Recreus Filaflex Silver
Flexible filament
- Extremely elastic
- High adhesion to the printing bed
- Odourless
- Solvent-proof
- £30.70 (£6.14 / 100 g)
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- Extremely elastic
- High adhesion to the printing bed
- Odourless
- Solvent-proof
1.75 mm / 250 g: | £18.60 | (£7.44 / 100 g) |
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2.85 mm / 250 g: | £18.60 | (£7.44 / 100 g) |
1.75 mm / 500 g: | £30.70 | (£6.14 / 100 g) |
2.85 mm / 500 g: | £30.70 | (£6.14 / 100 g) |
Product information & technical details
Item no.: | REC-FSI175500 |
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Manufacturer No.: | FSI175500 |
Manufacturers: | Recreus |
Content: | 500 g |
Diameter: | 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm |
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Shore Hardness : | A82 |
Product Line: | Filaflex |
Product types: | Flexible Filaments |
Filament colour: | Grey / silver |
Net weight: | 250 g, 500 g |
Recommended printing speed: | 30 - 110 mm/s |
Recommended processing temperature: | 220 - 260 °C |
Diameter related tolerance : | ± 0,05 mm |
Description
Filaflex is an elastic filament for 3D printers. The material consists of TPE and some additives to make it printable for 3D printing.
Filaflex has incredible elasticity. Now you can, for example, create your own shoes at home.
Filaflex differs from solid filament used for 3D printers. With the proper configuration, however, it is compatible with almost any printer.
More information
Recommendations when using the filaments for 3D printers without a Recreus extruder:
- Print speed 20 mm/s
- Pressure temperature approximately 240 °C.
- No retraction (of the filament)
- Increase flow of material up to 105 -115%
- Direct Drive extruder (Bowden Extruders may by more problematic)
No heated bed required.
For experienced users.
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