Product Description
Fiberlogy FiberSilk Gold 3D Printing Filament
Silk filament in Gold
Product Information & Technical Details
Item No: | fsilk-gold-175-085 |
Manufacturer No: | 5902560995954 |
Manufacturer: | Fiberlogy |
Content: | 850g |
Diameter: | 1.75mm |
Product Type: | Silk 3D Printing Filament |
Filament Colour: | Gold |
Net Weight: | 850g |
Recommended processing temperature: 210 - 230 °C
Recommended heating temperature: 50 - 70 ° C
Description
Give your prints a metallic sheen!
The FIBERSILK filament is the result of the joint and lasting efforts of the Fiberlogy team. Their goal was to create a high-quality product that combines a unique look, high durability, and easy printability. Fiberlogy's FIBERSILK offers a unique elegance of the prints made with it. They are characterised by a silky metallic sheen that highlights every minute detail of a 3D model with all its bends and curves. Its aesthetic value is enhanced by a wide range of available colours. Fiberlogy has put together a wide range of bright colours for every user to find exactly what suits them. The metallic finish makes it easy to hide the boundaries between layers, making the entire print more consistent and expressive.
In addition to the visual advantage over conventional PLA, FIBERSILK is also more durable. Thanks to the high adhesion of the layers, it can take heavy loads without tearing and then returns to its original shape. The filament is easy and safe to print. For the best silk effects, we recommend setting a high airflow during printing and reducing the printing speed.
Characteristics:
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Shiny, metallic finish with colour depth effect
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Good adhesion and low visibility of the layer boundaries
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High strength and impact resistance
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Easy to print
How do I print?
Printing temperature: 210 - 230 ° C
Bed temperature: 50 - 70 ° C (heating of the bed is not necessary when using Buildtak like surfaces or other means to increase adhesion)
Closed chamber: not required
Fan: 80-100%
Print speed: 35-60 mm / s
Retraction: yes, 2-3 mm
NOTE: The material that comes out of the nozzle swells visibly while the filament is being loaded or printed. This is a completely natural effect resulting from the surface tension of the polymers that make up the filament.