compatible printers, such as Makerbot, FlashForge, Dremel, Ultimaker, Printrbot, and more!
Great for simple circuitry and interactive projects
Also experiment with ESD or 3D printed bearings!
How Conductive Is It?
Volume resistivity of molded resin (not 3D Printed): 15 ohm-cm
Volume resistivity of 3D printed parts along layers (x/y): 30 ohm-cm
Volume resistivity of 3D printed parts against layers (z): 115 ohm-cm
Resistance of a 10cm length of 1.75mm filament: 2-3kohm
Resistance of a 10cm length of 2.85mm filament: 800-1200ohm
Getting Started with Proto-pasta PLAs including HTPLA
We've created this page to bring you a premium PLA and HTPLA printing experience that rivals our premium material. Follow below to improve your 3D printing experience. In other words, here's your shortcut to awesomeness with pasta. If at the end of this document you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected].
Filament Handling
Loose coils can be very tricky to manage. Going cowboy on your spool handling can quickly end up in a frustrating, tangled mess. Keep your loose coils wrangled with a spool holder like masterspool for a more trouble-free experience. Find out more about loose coil handling in Keith's blog post.
And for spooled filament, never let go of the loose end. When not in the printer extruder, tuck it away in the cardboard spool's corrugation! Also, avoid sharp bends and excessive force when loading filament into your printer.
Print settings
At Proto-pasta, we make high quality filament. We aspire to make exceptional results easy, but a positive result is very much dependent on your hardware, set-up, adjustments, and process parameters. Matching hardware with process and material for a positive experience is not always straight-forward, but you can start by pairing the following settings with your printer for a good starting point, then tune or troubleshoot as required.
Example settings for typical printer
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (Standard to most printers & balances detail with productivity.)
Extrusion width = 0.45 mm (Typically larger than nozzle size. If using a larger nozzle diameter, be sure to set the extrusion width larger than that nozzle diameter.)
Layer thickness = 0.15 mm (For a balance of speed, quality & reliability.)
Speed(s) = 15-45 mm/s (Respecting mechanical and volume flow limits. Stay within the recommended speed range but apply slower speeds to the walls and faster speeds to the infill.)
Volume flow rate(s) = 1-3 cu mm/s (The result of above speed range, width, and layer thickness. Respect hardware and geometry limitations.)
Typical temperature = 215 C +/- 10 C (Matching material, hardware, and volume flow rate.)
Volume flow rate together with temperature dictates how melted the material is. This is hardware & condition dependent based on hot end, nozzle & extruder type, material & manufacturer as well as layer fan type, position & settings. Extrusion width, layer thickness & speed changes affect volume flow which may change required/desired temperature.
Additional settings of note
“Grid” infill type at 20-30% - “connect infill lines” unchecked (off).
Minimum 3 shells & 4 top/bottom layers for good surface quality.
Layer fan set to cool enough for build rate, but not so aggressive as to fail process by over-cooling nozzle and heater block.
Validation and fine-tuning
Single wall box to tune temperature and extrusion-related settings.
We visited Joel and ended up with a helpful video on the subject:
Conductive PLA
Have you ever wanted to create something with your 3D printer that includes electronics? Maybe an LED, touch sensor, or some other genius invention to solve the world’s problems? Then Protopasta Conductive PLA is the perfect material for you.
How Conductive Is It?
The measure normally used to characterize a conductor is “volume resistivity” with the units of Ohm-cm. This can be confusing because it is not obvious what it means like “miles per hour.” It is simply the resistance through a 1cm X 1cm X 1cm cube of material, with full sheet contact at 2 opposing surfaces. It is often misprinted as ohm/cm which is not a common unit of measure.
We measured the conductivity using a fixture we machined that clamps a sample between 2 sheet conductors and 1cm cubes printed on a Printrbot Simple Metal and machined from solid resin. Here are the results:
Volume resistivity of molded resin (not 3D Printed): 15 ohm-cm
Volume resistivity of 3D printed parts perpendicular to layers: 30 ohm-cm
Volume resistivity of 3D printed parts through layers (along Z axis): 115 ohm-cm
Resistance of a 10cm length of 1.75mm filament: 2-3kohm
Resistance of a 10cm length of 2.85mm filament: 800-1200ohm
Link to original kickstarter for more information:
Protopasta Conductive PLA is a great choice for low-voltage circuitry applications, touch sensor projects, and using prints to interact with touch screens (which require low conductivity, that's why you can't use your smart phone screen with gloves on). As a general rule, anything you can run through a 1K resistor should be doable with our material (if you design the conductors to be the right size). This will easily run a low current Arduino, if you are not powering much with it. Also, experiment with ESD or 3D printed bearings!
