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saypad2015-12-02 21:20:24
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saypad, 2015-12-02 21:20:24

What properties should a FilaFlex 3D printer extruder have?

I'm trying to print clothes on a 3D printer (not in parts). For printing, I need a flexible material that has high tensile strength. So far, the choice has fallen on FilaFlex, but there is a problem that the material is not the same as abc and, accordingly, it needs a special feed and temperature setting. Who faced with printing with this material? I am also looking for options for using other materials with high tensile strength and shape retention, the equipment is not limited.

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rstepanov, 2015-12-03
@saypad

Here it is written in detail: recreus.com/en/content/11-learn
In short - PTFE tube should go from the feed gear without clearance to the printer nozzle (see pictures at the link), the speed should be limited to 25-30 mm / s, retracts reduce to a minimum or turn off, select the temperature for a specific material. I managed to print with different flexible filaments, I liked TPE from RusAbs the most, some slipped on the feed gear, you first need to take probes and check whether it will print or not. For example, Rubber from REC is almost impossible to shove into the bowden.

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Dim Boy, 2015-12-02
@twix007

3dprinter.org.ua - ask them, they know absolutely everything about printing. If they make their own printer!

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