Formlabs Silver PRO Series PLA Filament - 1.75mm (5lb)
The Formlabs Nylon 12 Powder is a high-strength, biocompatible material designed for precise and durable 3D prints, ideal for both prototyping and end-use production. It is optimized for the Fuse 1 printer, features high tensile strength, minimal water absorption, and excellent resistance to environmental factors like light, heat, and chemicals. This powder allows for detailed prints and complex assemblies with a sustainable approach, supporting up to 70% recycled powder usage for efficient printing.
- High tensile strength, durable for prototyping and production
- Dimensionally accurate for detailed and complex prints
- Up to 70% recycled powder, economical and sustainable
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Formlabs Nylon 12 Powder
Substance and Precision Combined
Achieve the perfect balance between strength and detail with Formlabs Fuse 1 Nylon 12 Powder, an exceptional material designed for both functional prototyping and end-use production of intricate assemblies and durable parts, boasting high environmental stability. Tailored specifically for use with the Fuse 1 printer, this certified biocompatible powder offers high tensile strength and minimal water absorption, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications. Its dimensional accuracy ensures precise prints, while its economical refresh rate allows for sustainable printing practices with up to 70% recycled powder. Benefit from outstanding environmental stability, as Nylon 12 Powder absorbs minimal moisture and exhibits resistance to light, heat, and chemicals.
Key Features of the Formlabs Fuse 1 Nylon 12 Powder:
- Versatile material suitable for functional prototyping and end-use production
- High tensile strength and environmental stability for durable parts
- Dimensional accuracy enabling highly detailed prints and complex assemblies
- Economical refresh rate with up to 70% recycled powder usage
- Exceptional environmental stability, resistant to moisture, light, heat, and chemicals
Advantages of Nylon 12 Powder
Choosing Nylon 12 Powder offers a multitude of benefits, including high tensile strength and environmental stability, making it an optimal choice for creating complex assemblies and durable parts with minimal water absorption. Its versatility shines through in functional prototyping, while its exceptional dimensional accuracy ensures highly detailed prints and low creep in complex assemblies.
- Versatile thermoplastic ideal for a wide range of functional prototypes.
- Ensures dimensional accuracy for intricate parts and complex assemblies.
- Offers an economical refresh rate with up to 70% recycled powder usage, alongside outstanding environmental stability.
Versatile Applications of Nylon 12 Powder
Nylon 12 Powder finds extensive applications across both functional prototyping and end-use production, offering the versatility needed for creating complex assemblies and durable parts with exceptional environmental stability. From high-performance prototyping to small-batch manufacturing and the creation of permanent jigs, fixtures, and tooling, Nylon 12 Powder delivers reliable results suitable for various industries.
- Ideal for high-performance prototyping, providing the durability and stability required for rigorous testing.
- Enables efficient small batch manufacturing, ensuring cost-effective production of limited quantities.
- Facilitates the creation of biocompatible and sterilizable parts, offering versatility for medical and healthcare applications with proper validation.
Post-Processing
Post-processing with the Fuse Sift powder recovery station and a media blasting station is recommended. To learn more about post-processing Fuse Series SLS prints, download our workflow guide.
Questions
This material seems to have terrible warping through our e3d volcano extruder when printing at lowest temperatures and max fan, is this material especially sensitive to chamber temperature and/or humidity? Cheap amazon PLA's don't seem to have any of the same issues...
In addition to my previous question, what is the diameter of the reel?
Whats the print settings of PRO PLA vs normal PLA? 1. I see your suggested settings of 235°C (assuming nozzle, all layers); This seems high over other 'normal PLA', the Prusa PLA i just took off my machine ran good at 205-210. BUT i did notice your BUILD series PLA states [205±15°C]. So pro just needs to run hotter? 2. Suggested setting says "Print speed 15mm/s" - That seems VERY slow in comparison to Prusa generic PLA I was just running. Again, I checked your BUILD series PLA to compare... nothing is listed, can you provide some more finely tuned print settings? Problem; off the batt with a new 5lb spool this stuff is printing pretty accurately from what I can tell but is VERY stringy. I'm about to test some higher temps and will report back.
Am now using my 2# Robo3D Carbon PLA. My carbon fill nylon should be kept dry. How much must I desicate all my PLA filaments? Have lefdt PLA filaments out for some time with no apparent bad effects.
what are the dimensions on M4S8S7TT? Spool diameter, width, true shipping weight?
What is the spool thickness on these 10lb reels? Want to make sure the holder I make can fit these on it. Also, what is the hole diameter in the reel?
Does this shrink less than the standard PLA when cooling? I don't see any mention of this specifically?
What's the tare weight of the spool?