Protopasta Conductive PLA is a compound of Natureworks 4043D PLA, a dispersant and conductive carbon black. In filament form, it is quite flexible, and is compatable with any PLA printing printer.
Strength and Performance
We have not done substantial mechanical testing on this product but have some subjective parameters that should be useful in comparing this material with others:
Strength: Fair strength. More flexible than PLA, but less layer adhesion
Stiffness: Low, semi-flexible
Heat Resistance: Similar to PLA, use below 50C
Layer Adhesion: Fair layer adhesion. Not as good as normal PLA
Flexibility: Filament is quite flexible but will break if bent repeatedly (particularly 2.85mm). Printed parts are rigid if more than a mm or two thick. Thin sections are somewhat flexible but fail along layer lines if flexed more than a few times.
Failure Mode: If flexed to breakage, failure will be along layer lines.
Warping: Very low warping
Dual-Head compatibility: Compatible with (sticks to) PLA in dual material prints
Print Settings
Protopasta Conductive PLA is quite easy to print and is compatible with most printers that can print PLA.
Density:
1.15 g/cm3 (1500 kg/m3)
Parameters:
Bed Temp (if available, is not required): 50° C
Hot End Temp: 215 – 230° C (we run it on the hotter side to encourage layer adhesion)
Para uma correcta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que trocar de material de filamento 3D, a efectuar uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acumular de crosta que é criado sempre que efectua trocas de material.
Com este produto evita problema como "clogs" e "jams" e fará com que o seu nozzle mantenha-se sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Poderá encontrar a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK
Para obter maior aderência à superfície da sua impressora 3D recomendamos a aplicar 3DLAC na base da plataforma.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, absorvendo rapidamente a humidade do ar passados poucos minutos após aberto, impossibilitando desta forma a correcta impressão 3D do mesmo. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tendem a ser frágeis e de acabamento irregular ou em certos casos, torna-se simplesmente impossíveis de imprimir.
Deverá de usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Poderá encontrar no seguinte LINK
500g- Rolo
PLA Black ( Electrically Conductive Composite ) - Cor
1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
Moderado - Facilidade de Impressão
ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
Our most popular exotic material, Protopasta Carbon Fiber Composite HTPLA is a combination of milled carbon fibers and high-performance PLA.
Resulting 3D prints made with our Carbon Fiber HTPLA are demonstrably more rigid, providing excellent structural strength and layer adhesion with very low warpage.
The embedded carbon provides a beautiful matte black finish with a slight sheen, resulting in 3D prints with exceptional accuracy, finish, and performance!
For exceptional accuracy, finish & performance, choose Carbon Fiber
Proto-pasta Carbon Fiber Composite HTPLA is a combination of milled carbon fibers and high-performance, heat treatable PLA (HTPLA). Resulting 3D printed prototypes and end-use parts are characterized by exceptionally stability of form and potential use up to 155 deg C (310 deg F) when heat treated.
Finish
Printed parts have a beautiful matte black finish with layer hiding sheen and texture. The carbon fibers give the surface a nice sheen and with layer heights under 0.1mm the layers blend into the texture and almost disappear.
Performance
Printed prototypes and end use parts using Protopasta Carbon Fiber HTPLA are characterized by exceptional stability of form and potential use up to 155 deg C (310 deg F) when heat treated. Carbon fiber's rigidity and hardness results in prints with improved form and function compared to standard HTPLA without carbon fibers. Excellent layer adhesion and minimal warpage (even without a heated bed) make this a great everyday filament for accurate parts. Increased rigidity from the carbon fiber means increased structural support but decreased flexibility, making our Carbon Fiber HTPLA an ideal material for frames, supports, shells, propellers, tools... really anything not expected (or desired) to bend. It is particularly loved by drone builders and and RC hobbyists.
