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3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — Blue
3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — Blue
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3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — Blue
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3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — Blue
3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — Blue
Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm filament in blue is a polypropylene filament formulated for FDM/FFF 3D printing. Supplied on a 0.75 kg spool with a nominal diameter of 1.75 mm, this material preserves the typical properties of polypropylene such as chemical resistance, good flexibility and low density. It is intended for printing functional parts that require impact resistance, living hinges or chemical resistance when printed with appropriate printer settings and adhesion measures.
Fiberlogy PP delivers the mechanical and chemical properties associated with polypropylene: resistance to many solvents and chemicals, fatigue-resistant flexing for snap-fit or hinge designs, and low weight for lightweight components. Its flexibility reduces brittleness compared with many standard rigid filaments, while the filament formulation supports stable extrusion on machines capable of processing PP. The blue color offers a consistent, solid appearance suitable for prototypes and end-use parts.
Use Fiberlogy PP on FDM/FFF printers that support polypropylene. Prepare the print surface with an appropriate adhesion aid such as polypropylene-specific tape, a suitable adhesive, or a removable raft to reduce warping. Employ a heated bed and set bed temperature and nozzle temperatures according to your printer and slicer recommendations for PP. Slow to moderate print speeds and moderate cooling usually improve layer bonding. Allow printed parts to cool gradually to reduce internal stresses and warpage.
Store the filament in a dry, dust-free environment and use desiccant to limit moisture absorption. Test and fine-tune print settings on small calibration prints before producing final parts. When printing functional parts intended for chemical exposure or mechanical load, validate performance in the target application and consider post-processing such as annealing if appropriate for your design and printer capabilities.
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