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Details: 2.85mm(3mm) High Temperature Dissolvable Filament 2.85mm 500g Spool – Polymaker PolyDissolve S2 Warm Alkaline Water Soluble Filament for ABS, ASA & PC 2.85 3D Printing Filament
Brand: Polymaker
Polymaker PolyDissolve S2 High Temperature Dissolvable 3D Printer Filament Support for PC/ABS/ASA PolyDissolve is a family of dissolvable support filaments. This family offers support solution for our portfolio of filaments. It enables a greater design freedom. PolyDissolve S2 is a water dissolvable support for PC, ABS, and ASA based filaments from our portfolio. It is specifically engineered to have a perfect interface with these materials while also displaying good solubility. Printing Setting: Nozzle: 230˚C – 250˚C; Bed: 90 C – 110˚C; Speed: 30-40 mm/s; Bed Surface: Glass with glue, blue tape; Cooling Fan: ON; Drying Settings: 80˚C for 12h; It is highly recommended to use the PolyBox when printing with PolyDissolve S2 and to store it in the resealable bag. Specs: Material: Polyvinyl Alcohol N.W: 500g Filament Diameter: 1.75mm / 2.85mm Dimensional Accuracy: 70% is within +/- 0.01, 97% is within +/- 0.02, 99% is within +/- 0.03, 99.9% is within +/- 0.04 ♥We promise to offer the best purchasing experience. Feel free to contact us via Amazon when you need help and we will reply within 24 hours. About Polymaker – Simplify Creation Polymaker is an international team passionate about 3D printing. We produce the very best 3D printing materials by controlling every stage of production. With a diverse portfolio of materials ranging from high performance plastics to unique aesthetic solutions, Polymaker will continue to add cutting edge materials to its ever-growing portfolio.
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- 【PVA Water Soluble Filament Support Material for PC / ABS / ASA】 – PolyDissolve S2 PVA filament 2.85mm is 3D printer filament soluble developed for high printing temperature 3D filament such as PC filament, ASA filament and ABS filament 2.85mm, ideal for printing complex geometry model such as models with internal cavities, all-in-one mechanisms, complex shape brackets or connectors
- 【Tangle Free & Moisture Free】 – Polymaker PolyDissolve filament water soluble support material filament is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please make sure to NEVER let go the tip of the filament as it may create nodes. Holes on the side of the spool can be used to prevent this issue
- ⚙️ 【PolyDissolve S2 Printing Settings】 – Nozzle: 230˚C – 250˚C; Bed: 90˚C – 110˚C; Speed: 30mm/s – 40mm/s( 3D printing PVA Filament 2.85 )
- ️ 【RISK FREE & LIFETIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT】 – We offer a full refund if the product is not performing as expected. Let us help you get your perfect beautiful prints and contact us via Amazon anytime you need
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- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide 3D Printing Supplies
When shopping for materials for your 3D printer, it’s important to do your homework. 3D printing isn’t cheap, so you’ll want to purchase the best supplies you can.- Consider the 3D printer. Some printers have certain materials that they work best with.
- Consider the material. Some materials work better with certain printers.
- Consider the extruder. Some printers work best with an extruder that is compatible with their materials.
- Consider the PLA/ABS ratio. PLA and ABS have different melting points. Some printers work best with one type of material.
How to choose 3D Printing Supplies
If you are interested in learning more about 3D printing, you may have already started shopping for the materials and tools you’ll need to create the objects you want.- 3D printing is the process by which a three-dimensional object is created one layer at a time. There are six different types of 3D printing materials to choose from:
- The filament: This is the material, such as plastic, metal, or ceramics, that is fed into a 3D printer.
- Thermal resistance: This refers to how resistant a material is to heat. Some materials, such as PLA, are more thermally sensitive.
- The layer thickness: The layer thickness of the material determines how dense the surface can be. The higher the number, the thicker the layer.
- The curing speed: This refers to how long it takes for a material to solidify.
- The bonding strength: This is the ability of the material to stick to itself or to another object.
Stability: This refers to how resistant a material is to warping or shrinking. Some materials, such as ABS, are more elastic.
When choosing your materials, it’s important to consider which items you plan to print. The printing process requires certain materials like resin, which can be toxic and flammable.
In addition to the materials, you will also want to consider the tools you will need. A 3D printer itself can cost several thousand dollars, so it’s important to choose wisely.
- The size of the printer: When choosing a printer, it’s important to consider the size of the object you plan to print.
- The printing speed: Depending on your needs, you may need a faster or slower printer.
- The resolution: The resolution refers to the level of detail you can include in your print.
- The printing volume: The bigger the printer, the more material it can process at a time.
- The filament capacity: If you plan to print bigger objects, you may need a bigger capacity.
How to maintain 3D Printing Supplies
3D printing is a new technology that is changing the way people create and engineer new products.- To clean the filament, use soap and water to wet your filament, then wipe it dry with a paper towel.
- To clean the nozzles, wipe them with a damp rag.
- To clean the build plate, wipe it with a clean, lint-free cloth.
- To clean the extruder, use compressed air.
- To clean the build plate, first, remove any building material or part from the plate. Then, use a paper towel or paper towel moistened with rubbing alcohol to wipe off the build plate.
- To clean the extruder, first, unplug the extruder from the 3D printer. Then, moisten a paper towel or paper towel with rubbing alcohol and wipe down the extruder.
- To clean the 3D printer, use compressed air to blow loose dust out of the printer.
- To clean the filament, use compressed air to blow loose dust out of the filament.
- To clean the nozzle, use compressed air to blow loose dust out of the nozzle.
- To clean the build plate, use compressed air to blow loose dust out of the build plate.
- To clean the extruder, use compressed air to blow loose dust out of the extruder.
- To clean the filament, unplug the extruder from the 3D printer and use compressed air to blow loose dust out of the filament.
- To clean the nozzle, unplug the nozzle from the 3D printer and use compressed air to blow loose dust out of the nozzle.