Compatibility
Adaptable to most PLA-compatible printers. Heated bed recommended for process ease, quality, and reliability, but not required. Printer should allow 3rd party filament, parameter adjustment, and nozzle replacement. Specialized machine adaptation and maintenance may be required for Proto-pasta materials, particularly in continued use of abrasive materials. Some machines may require specific considerations for filament placement, path, adjustments, settings, or other preparation & maintenance.
Abrasive materials like Carbon Fiber and Metal Composites may cause premature wear of in line components such as bowden tubes, drive gears, nozzles, and other items in the filament travel path. Serviceable hardware including replaceable nozzles suggested. Wear resistant nozzles are recommended for extended use. Nozzles wear most quickly with flattening of the tip which affects nozzle diameter & distance to build plate. Inconsistent extrusion, inaccuracy & process instability. Extrusion width & first layer distance adjustments and/or replacement of nozzle. For more on nozzle replacement consider this blog demonstrating nozzle replacement & adjustments on a Prusa MK3. Reduce nozzle wear by minimizing over-extrusion & infill.
Finishing
Printed parts using Carbon Fiber HTPLA can be shaved/carved with a sharp blade for a smooth finish. Experiment with weathering or other painting techniques for a unique look. Also, expect improved bonding strength with glue compared to plastic without carbon fiber.
Carbon Fiber HTPLA is optimized for heat treating (also known as annealing or crystallizing) for higher temperature use. Heat treating creates a more crystalline molecular structure for maintaining stiffness to near melting, thus extending the useful range of HTPLA, but crystallization also creates shrinkage. HTPLA parts should be scaled in slicer to compensate for shrinkage when heat treating.
Additional post processes might inlcude sanding or painting. The addition of carbon fiber can lend well to ease of sanding and adhesion of coatings like paint, however, there are also additional safety considerations when generating dust through sanding and fumes through coating. Please seek safe practices with appropriate persona protective (PPE) and ventilation.
Getting Started with Proto-pasta PLAs including HTPLA
We've created this page to bring you a premium PLA and HTPLA printing experience that rivals our premium material. Follow below to improve your 3D printing experience. In other words, here's your shortcut to awesomeness with pasta. If at the end of this document you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected].
Filament Handling
Loose coils can be very tricky to manage. Going cowboy on your spool handling can quickly end up in a frustrating, tangled mess. Keep your loose coils wrangled with a spool holder like masterspool for a more trouble-free experience. Find out more about loose coil handling in Keith's blog post.
And for spooled filament, never let go of the loose end. When not in the printer extruder, tuck it away in the cardboard spool's corrugation! Also, avoid sharp bends and excessive force when loading filament into your printer.
Print settings
At Proto-pasta, we make high quality filament. We aspire to make exceptional results easy, but a positive result is very much dependent on your hardware, set-up, adjustments, and process parameters. Matching hardware with process and material for a positive experience is not always straight-forward, but you can start by pairing the following settings with your printer for a good starting point, then tune or troubleshoot as required.
Example settings for typical printer
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (Standard to most printers & balances detail with productivity.)
Extrusion width = 0.45 mm (Typically larger than nozzle size. If using a larger nozzle diameter, be sure to set the extrusion width larger than that nozzle diameter.)
Layer thickness = 0.15 mm (For a balance of speed, quality & reliability.)
Speed(s) = 15-45 mm/s (Respecting mechanical and volume flow limits. Stay within the recommended speed range but apply slower speeds to the walls and faster speeds to the infill.)
Volume flow rate(s) = 1-3 cu mm/s (The result of above speed range, width, and layer thickness. Respect hardware and geometry limitations.)
Typical temperature = 215 C +/- 10 C (Matching material, hardware, and volume flow rate.)
Volume flow rate together with temperature dictates how melted the material is. This is hardware & condition dependent based on hot end, nozzle & extruder type, material & manufacturer as well as layer fan type, position & settings. Extrusion width, layer thickness & speed changes affect volume flow which may change required/desired temperature.
Additional settings of note
“Grid” infill type at 20-30% - “connect infill lines” unchecked (off).
Minimum 3 shells & 4 top/bottom layers for good surface quality.
Layer fan set to cool enough for build rate, but not so aggressive as to fail process by over-cooling nozzle and heater block.
