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3DFuel 3DFuel HydroPro Support Filament - 2.85mm (1kg)
Hydro Pro is a water-dissolvable support material designed specifically for 3D Printing. Improving upon the original 3DFuel HydoSupport filament formula – Hydro Pro is much easier and more predictable to print with than other PVA filaments on the market.
List Price: | $175.00 |
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Est. In Stock: Apr 10th | |
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY FILAMENT
In addition to being much easier and more reliable to print with than comparable water-soluble materials on the market, HydroPro dissolves quickly and completely when soaked in water.
HydroPro only needs to be soaked for 1-2 hours to easily work supports off by hand and will dissolve completely within 2-6 hours.
IDEAL FOR COMPLEX PRINTS
HydroPro is best suited to be used as support material for printing large overhands, intricate inner geometry, highly complex prints, and deep cavities.
RECCOMENDED PRINT SETTINGS:
- Extruder: 210 - 230 C
- Build plate: 45 - 60 C
- Speeds: Start with your favorite PLA settings
- Retraction Distance: 1 - 10 mm
- Retraction Speed: 20 mm/s
- Bed Material: PEI, Buildtak recommended with a heated build plate (45-60° C)
Note
For best results, store unused HydroPro™ filament in a sealed container with desiccant. HydroPro™ breaks down in the water and is sensitive to high levels of humidity in the air.
Questions
What is the life of the nozzle?
It is possible to cut 3/8 thick GPO3 (fiberglass) with this machine but only with water pressure without the abrasive material.
No water source or drain is available for 100 feet. What recirculating system do you recommend?
Can you set the depth of the cut so it can engrave?
Do you have a machine that has a larger cutting ben than 12x18? I am looking for a 24x24 in cutting sheet.
What is the deepest that this can cut through? thx, k
How much garnet and water is used to cut 1/8" thick normalized alloy steel per foot? What would be the feed rate be?