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BASF 3D Printing Solutions' Ultrafuse 316L Metal 3D Printing Filament makes metal additive manufacturing on desktop 3D printers accessible.

Top Ultrafuse 316L Features:

• Easily ship out for debinding and sintering Ultrafuse green parts
• Produce end-use products made from stainless steel
• Make functional prototypes from real metal
• Cost-effective and convenient to print and process
• Elevate the 3D printing experience to an industrial level

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Product No. M-G70-U3XH
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
1.75mm
2.85mm
Spool Capacity: 1 kg
1 kg
3 kg

BASF Ultrafuse 316L Metal Filament 

3D Print Steel Parts

BASF Ultrafuse 316L is a convenient, affordable way to create stainless steel metal parts on your desktop 3D printer.

Here are the key features of BASF Ultrafuse 316L: 

  • Produce end-use products made from stainless steel 

  • Make functional prototypes from real metal 

  • Cost-effective and convenient to print and process 

  • Elevating their 3D printing experience to an industrial level 

  • Easily ship out for debinding and sintering Ultrafuse green parts 

  • Print on nearly any desktop 3D printer 


3D Print Stainless Steel Parts

Formerly the provenance of thermoplastics, Ultrafuse 316L allows production of genuine metal parts from your desktop 3D printer, saving huge costs in Metal Injection Molding or metal machining.

  • Made from 80% 316L stainless steel particles in polymer base
  • Specifically engineered for desktop 3D printing
  • Non-magnetizable with high corrosion resistance
  • Applications include:
    • Functional Prototyping
    • Medical Equipment
    • Automotive Parts
    • Chemicals pipes, pumps and valves
    • Mold inlays with near-surface cooling
Print metal objects with stunning tolerances

Green Part

Print On Any Desktop 3D Printer

The path to printing metal is shorter than you might think, with virtually any desktop 3D printer being capable.

  • Install a hardened nozzle
  • Make sure your bed is heated
  • Prints on an Ender, an Ultimaker, a Modix, or a Voron!
  • Read best to print metal filament in our article, here.

Quick and Easy Debind and Sinter Process

Your spool of 316L comes with a Processing Ticket, to easily get your part through the necessary debinidng and sintering process that turns your printed, "green part" into a fully metal, "brown part".

Tools and bits made from Ultrafuse 316L

PROCESSING SCHEDULE

DSH has Debinding and Sintering runs scheduled on the first Tuesday of every month, and parts need to have arrived to DSH on the Friday before. What counts as properly packaged and shipped parts? Check out our "How to Prepare Ultrafuse 316L Parts for Debinding and Sintering" guide.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Comes with one BASF Ultrafuse 316L Processing Ticket
    • Within 48 business hours of purchase, please expect a follow-up email from a MatterHackers' support team member with your unique processing ticket code, packaging instructions, and form. 
    • This processing ticket comes with Standard Return Delivery. Parts will return to the customer between 2 - 5 business days AFTER green parts have been debound and sintered. Time of delivery will be based on the sender address' location in proximity to DSH's facility.
    • This processing ticket only covers return delivery within the U.S. Additional shipping charges may be applied to customers outside of the U.S. If you want to use a processing ticket and live outside of the U.S., please contact support@matterhackers.com for options.
    • Processing tickets expire three months from the date of purchase.
  • Recommended Extrusion Temperatures: 230 - 250 °C
  • Recommended Bed Temperature: 100 - 120°C
  • Recommended Print Surface: Glass Bed with Dimafix Bed Adhesive
  • Recommended Nozzle: Any Abrasion Resistant Nozzle
    • Make sure your nozzle is 100% purged of other filaments before printing
  • Density: 7800kg/m³
  • Filament Diameter: 1.75mm / 2.85mm
  • Spool Size: 1kg or 3kg
  • Print Speed: 15 - 40mm/s
  • Part Cooling: None

Click here to view or download the Ultrafuse 316L TDS.