Validation and fine-tuning
Single wall box to tune temperature and extrusion-related settings.
We visited Joel and ended up with a helpful video on the subject:
Carbon Fiber PLA
Carbon Fiber Reinforced PLA
Our most popular exotic material, prints made with our Carbon Fiber PLA are demonstrably more rigid, providing excellent structural strength and layer adhesion with very low warpage. It has a beautiful matte black finish with a slight sheen due to the embedded carbon.
What is it made out of?
Protopasta Carbon Fiber PLA is made from NatureWorks 4043D PLA Resin compounded with 15% (by weight) chopped Carbon Fibers. It is more brittle than standard PLA in its filament form, so handle it carefully to prevent breakage.
How much stronger is it?
The short answer is that this filament isn't "stronger," rather, it is more rigid. Increased rigidity from the carbon fiber means increased structural support but decreased flexibility, making our Carbon Fiber PLA an ideal material for frames, supports, shells, propellers, tools... really anything not expected (or desired) to bend. It is particularly loved by drone builders and and RC hobbyists.
Print Settings
Because of the chopped carbon, Protopasta Carbon Fiber PLA may have trouble getting through smaller nozzles. We have had good success using a .5mm nozzle and direct-drive spring loaded pinch-roll style extrusion head.Generally, our customers find it prints just like standard PLA on their machines (at around 195-210° F), though others find success running it a bit hotter (around 220° F). Experiment with your printer and see what works best for you.
Density:
1.3 g/cm3 (1300 kg/m3)Parameters:
Bed Temp (if available, is not required): 50° C
Hot End Temp: 195 – 220° C
Carbon fiber and your printer nozzle
The carbon fibers in our filament are processed for an optimum size: short enough to print in PLA without clogging nozzles, but long enough to provide the added rigidity carbon fiber is famous for. At this length, the chopped carbon fiber makes this filament more abrasive than standard PLA. Prolonged use may result in more wear on your 3D printer, particularly lower-end nozzles.
Para uma correcta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que trocar de material de filamento 3D, a efectuar uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acumular de crosta que é criado sempre que efectua trocas de material.
Com este produto evita problema como "clogs" e "jams" e fará com que o seu nozzle mantenha-se sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Poderá encontrar a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK
Este material é altamente abrasivo. Recomendamos a utilização de Nozzles de aço endurecido.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, absorvendo rapidamente a humidade do ar passados poucos minutos após aberto, impossibilitando desta forma a correcta impressão 3D do mesmo. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tendem a ser frágeis e de acabamento irregular ou em certos casos, torna-se simplesmente impossíveis de imprimir.
Deverá de usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Poderá encontrar no seguinte LINK
500g- Rolo
HTPLA Black ( Carbon Fiber Composite ) - Cor
1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
Fácil - Facilidade de Impressão
ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
The look of Carbon Fiber without Carbon Fiber. Instead, Black Matte Fiber HTPLA uses plant fibers for a similar texture and sheen.
Great for both artistic and technical parts with no special hardware required!
Designer Finish + Engineering Performance for Every Printer!
A great alternative to Carbon or Glass Fibers, Black Matte Fiber HTPLA uses plant fibers great looks in both artistic and technical parts with no special hardware required!
Finish
Printed parts have a low luster, textured surface which creates a highly desirable contrast between light and shadow. Texture, color, and sheen can be somewhat manipulated by printer settings as well as post-processing. Printed parts can also be smoothed or weathered with paint for alternate aesthetics. The plant-based fibers lend well to adhesion of paint and other aesthetic coatings.
Performance
Based on Proto-pasta HTPLA, this Matte Fiber version can be heat treated to retain more stiffness to higher temperatures. Dimensional stability is improved compared to HTPLA without fibers. The plant-based fibers improve adhesion of glues and coatings. Performance is similar to Carbon Fiber HTPLA but processing of Matte Fiber does NOT require a wear resistant nozzle.
Compatibility
No special hardware or nozzles are required for this plant-based composite. This material is not overly brittle, but is stiff and will break under excessive load. It prints like PLA on non-heated beds. Suggested print temperature is 190-230C, but we had good luck with a slow 1st layer at 230C on cold blue tape and 210C thereafter for a balance of strength and aesthetic.
