Difference between revisions of "What types of plastic can I print on my Gigabot?"
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− | Your Gigabot can print many types of plastic filament. | + | Your Gigabot can print many types of plastic filament. Most any 2.85mm diameter thermoplastic filament that can be extruded at less than 320C with a bed less than 130C will print with your Gigabot. The re:3D engineering team has tested the following filaments on Gigabot: |
#PLA - Recommended for ease of printing and versatility of use. | #PLA - Recommended for ease of printing and versatility of use. | ||
#PET and PET-G - More flexible than PLA and slightly higher heat resistance | #PET and PET-G - More flexible than PLA and slightly higher heat resistance | ||
#ABS - More resistant to harsh environments but shrinkage than PLA. | #ABS - More resistant to harsh environments but shrinkage than PLA. | ||
+ | #PC - Polycarbonate for high temperature or high strength applications. | ||
#Taulman T-Glasse - FDA approved for direct food contact. | #Taulman T-Glasse - FDA approved for direct food contact. | ||
− | #Taulman 910 - High strength alloy. | + | #Taulman 910 - High strength nylon alloy. |
− | #Taulman | + | #Taulman PCTPE - TPU and Nylon blend to give a durable semi-flex material. |
+ | #Taulman Nylon 645 - Nylon engineered to be 3D printable. | ||
#Ninjatek Cheetah - Prints faster than Semiflex. | #Ninjatek Cheetah - Prints faster than Semiflex. | ||
#Ninja SemiFlex - Slightly more flexible than Cheetah. | #Ninja SemiFlex - Slightly more flexible than Cheetah. | ||
#EcoFlex PLA - Flexible PLA. | #EcoFlex PLA - Flexible PLA. | ||
+ | #Woodfill - PLA based filament the looks, sands, and smells like wood. | ||
#PLA/PHA - More flexible than PLA. High toughness. | #PLA/PHA - More flexible than PLA. High toughness. | ||
− | # | + | #PVA - Water dissolvable support. |
− | # | + | #PolySupport - Special support usable with PLA. |
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Many, Many more | Many, Many more |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 31 May 2019
Your Gigabot can print many types of plastic filament. Most any 2.85mm diameter thermoplastic filament that can be extruded at less than 320C with a bed less than 130C will print with your Gigabot. The re:3D engineering team has tested the following filaments on Gigabot:
- PLA - Recommended for ease of printing and versatility of use.
- PET and PET-G - More flexible than PLA and slightly higher heat resistance
- ABS - More resistant to harsh environments but shrinkage than PLA.
- PC - Polycarbonate for high temperature or high strength applications.
- Taulman T-Glasse - FDA approved for direct food contact.
- Taulman 910 - High strength nylon alloy.
- Taulman PCTPE - TPU and Nylon blend to give a durable semi-flex material.
- Taulman Nylon 645 - Nylon engineered to be 3D printable.
- Ninjatek Cheetah - Prints faster than Semiflex.
- Ninja SemiFlex - Slightly more flexible than Cheetah.
- EcoFlex PLA - Flexible PLA.
- Woodfill - PLA based filament the looks, sands, and smells like wood.
- PLA/PHA - More flexible than PLA. High toughness.
- PVA - Water dissolvable support.
- PolySupport - Special support usable with PLA.
Many, Many more