Description: Filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg - Blue
Abluepolypropylene (PP)filament, manufactured by Fiberlogy.PP prints are characterized by high flexibility and resistance to chemicals. Thanks to these properties they are used, among others, in medicine for the production of laboratory tubes and vessels. The printing material has a weight of 0.75kg, is woundon a plastic spool and hermetically sealed.
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FilamentFiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg - Blue.
Properties of the PP Fiberlogy PP filament
- It is characterized by a high bonding of incremental layers
- It shows resistance to mechanical damage and chemicals
- It is odourless and non-toxic
- Models made of PP may come into contact with food
Printing instructions
- The manufacturer recommends the use of polypropylene tape to improve the adhesion of the model to the table.
- Prints should be made with rafting
- Supply air settings: up to 25%
- Retraction settings: from 2mm to 3 mm
- Recommended print speed: approx. 35 mm/sec.
- Prints made of PP do not require a closed printer working chamber
Suggested print parameters for filament
Print temperature: | from 220°C to 250°C |
Table temperature: | up to80°C |
Cooling of the printout (airing): | up to 25% |
Due to design differences between printers, the above data should be treated as a guide and the corresponding values should be determined experimentally. |
PP filament specification
Parameter | Scope |
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Diameter of the filament: | 1.75 mm |
The dimensional tolerance of the philanthropy: | +/- 0.02 mm |
The color: | blue |
Print temperature: | from 220°C to 250°C |
Table temperature: | up to 80°C |
Material: | polypropylene (PP) |
Reel diameter: | 200 mm |
Reel width: | 80 mm |
Mounting hole diameter: | 52 mm |
Moisture absorber: | Yes |
Vacuum packing: | Yes |
Roughness: | +/- 0.01 mm |
Package dimensions: | 205 x 205 x 90 mm |
Net weight: | 0,75 kg |
PP filament properties graph.
Prints made ofpolypropylene are recycled. Unnecessary elements can be separated with other waste and reused. |
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