This material does absorb moisture and dry filament is recommend for best results. When saturated with moisture, this material oozes more readily. Lowering flow and/or temperatures can minimize oozing and improve detail, though higher temperatures are recommended for best mechanical properties. With higher temperatures, ooze artifacts can be removed post build.
Finishing
This material can be shaved/carved with a sharp blade for a smooth finish. Experiment with weathering or other painting techniques for a unique look. Also, expect improved bonding strength with glue compared to plastic without fiber.
Getting Started with Proto-pasta PLAs including HTPLA
We've created this page to bring you a premium PLA and HTPLA printing experience that rivals our premium material. Follow below to improve your 3D printing experience. In other words, here's your shortcut to awesomeness with pasta. If at the end of this document you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected].
Filament Handling
Loose coils can be very tricky to manage. Going cowboy on your spool handling can quickly end up in a frustrating, tangled mess. Keep your loose coils wrangled with a spool holder like masterspool for a more trouble-free experience. Find out more about loose coil handling in Keith's blog post.
And for spooled filament, never let go of the loose end. When not in the printer extruder, tuck it away in the cardboard spool's corrugation! Also, avoid sharp bends and excessive force when loading filament into your printer.
Print settings
At Proto-pasta, we make high quality filament. We aspire to make exceptional results easy, but a positive result is very much dependent on your hardware, set-up, adjustments, and process parameters. Matching hardware with process and material for a positive experience is not always straight-forward, but you can start by pairing the following settings with your printer for a good starting point, then tune or troubleshoot as required.
Example settings for typical printer
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (Standard to most printers & balances detail with productivity.)
Extrusion width = 0.45 mm (Typically larger than nozzle size. If using a larger nozzle diameter, be sure to set the extrusion width larger than that nozzle diameter.)
Layer thickness = 0.15 mm (For a balance of speed, quality & reliability.)
Speed(s) = 15-45 mm/s (Respecting mechanical and volume flow limits. Stay within the recommended speed range but apply slower speeds to the walls and faster speeds to the infill.)
Volume flow rate(s) = 1-3 cu mm/s (The result of above speed range, width, and layer thickness. Respect hardware and geometry limitations.)
Typical temperature = 215 C +/- 10 C (Matching material, hardware, and volume flow rate.)
Volume flow rate together with temperature dictates how melted the material is. This is hardware & condition dependent based on hot end, nozzle & extruder type, material & manufacturer as well as layer fan type, position & settings. Extrusion width, layer thickness & speed changes affect volume flow which may change required/desired temperature.
Additional settings of note
“Grid” infill type at 20-30% - “connect infill lines” unchecked (off).
Minimum 3 shells & 4 top/bottom layers for good surface quality.
Layer fan set to cool enough for build rate, but not so aggressive as to fail process by over-cooling nozzle and heater block.
Validation and fine-tuning
Single wall box to tune temperature and extrusion-related settings.
We visited Joel and ended up with a helpful video on the subject:
Para uma correcta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que trocar de material de filamento 3D, a efectuar uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acumular de crosta que é criado sempre que efectua trocas de material.
Com este produto evita problema como "clogs" e "jams" e fará com que o seu nozzle mantenha-se sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Poderá encontrar a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK
Para obter maior aderência à superfície da sua impressora 3D recomendamos a aplicar 3DLAC na base da plataforma.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, absorvendo rapidamente a humidade do ar passados poucos minutos após aberto, impossibilitando desta forma a correcta impressão 3D do mesmo. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tendem a ser frágeis e de acabamento irregular ou em certos casos, torna-se simplesmente impossíveis de imprimir.
Deverá de usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Poderá encontrar no seguinte LINK
500g- Rolo
HTPLA Black ( Matte Fiber ) - Cor
1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
Muito Fácil - Facilidade de Impressão
ProtoPasta é uma empresa situada nos Estados Unidos da América, de produção de filamentos para impressão 3D de alta qualidade.
Caracterizada pelos rolos feitos em cartão, esta marca é mundialmente famosa por ser especializada em materiais como PLA e ABS modificados com outros materiais, como o PLA Magnético; o PLA Condutivo; PLA de fibra de carbono; HTPLA de cobre, latão ou bronze; ou o ABS-PC.
