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Hackinistrator
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printing engineering plastics

hi guys , newb here .
i'm planning to order the prusa and i wonder if its possible to print engineering plastics with it .
i want to print something thats stable at 110c .
anyone has experience with 3dxtech filamets like this one http://www.3dxtech.com/ultem-9085-3d-printing-filament/ ?

Posted : 29/04/2017 8:57 pm
TiccTech
(@ticctech)
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Re: printing engineering plastics

Hi Sergey,

A stock Mk2 won't go hot enough to extrude the PEI you linked to. They recommend 330-350 extruder temperatures, and the Mk2's limit is 300. According to E3D (the makers of the extruder hot-end/cold-end) swapping out the thermistor for a thermocouple will allow the extruder to go hotter, but that's unknown territory for me (anyone have any experience with it?)

I'd wonder about things like:

  • Does the Mini-RAMBO accept thermocouple input?

  • Does the heater cartridge provide enough power to actually get the hot-end that hot?

  • Will the ABS-printed extruder body remain dimensionally stable that close to that hot of a hot-end?
  • But there are other plastics with fairly good properties that print a bit cooler that might be an option. I don't have any experience with those, so I'll let others comment.
    -Ticc

    Posted : 29/04/2017 9:55 pm
    Hackinistrator
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    Topic starter answered:
    Re: printing engineering plastics

    thanks for the reply .
    i ordered prusa and hardened nozzle . will report back in a few months lol .

    Posted : 30/04/2017 10:44 am
    JeffJordan
    (@jeffjordan)
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    Re: printing engineering plastics

    furthermore, i don't think that it's a good idea to print with pei at a pei-sheet !
    maybe you can do it once.... and afterwards you need to replace the sheet of your printbed -> quite costly approach.

    dem inscheniör is' nix zu schwör...

    Posted : 30/04/2017 11:03 am
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