MatterHackers LayerLock Garolite Build Surface
LayerLock Garolite Build Surface takes the guesswork out of 3D printing nylon-based filaments by providing the strong first layer adhesion required for succeeding with any print.
Top LayerLock Garolite Features:
- Increase Nylon Printing Success - Ideal surface for nylon-based filaments
- Long-Lasting Surface - Designed to last for hundreds of prints
- Decrease Warping - Other materials compatible with this surface stick well
This product includes one square sheet of sandpaper and one PVA glue stick to guarantee success long-term success.
Price: | $38.89 (with add-ons) |
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Est. In Stock: Jan 1st |
LAYERLOCK GAROLITE BUILD SURFACE
NYLON-BASED 3D PRINTING MADE EASY
LayerLock Garolite Build Surface is the reliable choice for consistently strong bed adhesion with nylon-based materials. By decreasing warping, succeeding with other advanced (and common) filaments just got a lot easier with this specially formulated surface.
Key Features of LayerLock Garolite:
- Ideal for Printing Nylon-Based Filaments
- Durable, Long-Lasting Surface
- Decreases Warping
- Free Sandpaper and PVA Glue Stick included for prolonged success
Take the Guess Out of Advanced Materials Success
LayerLock Garolite Build Surface is designed to avoid warping issues that most common bed surfaces struggle with when facing Nylon's fickle adhesion properties.
- Easily succeed with engineering-grade materials like NylonX and NylonG
- Save time, money, and resources thanks to reduced failures from warping
- Learn how to succeed with nylon on garolite via this article
Consistent Durability and Reliability That Lasts
With proper care, hobbyists and professionals can expect the strong adhesion and lifespan of LayerLock Garolite Build Surface to last for thousands of prints thanks to its specially manufactured surface that's sturdier than most print build sheets on the market.
- Engineered to last thanks to its linen-based, phenolic properties
- Expect consistent, reliable strong print adhesion to the bed
- Sandpaper included prolonging surface's usability
Expand 3D Printing Material Options
LayerLock Garolite Build Surface significantly increases one's success with nylon-based filaments—while also still being compatible with standard filaments—making it a worthy go-to surface for makers to expand their filament printing options.
What Materials are Compatible with LayerLock Garolite Build Surface?
Compatible Material | PVA Glue Needed | Dry Before Printing* |
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NylonX / NylonG / NylonK | ✔ | ✔ |
Nylon (Various) | ✔ | ✔ |
PLA | ✔ | |
TPU / TPE | ✔ | |
PETG | ✔ | |
RYNO | ✔ | |
Wood-fill Materials | ||
Metal-fill Materials | ||
Taulman 910 | ✔ | ✔ |
Taulman T-Glase | ||
PVA | ✔ |
*Some filaments absorb moisture more quickly than other filaments and need to be frequently put in a drying device to ensure they are moisture-free before printing for optimal results. We recommend the PrintDry PRO to dry filament. Why do I need to dry my filament? Check out this article on the benefits of doing so.
- For success with ABS (and optimal printing with PLA & PETG) materials, check out LayerLock Powder Coated PEI Build Plate.
- For success with polypropylene and OBC materials, check out LayerLock Build Surface for Polypropylene.
How Do You Install and Maintain LayerLock Garolite Build Surface?
INSTALLATION
- Clean your build plate with isopropyl alcohol.
- Remove the adhesive liner on the back of the garolite.
- Attach and align the garolite onto the build plate.
- Calibrate Z-height with the newly installed surface.
- Level print bed
That's it! You're ready to print. For a more detailed walkthrough on "How to Succeed" with garolite installation, check out our article here!
MAINTENANCE
- Wipe the print surface before and after a print with isopropyl alcohol to maintain a clean surface.
- Clean off PVA glue with water.
- Be careful whenever using a sharp scraper to remove prints off the surface.
- If the print surface becomes damaged from scratches or slight chipping, it is recommended that users lightly sand with 220 grit sandpaper and a sanding block. It is best to sand the entire plate evenly to avoid creating low spots. Avoid inhaling dust particles from sanding by wearing a respirator mask.