Not your everyday PLA, HTPLA v3 offers the ease of PLA printing with such exceptional quality, compatibility, reliability, durability, performance, and finish that you'll want to use it every day!
Protopasta's Premium HTPLA v3 is our own exclusive, unique formulation based on extensive in-house testing and our industry-leading experience working with heat treatable PLA.
HTPLA v3 prints like standard PLA, but can be heat treated for much higher temperature stability than standard PLA.
HTPLA v3 offers exceptional performance and finish for your functional prototypes and final part production.
HTPLA V3 is 3D Printing evolved
Stronger & more durable for beautiful, functional prints with engineering-grade performance!
We've become HTPLA ninjas over the last 3 years and this formula is da bomb. Seriously, we created and tested many blends (including those from large, respected material manufactures) before selecting this formula for more durability without sacrificing HTPLA's exceptional stiffness, strength, and layer adhesion.
Leading Performance
Proto Pasta HTPLA V3 is designed for more consistent flow with less tendency towards clogging compared to Everyday PLA. It also has less moisture uptake compared to HTPLA v2 allowing higher temperature printing (up to 250C or more) for further improved layer adhesion and part strength! HTPLA v3 even outperforms HTPLA-CF based on HTPLA v2 by exhibiting as little as 0.5% shrinkage in x/y and negligible change in z during heat treating of 100% infill parts.
Exceptional Quality
Less lost time and material with less failed prints. Poor diameter, wet, and brittle filament can reduce reliability. That's why we implement dynamic diameter feedback, introduce no moisture during extrusion, and improved durability for HTPLA v3.
Competitive Cost
We're next leveling the business with more space, more extruders, and more productivity to reach a new economy of scale. We're sharing that advancement with you by bringing you more product for less.
Less Waste
HTPLA, like standard PLA, has a more eco-friendly, bio-renewable origin with less out-gassing and nano-particle emissions than most plastics, but then many companies spool PLA onto petroleum based, non-recyclable reels creating unnecessary plastic waste! Next, they add additional wasteful packaging like multiple boxes. Finally, they often out-source materials from far away at additional cost to the environment. We're controlling our carbon footprint and minimizing environmental impact by sourcing local materials, adding nothing unnecessary, and minimizing packaging waste. We lead the industry with locally-made, 100% recyclable cardboard spools that are both lightweight to ship and locally recyclable.
Made By Makers
Best of all, Proto-pasta is made by engineering professionals at Protoplant who are passionate about making things and improving our world - just like you! When you purchase Proto-pasta, you can feel good about supporting small business, future innovation, the environment, and hard working folks that love 3D Printing, technology, and tinkering as much as you do!
Getting Started with Proto-pasta PLAs including HTPLA
We've created this page to bring you a premium PLA and HTPLA printing experience that rivals our premium material. Follow below to improve your 3D printing experience. In other words, here's your shortcut to awesomeness with pasta. If at the end of this document you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected].
Filament Handling
Loose coils can be very tricky to manage. Going cowboy on your spool handling can quickly end up in a frustrating, tangled mess. Keep your loose coils wrangled with a spool holder like masterspool for a more trouble-free experience. Find out more about loose coil handling in Keith's blog post.
And for spooled filament, never let go of the loose end. When not in the printer extruder, tuck it away in the cardboard spool's corrugation! Also, avoid sharp bends and excessive force when loading filament into your printer.
Print settings
At Proto-pasta, we make high quality filament. We aspire to make exceptional results easy, but a positive result is very much dependent on your hardware, set-up, adjustments, and process parameters. Matching hardware with process and material for a positive experience is not always straight-forward, but you can start by pairing the following settings with your printer for a good starting point, then tune or troubleshoot as required.
Example settings for typical printer
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (Standard to most printers & balances detail with productivity.)
Extrusion width = 0.45 mm (Typically larger than nozzle size. If using a larger nozzle diameter, be sure to set the extrusion width larger than that nozzle diameter.)
Layer thickness = 0.15 mm (For a balance of speed, quality & reliability.)
Speed(s) = 15-45 mm/s (Respecting mechanical and volume flow limits. Stay within the recommended speed range but apply slower speeds to the walls and faster speeds to the infill.)
Volume flow rate(s) = 1-3 cu mm/s (The result of above speed range, width, and layer thickness. Respect hardware and geometry limitations.)