CONSIDERATIONS FOR SUCCESS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Q: What is the shrinkage % with this material?
    • A: It is recommended to scale the part up by 120% (119.82% for more accuracy) in the X and Y, then scale the Z up by 126% (126.10% for more accuracy) for printing.
  • Q: Can the debinding and sintering be done without outsourcing? Can I purchase the equipment and debind and sinter the parts myself?
    • A: It is absolutely possible to process the Debinding and Sintering steps yourself, if you have access to a facility with the correct equipment or are interested in doing debinding and sintering on the scale that justifies the capital equipment. The most cost-effective method for the majority of users will be utilizing the network of debinding and sintering service centers prepared to handle the parts. To shorten research and negotiation time, you can purchase a MatterHackers BASF Ultrafuse 316L Processing Ticket that connects you with a reliable debinding and sintering company at a simple, established price.
  • Q: How much does outsourcing debinding and sintering cost?
  • Q: Can I use support materials for this filament?
    • A: We do not recommend using supports with your Ultrafuse 316L prints. While it is possible to use breakaway and water soluble supports to help produce your Ultrafuse 316L parts, they will not be able to maintain the print's shape during the sintering process, which will lead to deformity. Using Ultrafuse 316L filament as its own support material is also possible, but it will require machining, cutting, or grinding the support off after sintering.

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What is the "1 x MatterHackers Launchpad (MatterHackers Block)" that is included in the bundles?

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Hi with the filament sensor can it be programed to go to the next roll and keep on printing ? thanks

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Where I work there's a very high requirement for safety. I'm trying to determine what safety features this printer has. Can anyone give me a list of things that this does to make it safe to operate, especially unattended?

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Will this ship directly from Matterhackers or from Bambulabs in China?

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What supported options are there for printing with soluble support - that isn't PLA + PVA? My print jobs tend to be functional engineering models. PLA is too brittle and temperature sensitive for this. I need a soluble support solution for materials like PETG, ASA, Nylon & PC.

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Does the enterprise bundle come with the normal Bambu bundled filaments and spools. I believe it’s a sample of their support filament and a couple others that come with the AMS combo. Plus you’re adding in the bud plate, extra nozzle and three rolls of PLA?

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Please provide a quote and order assistance for a Bambu Lab X1-Carbon Combo Bundle (3D Printer) Here's the link: https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/bambu-lab-x1-carbon-combo-3d-printer/sk/MKHR486R

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HMS_0300-0300-0001-0001: The hot end cooling fan speed is too slow or stopped KEEP GETTING THE ABOVE MESSAGE EVEN AFTER REPLACING WITH TWO NEW ONES

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What is the correct water soluble material to use for support when printing with PETG? I am cuurently using Aquasys 120 water soluble material for support and it does not adhere. Using your X-1 Carbon printer.

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Hello, I am looking at a purchase of either a Bambu lab X1C or X1E. Can you give me a definitive answer please; Can the X1C connect to a LAN and not have to use a memory card or Bambu Cloud service? The reason I ask is because on Bambu website it says about the X1C, " we support SD card and local network to print the projects", but on your page it say No LAN for the X1C. What is a "Kill Switch" please? You have it listed for the X1E. Thank you

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Do the MH build and pro spools fit into the AMS safely?

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does the hydra come installed when bought as a package?

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I purchased the professional bundle which came with 3 rolls of the NylonX filament but I haven't been able to find any recommended settings for using this filament on this printer. Cany you please advise? Thanks

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Does abs hydra ams ONLY work for abs or can it do pla and others

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I am interested in the Carbon X professional package. Can you confirm what filament spools come with his package?

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The Bambu company offers a 14-30 day warranty on their website. What exactly do you cover for a year please.

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I am interested in purchasing this printer for my company. I work in an area that does not allow the use of bluetooth or wifi. Do you know if those modules can be disabled on this printer? If so, can it still function through ethernet or USB? Thank you,

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Do these bundles include the Engineering Plate? The versions available off the Bambu website seem to have 2 build plates included (Cool Plate and Engineering/Hot Plate). I'm somewhat confused by the apparent differences.

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Since the engineering and professional bundles include nylonx, which build surface is used to print that material/does the bundle include the build surface needed to print that material? Reading the description of nylonx: it requires garolite or glass?

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