MakerBot MakerBot RapidRinse and ABS-R Filament Bundle
MakerBot RapidRinse Fast-dissolving Support Material enables users to print dimensionally accurate ABS Parts with the ease of PLA. Print your parts with confidence in ABS-R and RapidRinse, when finished drop your printed part into tap water, and watch the supports dissolve to nothing in minutes.
Top RapidRinse and ABS-R Filament Bundle Features:
• Tap Water soluble
• Dissolves in minutes without the need for a separate wash tank.
• Ideal for ABS Prototyping, tooling, and parts.
Note: This product will begin shipping in December.
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MAKERBOT RAPIDRINSE FAST-DISSOLVING SUPPORT MATERIAL
PRINT DIMENSIONALLY ACCURATE ABS PARTS WITH THE EASE OF PLA
MakerBot RapidRinse Fast-dissolving Support Materials enables users to print ABS parts with confidence. This newly formulated tap water-soluble support material dissolves faster than PVA or other high-temperature dissolvable supports saving valuable time and delivering on the promise of high-quality ABS parts.
Here are the key features of MakerBot RapidRinse Fast-Dissolving Support Filament:
- METHOD X patented VECT™ 110 technology combined with proprietary RapidRinse support delivers incomparable ABS parts with unprecedented ease.
- RapidRinse is tap water-soluble. Effectively removing the need for cumbersome wash tanks and chemicals —lowering the barrier to entry and making this material easy to use in just about any environment.
- With no equipment needed to dissolve supports, post-processing is now decentralized allowing anyone to do it
- Dissolves in minutes, saving valuable time and speeding up traditional production workflows.
ACHIEVE HIGH-QUALITY ABS PARTS WITH UNPRECEDENTED EASE
When used with MakerBot ABS-R Filament, RapidRinse enables users to stop sacrificing functionality and accuracy for print success. When used together, users can achieve both.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT:
- Spool Diameter: 21.8 cm (8.6 in)
- Spool Width: 4.2 cm (1.65 in)
- Material Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Net Weight: 0.45 kg (1.0 lb)
Easy
- METHOD's technology makes ABS printing so easy that even a 3D printing beginner can do it.
- Stop sacrificing functionality and accuracy for print success. You can have both.
- This is the only heated chamber desktop 3D printer capable of printing Real ABS and eliminating any post-processing equipment needs.
- VECT — Variable Environmental Temperature Control
Clean
- No ongoing detergent usage and disposal making your life easier and lowering total cost of ownership
- with not post-processing detergents needed and an optional MakerBot Clean Air HEPA Filtration System, the full ABS workflow is now suited for any environment.
- No washtank required means a savings of $3500 in upfront cost.
FAST
- Post-processing now rivals the speed of breakaway without geometrical restrictions or store fingers.
- With no equipment needed to dissolve supports, post-processing is now decentralized so that anyone can do it.
- Jams, curling, and warping all plague competitive desktop ABS workflows, limiting how often you will even complete a print. It will most likely take multiple attempts to even get to post-processing.
WHAT PRINTERS AND EXTRUDERS IS RAPIDRINSE SUPPORT FILAMENT COMPATIBLE WITH?
MakerBot RapidRinse Fast-dissolving Support Filament is compatible with the Method X 3D Printer.
Compatible extruders include:
- Model 2XA Extruder
Compatible Materials include:
- ABS-R Filament
MAKERBOT METHOD X ABS-R FILAMENT
ABS WITH SUPERIOR PRINTING RELIABILITY, PERFORMANCE, AND EASE OF USE
MakerBot ABS-R is a new ABS formulation designed to provide superior printing reliability, performance, and ease of use on the Method X 3D Printer
Here are the key features of MakerBot ABS-R Filament:
- Easy to print as PLA.
- This new ABS formulation is designed to provide superior printing reliability and performance with a 98% jam reduction for consistent, repeatable ABS prototypes, tools, and parts
- Works with RapidRinse Fast Dissolving Support
- Compatible with the MakerBot Method X and Method X Carbon Fiber 3D Printers
- Printable with the 1XA Extruder, 1C Extruder, and LABS GEN 2 Experimental Extruder
ACHIEVE HIGH-QUALITY ABS PARTS WITH UNPRECEDENTED EASE
When used with MakerBot RapidRinse Fast Dissolving Support Material, ABS-R enables users to stop sacrificing functionality and accuracy for print success. When used together, users can achieve both.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT:
- Spool Diameter: 21.8cm (8.6 in)
- Spool Width: 4.2 cm (1.65 in)
- Material Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Shipping Weight: 1.1 kg (2.4 lb)
- Net Weight: 0.65 kg (1.43 lb)
WHAT PRINTERS AND EXTRUDERS IS ABS-R FILAMENT COMPATIBLE WITH?
