Ultimaker The Virtual Foundry Filamet High Carbon Iron Filament - 2.85mm (0.5kg)
The UltiMaker 2+/3 Adhesion Sheets are easy to apply, offer much greater first-layer adhesion than base glass and will stay strong for many prints. They are compatible with most materials, but not recommended for 3D printing with Nylon or TPU.
- Includes 25 adhesion sheets and applicator
- Compatible with most materials
- Offers much greater first-layer adhesion than base glass
Price: | $100.99 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | In Stock |
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Make it stick!
Getting the first layer right is vital to a successful 3D printing experience. Some materials feature easier bed adhesion than others, and materials like Polypropylene will need some extra help beyond a glue stick. These adhesion sheets are easy to apply, offer much greater first-layer adhesion than base glass and will stay strong for many prints. Also included is a scraping tool for adhesion sheet application without any air bubbles.
Technical Specifications
- Choose the sheet size compatible with your UltiMaker 3D printer model
- Package contents: 25 Adhesion sheets & applicator
- Compatible with most materials, not recommended for 3D printing with Nylon or TPU.
- The Ultimaker 2+/3 Adhesion Sheets are also a component of the UltiMaker Advanced 3D Printing Kits for the UltiMaker 2+, 2+ Extended, 3, and 3 Extended.
- Thickness of all sheets is 0.06mm.
Questions
How susceptible is it to rust? Particularly in the non-sintered state?
I run a 3D Print Farm at Lowell Makes. It is a nonprofit Makers Space located in Lowell, MA. We are looking to setup a 3D Printer for the Electronics Shop that prints Ferromagnetic material. I see there are Iron Filled PLA. That is great for the models that looks like metal. The filament might act like a ferrite material but not as well as filament designed to print Ferrite Cores. Do you have filaments designed to print Ferrite Cores? If so please list. If not would you be willing to help find such material?
High Carbon Iron Filamet will make good electromagnetic devices. Effective and affordable for most applications in this category. The Virtual Foundry will be releasing a FerroSilicon material in the future.