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Printing "PLA 90 C" any experience?

Hi folks

In a project where i participate, they wanted to print extruder bodys. They made them with HT-PLA with Carbon but the parts didnt last.

So they wanna print it now with the so-called "PLA 90 C" . Its a PLA that should last with higher temperatures... should be resitable until 100° Celsius

https://www.3dware.ch/Filament-PLA-90-Natrural-1.75mm-750g-En.htm

Does anybody have experience with this kind of PLA?

Further informations:

Printer: Prusa I3 MK2, with OctoPrint

Information PLA: recommended print temp: 215° / Bed temp: 0° with glass (offset), 110° Heatbed (I think its far too much to handle for the printer), these informations are provided by manufactor. all the other setting (including Extrusion with & Retract) are default PLA.

We did one try with 60° bed / 215° extruder but the filament didnt come out properly, even tough the line at the start didnt came out. I think now the whole thing is jammed inside. I cleaned the nozzle again...

Would you recommend a higher temperature f. e. 245°? I dont like doing this because you risk a heating failure or a thermistor (or even the whole rambo) damage...

We' d be grateful for every hint / help..

Thanks a lot.

 

Napsal : 07/10/2019 8:27 am
Nikolai
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RE: Printing "PLA 90 C" any experience?

You can go up to 280C without any issue with the E3Dv6 hotend. So just bump up the temperature, try to print temp tower.

Sounds like a regular HTPLA which you need to anneal in the oven before it can resist such a temp. In general I wouldn't buy this filament because they promise something without providing a data sheet.  I always prefer to know what kind of toxic stuff I'm printing @home.

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Napsal : 07/10/2019 9:07 pm
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