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Fiberlogy PP ( POLIPROPYLEN) Black 1,75mm 0,75kg Filament
129.27 tax excl.
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Fiberlogy PP ( POLIPROPYLEN) Black 1,75mm 0,75kg Filament
Nozzle Temperature: 220-250°C
Bed Temperature: not required when using a packing tape
Closed chamber: not required
Fan: 0-50%
Flowrate: 100-105%
Printing Speed: < 45 mm/s
Surface: packing tape
Retraction (direct): 2-3 mm
Retraction (bowden): 4-6 mm
Retraction Speed: 20-45 mm/s
Polypropylene properties:
- non-toxic and odorless
- high resistance to chemicals
- resistance to mechanical damage
- very good adhesion between the print layers
Applikaton in 3D priting:
DAILY USE ITEMS: boxes with closure, hangers, handles, fasteners, watch straps
MOTORIZATION: bumpers, bumpers, covers
TOYS: figurines, cars and their parts, drones
KITCHEN ARTICLES: household appliances containers, dishes
MEDICINE: test tubes, laboratory vessels
Strength and flexibility
Polypropylene (PP) is one of the most commonly used polymers in industry. Its high flexibility, incredible durability, low weight and resistance to chemicals have meant that it has found countless applications from medicine, through the automotive industry to the packaging industry. Fiberlogy PP filament has tapped the potential of this incredible material and made it possible to use in 3D printing.
The impressive tensile strength makes polypropylene perfect for producing elements that require durability while maintaining flexibility such as lockable containers, handles, etc. It is successfully used in both advanced engineering projects and at home.
Polypropylene is recyclable, which is why printouts and printer scrap can be segregated with other garbage and recycled, which perfectly reflects the spirit of the idea of “zero-waste”.