What Sizes are Available for LayerLock Garolite Build Surface?
Length x Width | Available Thicknesses | Printer Compatibility* |
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8" x 8" (203mm x 203mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) |
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9" x 10" (228mm x 254mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) |
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9.25" x 9.25" (235mm x 235mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) | |
11.02" x 14.06" (280mm x 357mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) | |
11.8" x 11.8" (300mm x 300mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) |
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12" x 12" (304mm x 304mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) |
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13.07" x 13.39" (332mm x 340mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) |
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13.78" x 13.78" (350mm x 350mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) |
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14.84" x 14.57" (377mm x 370mm) | • 0.033" (0.84mm) |
*This is compatibility in terms of size. It is up to the user to confirm that their printer has the necessary components/upgrades to print the higher temp/abrasive materials listed in the material compatibility section.
What Else Comes with LayerLock Garolite Build Surface?
- 1 x Sandpaper
- 1 x Glue Stick
LayerLock Garolite Build Surface Technical Specifications
- LayerLock Garolite Build Surface with adhesive backing
- Operating Temperature: Up to 250°F (~121°C)
- Size Tolerance: +/- 0.015"
- Thickness Tolerance: +/- 0.005"
- Thickness: Varies. See Table above for thickness availability of specific options.
- Surface Area: Varies. See Table above for surface areas of specific options.
- Sandpaper
- Size - 3" x 3"
- 220g
- PVA Glue Stick
- 0.24 oz stick
- Water Washable
Questions
IS PULSE XE COMPATIBLE WITH SOLIDWORKS?
Hello, Does the bundle still come with the dryer? I noticed it was included in the video but I don't see any mention of it anywhere else.
precio de la Pluse XE En dolares.Gracias
What are the power plugs for the unit and the temperature control box ??
Feedback: I purchase the enclosure for this printer. The power cord will not fit through the circular holes at the bottom of the back. I believe this is a design error.j
Would the Pulse XE be capable of producing accurate prints with BASF Ultrafuse316L?
Pulse XE - NylonX Professional Bundle 1) this unit out of the box ready to print the strongest filaments? 2) build size can that be expanded ( upgrade) 3) basic this is the best of the series? 4)I live in San Jose cal , when would it ship?
what size is the bed? like to order other layerlock plates, but I dont see the size?
Hi, the Z axis on my pulse XE, is to far of the bed. are there any settings to adjust that? the z lift is already set to 0.
can the 32 bit processer be added on later
how many volts and amps is the hot end on this 3d printer ?
What power supply comes with the Pulse? It is a core component and there are no specs anywhere in the documentation.
Hi, I'm from India, can you ship the pulse XE to my country?
I live in silicon valley CA (low humidity), how important is getting a filament dryer for printing nylonX in an un-air conditioned office environment?
Could a nylon Pulse XE be ordered with a Duet 3D 2 WiFi, or without a board to be paired with a Duet?
Can I have full kit for horseshoes printing delivered to DUBAI. THANKS
Does this require an enclosure to print nylon?
Can you tell me if there is any reason why Octoprint running on Octopi on a Raspberry would not work for managing the Pulse XE remotely?
Can you quantify the difference between the speed of the Pulse XE with the 32 bit Smoothieboard upgrade - how long to print 3Dbenchy with 8-bit mini-rambo versus the 32 bit Smoothieboard?
I am just getting into 3D printing to make production parts and fixtures for my business. I was recommended the Pulse XE - NylonX Professional Bundle from a friend who bought 4 of them for his business. I am not sure if I need a dual extruder or not. Can this printer be upgraded to a dual extruder later and is it a lot more expensive than buying the dual extruder model?
can this printer handle polycarbonate as well?
Hi I'm interested in the Pulse XE printer. Can I get a sample part made from this machine? I'd like to be able to print PLA before using the expensive Nylon. Is it possible to print PLA on this machine? Would I need to change the nozzle or use a different base material sheet than the garolite?
Hello, I'm interested in buying the Pulse XE bundle, so my question is: Would you be able to ship it to Japan?
Are there any plans to develop a Dual Extruder Upgrade for the Pulse XE?