Fillamentum NonOilen
Bio-based filament with high strength
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Product information & technical details
- Manufacturer: Fillamentum
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Product type: Organically Composed Filaments
- Color: Natural
- Compatibility: Bambu Lab AMS*
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 175 - 195 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 0 - 50 ° C
Description
Bio-based filament from renewable resources
NonOlien consists of 100% bio-based polymers and is completely biodegradable. It can be recycled many times before it loses its properties.
Printing NonOlien is as easy as standard PLA, but it composts faster. The filament is characterised by its strength and hardness, is very durable and temperature-resistant up to 110 ° C.
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2 English reviews written for Fillamentum NonOilen
8 customer reviews in all languages
| 5 stars | | 2 | (15%) |
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| 4 stars | | 7 | (53%) |
| 3 stars | | 2 | (15%) |
| 2 stars | | 1 | (7%) |
| 1 Stars | | 1 | (7%) |
13 reviews
2 customer reviews in English
8 customer reviews in all languages
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Rated with 2 out of 5 stars.
Very bad warping problems
Have tried to print two designs on my S5, both have failed after numurous attempts even with advice from manufacturers. Have wasted nearly three rolls with no finished product.
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Rated with 4 out of 5 stars.
Interresting Filament
Not the easiest to print,
I did 45°C on Bed
180°C Nozzle (Plated Copper, on Dragon HF)
with 33°C Chamber and 3dLac on smooth PEI (Voron 2.4)
Had to dial down my volumetric flow -50%-ish because this stuff at 180°C had a low viscosity, But if I print at higher temps I get bad Warping.
The filament itself is semi translucent and had a pearl like texture.