Has anyone printed with Igus 150-PF filament?
Hello,
I saw a post from 2017 regarding Igus filament but nothing lately. I have an MK3S+ and am considering printing some small bearings using Igus 150-PF filament. These bearings will be for another application, not on the Prusa printer itself.
Here is a link to the Igus site with information on this filament.
https://www.igus.com/product/12404?artNr=I150-PF-0175-0250
It's expensive relative to PLA and PETG but it has a lot of good properties for bearings.
My questions a focused on the nozzle temp, bed temp etc. to see if there is anything I should be concerned about.
Thanks!
Kyle
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A shop where sometimes I purchase filaments and spares has Tribo filaments on their catalog.
Iglide i150-PF isn't there but they have the Iglidur i180-PF, which I suppose has similar properties and printing settings,
Here's the link: https://filament2print.com/gb/tribo/681-tribo.html
RE: Has anyone printed with Igus 150-PF filament?
Hello,
I ordered a 250g spool of the i150-PF. I'll test it out and let everyone know how it does.
Kyle
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Seems very expensive stuff to me, costing eight or ten times more than PLA !.
I suppose that if you really need those superlow friction properties it's worth it.
RE: Has anyone printed with Igus 150-PF filament?
I printed plain bearings with I180 from Igus some time ago:
My temp settings:
no cooling, retraction 0.6, z-hop 0.2mm
wbr,
Karl
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
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