Typical temperature = 215 C +/- 10 C (Matching material, hardware, and volume flow rate.)
Volume flow rate together with temperature dictates how melted the material is. This is hardware & condition dependent based on hot end, nozzle & extruder type, material & manufacturer as well as layer fan type, position & settings. Extrusion width, layer thickness & speed changes affect volume flow which may change required/desired temperature.
Additional settings of note
“Grid” infill type at 20-30% - “connect infill lines” unchecked (off).
Minimum 3 shells & 4 top/bottom layers for good surface quality.
Layer fan set to cool enough for build rate, but not so aggressive as to fail process by over-cooling nozzle and heater block.
Validation and fine-tuning
Single wall box to tune temperature and extrusion-related settings.
We visited Joel and ended up with a helpful video on the subject:
Para uma correcta manutenção da sua impressora 3D, recomendamos sempre que trocar de material de filamento 3D, a efectuar uma purga com filamento especial de limpeza.
Desta forma garante que não ficam vestígios de material nas paredes do nozzle, evitando o acumular de crosta que é criado sempre que efectua trocas de material.
Com este produto evita problema como "clogs" e "jams" e fará com que o seu nozzle mantenha-se sempre limpo, durando muito mais tempo.
Poderá encontrar a partir de 1.49€ no seguinte LINK
Para obter maior aderência à superfície da sua impressora 3D recomendamos a aplicar 3DLAC na base da plataforma.
Este material é altamente higroscópico, absorvendo rapidamente a humidade do ar passados poucos minutos após aberto, impossibilitando desta forma a correcta impressão 3D do mesmo. O resultado das impressões 3D de materiais com humidade tendem a ser frágeis e de acabamento irregular ou em certos casos, torna-se simplesmente impossíveis de imprimir.
Deverá de usar soluções de caixas fechadas com dessecante como sílica ou caixas próprias secadoras de filamento.
Poderá encontrar no seguinte LINK
1kg- Rolo
HTPLA Black Opaque HTPLA - Cor
1.75mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
Muito Fácil - Facilidade de Impressão
WINKLE é uma empresa Espanhola de ultima geração, localizada em Salamanca. Dedica-se à produção de filamentos de Impressão 3D.
Evolt é representante distribuidor nacional da marca WINKLE.
Sobre o produto
O filamento PLA PRO Winkle é a escolha ideal para dar vida aos seus projetos de impressão 3D com um toque de cor vibrante e marcante. Com um peso de 300g e um diâmetro de 1.75mm, este filamento é compatível com uma ampla variedade de impressoras 3D.
Graças à sua temperatura máxima de fusão entre 165°C e 180°C e uma temperatura de transição vítrea entre 55°C e 60°C, o filamento PLA PRO da Winkle garante uma excelente qualidade de impressão e durabilidade. A temperatura recomendada do bico situa-se entre os 200ºC e os 230ºC, sendo que a temperatura ideal da mesa ronda os 50ºC a 60ºC.
Na loja Winkle, oferecemos-lhe este filamento de alta qualidade para que possa criar os seus próprios designs com facilidade e precisão. Seja um profissional da impressão 3D ou um entusiasta iniciante, o filamento PLA PRO Winkle na cor Azul Marinho proporcionará resultados excecionais e uma experiência de impressão única.
Não perca a oportunidade de libertar a sua criatividade com o filamento PLA PRO Winkle na cor Azul Marinho. Compre na nossa loja online e aproveite a melhor qualidade e variedade de produtos para os seus projetos de impressão 3D!
Características
Bico recomendado: >0,4 mm Ambiente: Aberto Compatibilidade com Bambu Lab: AMS Lite Densidade: 1,22 g/cm³ Taxa de fluxo: 11 g/10 min Temperatura da base: 50ºC - 60ºC Temperatura de impressão: 200ºC - 230ºC Velocidade de impressão: 50-80 mm/s
10M (Amostra)- Rolo
PLA PRO - Jet Black
2.85mm (+-0.05mm) - Espessura / Tolerância de diâmetro
200º a 230º - Temp. recomendada do Hotend
50º a 60º - Temp. recomendada da Heated bed (0ºC mediante aplicação de 3DLAC)
Muito Fácil - Facilidade de Impressão
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