BASF BASF Ultrafuse BVOH Support Material - 2.85mm (0.35kg)
The materials experts at BASF have developed an exciting PLA in their engineering line: PRO1 PLA. This engineering thermoplastic is a high quality, tough PLA, excellent for printing tools, jigs and fixtures, as it boasts strengths above ABS, but which can be printed much faster and more easily--allowing you to make more, in less time, all while maintaining the reliability you need.
Price: | $67.05 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | In Stock |
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PRO1 provides the features of ABS with the ease of PLA
The materials engineers at BASF know that you need the performance of a stronger plastic such as ABS, but can't always iterate the way ABS can sometimes require. That's why they developed PRO1 to perform like ABS, while still printing quickly and smoothly like a high quality PLA should.
PRO1 offers major advantages above ABS and PLA:
- Speed: Reduce your printing time by 30% - 80%.
- Strength: Mechanical properties that are an improvement above ABS.
- Versatility: Can be tuned to focus on speed, strength or a gorgeous surface finish.
- Consistency: Will perform identically between colors and batches, every time.
Fastest Printing | Strongest Structure | Most Appealing Aesthetics | |
Print Temp | 230 °C ± 10 °C | 230 °C ± 10 °C | 210 °C ± 10 °C |
Print Speed | 120 – 150 mm/s | 120 – 150 mm/s | ≤ 70 mm/s |
Fill Density | ≥ 20% | ≥ 20% (higher = stronger) | ≥ 20% |
Fan Speed | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Top/Bottom Thickness | 1.2 mm | 1.2 mm (thicker = stronger) | 1.2 mm (thicker = stronger) |
Layer Height | ≥ 0.1 mm | ≈ 0.1 mm | ≤ 0.1 (smaller = better) |
Bed Temp | 60 °C or non-heated bed with tape/glue | 60 °C or non-heated bed with tape/glue | 60 °C or non-heated bed with tape/glue |
Documents
- Click here to view or download the Innofil3D PRO 1 PLA Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
- Click here to view or download the Innofil3D PRO 1 PLA Technical Data Sheet (TDS).
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Questions
I'm trying to print an upside down "L" as a test with the base material being PLA. It prints the BVOH, but then the PLA doesn't seem to stick to the BHOV, so as it prints over the BVOH, the material tends to follow the head instead of sticking to the BVOH. Any suggestions? Same problem with PETG and BVOH.
Given that this filament is water-soluble, does this have the same strict storage requirements as PVA? I.e., keep in airtight dry storage at all times, put in a dryer before (& during) printing.
The list of compatible filaments includes ABS but not ASA. Is that because this product hasn't been tested with ASA or because it has been tested and was found to be incompatible with ASA?