eSUN Owens Corning XSTRAND 3D Printing Filament - GF30-PA6 Glass-Filled Nylon - 0.5 kg - 2.85mm
Experience stronger, smoother 3D printing with eSUN PLA+! This enhanced PLA filament offers excellent toughness, precise diameter control (±0.03mm), and tangle-free feeding for reliable, high-speed prints. Compatible with most FDM 3D printers, it’s perfect for both functional parts and creative projects.
- Designed for high-speed printing
- Tangle free - and smooth printing
- Universal compatibility
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ESUN PLA+ Affordable and Reliable
eSUN PLA+ is an upgraded version of standard PLA, delivering higher strength and improved toughness. Enjoy hassle-free printing with low shrinkage, no warping, and no cracking—perfect for high-precision projects. Made from plant-based starch, this filament is safe for indoor use and environmentally friendly.
- Easy to print, stronger results
- Maintains consistent, high-quality output even at rapid print speeds. Compatible with top models like Bambu Lab X1/X1C/P1P, Creality K1/K1 Max, and AnkerMake M5.
- Melts evenly and feeds smoothly, minimizing the risk of nozzle clogging or extruder jams
TECH SPECS
- Recommended Extrusion Temperatures: 205±15 °C
- Recommended Bed Temperature: 40±15 °C
- Bed Adhesion: Blue Painters Tape
- Filament Weight: 1kg
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.05
WHAT YOU NEED TO GET STARTED PRINTING WITH PLA
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Questions
What is the most appropriate soluble support to use with this filament? Would I be correct thinking that HIPS is the best given its higher extrusion temperature (vs PLA)? Thanks in advance - want to ensure I get the right support material when ordering.
I am following the manufacturers guidelines for temp and speed and running into warping that pulls away from the build plate. The printer in inside an enclosure to prevent drafts the build plate is PEI, the printer is a Prusa i3 Mk 3S with a hardened nozzle. Any ideas?
Try a sheet of machinable Garolite LE from McMaster-Carr, which works better for nylon than PEI. E.g., look at this: https://www.mcmaster.com/8474K101 - you could cut and attach it to your build surface. Or you can buy a garolite build surface matched to your printer from Matterhackers.