MakerBot ABS-R Filament is compatible with the Method X and the Method X Carbon Fiber 3D Printer.
Compatible extruders include:
- Model 1XA Extruder
- Model 1C Extruder
- LABS GEN 2 Experimental Extruder
MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Properties |
Test |
ABS-R |
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
ASTM D648 |
41 |
Tensile Modulus (MPa) |
ASTM D648 |
2400 |
Strain at Yield (%) |
ASTM D648 |
2.3 |
Strain at Break (%) |
ASTM D648 |
33.4 |
Flexural Strength (MPa) |
ASTM D790 |
79 |
Flexural Modulus (MPa) |
ASTM D790 |
2600 |
Izod Notched Impact Strength (J/m) |
ASTM D256 |
129 – C/H |
Izod Unotched Impact Strength (J/m) |
ASTM D256 |
970 - C |
Heat Deflection Temperature – 64 psi (C) |
ASTM 648 |
105 |
Heat Deflection Temperature – 264 psi (C) |
ASTM 648 |
102 |
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE MAKERBOT RAPIDRINSE AND ABS-R BUNDLE?
This bundle contains:
- (1) Spool ABS-R Black
- (1) Spool ABS-R Red
- (1) Spool ABS-R Natural
- (1) Spool RapidRinse
- (1) 3-pack grip-surface for MakerBot Method
Questions
What is the difference between the MH PRO series TPU and the MH Build Series TPU?
I have had generally good luck with this material. I love the properties of it. I would like some advice on reducing some stringing. I use Prusa MK3S with the Generic FLEX setting. I get a big string from the purge line to the skirt and from the skirt to the print. I am using a 240 degree print temp and my speeds are all around 30.
Is this designed to be printed in a machine with a bowden extruder?
I ordered this material (Matter Hackers Pro Series, 1.75mm, TPU, Gray) for my Bambu Lab X1E printer. When I tried to load it into the AMS, it failed and got stuck. I needed to disassemble the filament tubing to get it unstuck. Is there something that could be done to use this material with the Bambu Lab X1E printer? Perhaps mounting it to the rear spool instead if in the AMS...? Do you have any experience with this material for this printer? Thank you. Brian Wixom brianwixom@gmail.com
I discovered that Metthackers pro clear TPU is easy to break, while the cheap inland white TPU is nearly impossible to break. So I don't get it, the NylonX is major strong and I use it as the backbone of everything, but I don't understand how a cheap filament, precisely inland white TPU, outperforms mettahackers pro series in utility function. It prints better, but I can make the cheap stuff print near perfect with extra attention to settings. So I ask, whats really up with mettahackers TPU, it concerns me because I was going to invest in Mettahackers Nylon and now I am in doubt. I simply want to know why the cheap stuff was way beter than mettahackers pro series?? Please.
Can this be used as a base, with a layer change/stop and then PLA printed on top of it? I want a flexible bottom to a specific print, but I don't want the entire print flexible...
What's the shore hardness?
What are temperature limits for printed parts?
How well do TPU printed objects hold up against gasoline and oils? Thinking about making an intake boot? I'd like it to hold around 100 psi. any recommendations?
What is the chemical resistance to water rating?
What is the Light Transmittance Rating of this material? This is a commonly reported property, usually expressed as % of total light transmittance. 100% = perfect clarity, all light crosses through 0% = perfect opacity, no light crosses through.
Where is the Safety Data Sheet?
1.7mm as delivered, which made it very prone to kinking. Not printable with the EZR Struder on an Ender 3, with any temperature or nozzle. 1.8mm & above seems necessary with flexible filament. Thicker is better because it needs to transfer force to the nozzle. It might work with a dual drive direct extruder with real tight passages.
What is the Young's modulus of the material
What is the moisture level it ships with?
The TDS says "Print Temp 230C +/-10" and "Bed Temp 70C +/-10". The images on this web page say "Hot End Temp 250C +/-10" and "Bed Temp 50C +/-10". Is this inconsistency a hallmark of the MH PRO series TPU???