Filamento PLA+ Tough Pro AF negro ónix de 1,75 mm ¡Fabricado en EE. UU.!
Filamento PLA+ Tough Pro AF negro ónix de 1,75 mm ¡Fabricado en EE. UU.!
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Presentamos nuestro nuevo PLA+ TOUGH Pro. Un PLA resistente de calidad de ingeniería que puede soportar fuertes impactos y altas temperaturas. Directamente desde la placa de construcción, nuestro PLA+ Tough Pro le brinda una resistencia al impacto 8,8 veces mayor que un PLA estándar.
Nuestro Tough Pro PLA+ utiliza resina virgen NatureWorks Ingeo 3D870, que fue diseñada para brindar propiedades térmicas y mecánicas similares al ABS en un paquete de PLA ecológico.
Este grado de PLA se puede recocer después de la impresión para cristalizar aún más el material, mejorando aún más sus propiedades térmicas y mecánicas.
Haga clic aquí para ver nuestra guía sobre cómo recocer sus piezas.
Nuestro Tough Pro PLA+ es un material verdaderamente resistente, diseñado para los trabajos más difíciles. Fabricado con resina PLA Ingeo 3D870 diseñada y fabricada aquí mismo en los EE. UU.; después del recocido, tiene una resistencia al impacto comparable al ABS y una resistencia a la temperatura comparable al PETG, todo en un paquete de PLA de base biológica con las mismas excelentes características de impresión 3D del PLA.
Cada carrete contiene 1 kg (2,2 libras) de filamento, con un diámetro de 1,75 mm y una precisión dimensional de +/- 0,05 mm.
Dimensiones del carrete (ahora compatible con las unidades AMS de Bambu Labs):
- Diámetro interior (ID) = 52 mm
- Diámetro exterior (OD) = 200 mm
- Ancho (An) = 67 mm
- Peso = 200 - 220 g
Recomendamos una temperatura de boquilla de 205-220 °C y una temperatura de lecho de 45-60 °C.
Anteriormente, Onyx Black se llamaba Matte Black. Si recibes un carrete con Matte Black en la etiqueta, ¡es el color correcto!
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Print Settings
Print Settings
- Nozzle Temperature: 240 - 270°C
- Bed Temperature: 70 - 100°C
- Speed: 60 - 300 mm/s
Nozzle temperature can vary between 240-270°C depending on desired layer to layer adhesion vs part print quality. Higher nozzle temperatures will result in stronger parts, but may cause lower quality and/or increased stringing.
Part cooling can also vary depending on desired layer to layer adhesion vs part print quality. More cooling will result in better overhangs & bridging, but will decrease the ultimate layer to layer adhesion.
For Bambu Printers: We recommend using the Bambu Labs Gold Textured PEI build plate, or other aftermarket textured PEI build plates, for this material. 70°C should be sufficient for adequate build plate adhesion, going higher than this temperature may cause parts to adhere to the plate too well.
For Bambu Printers: recommended retraction length can vary between 0.8-1.2mm depending on the amount of stringing you experience. For other printers: the default retraction settings for PETG should be sufficient, but total retraction length may need to be increased slightly.
For Bambu Printers: It is recommended to lower your Top Surface print speed to 100-150 mm/s for higher top layer quality.
1kg Spool Dimensions (AMS-Compatible)
1kg Spool Dimensions (AMS-Compatible)
- Filament Weight = 1 kg
- Filament Diameter = 1.75 mm (+/- 0.05 mm)
- Spool Inner Diameter (ID) = 52 mm
- Spool Outer Diameter (OD) = 200 mm
- Spool Width (W) = 67 mm
- Spool Weight = 220 g
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I love the filament, prints perfectly. However, the new spools don’t work in my AMS. At least the new spool of Gun Metal Gray won’t work in my AMS.
I was hesitantly optimistic about trying this filament out, especially since I can get PETG from Bambu for half the price. However, I am now a believer in PCTG, especially for anything I am printing that is functional. It is durable and looks nice. It seems to print a bit faster than PETG. I will be adding more of this filament to my stock. I look forward to an expanded color selection.
It’s a decent filament but I’ve found it to be finicky especially when printing dimensional pieces or longer/flatter pieces almost always experience warp unless I am using a heated chamber. A
The ductility is nice but it can also be too flexible. It has its place but I do not see it as an upgrade to PETG HF except for the fact that it supposedly doesn’t have to be dried. The finish can be nice but I have had to pick and choose what I can do with this filament without heavily modifying the preconfig settings that American Filamemt has available for this stuff. I did print a camshaft wedge tool and its shatter resistance was ideal for the use case…so it’s not a bad product. Just not versatile in my book.
This Filament is game changing, getting ready to place another order!!
Got some samples to try and the color is amazing, and I'm definitely looking to switch to using this PCTG. I've done a speed and temperature tests, I have noticed during tests that at the higher temperatures it looks better at slower speeds, and for lower temperatures higher speeds get a better matte finish. You can almost see it in my picture (on the dudes hat) but the higher speeds there are some "holes" or vacancies when printed at faster speeds. All in all beautiful gloss, I cannot wait to get a full spool for testing (will share my config settings once I've dialed it in), and will most likely be making the change.