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3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — White
3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — White
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3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — White
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3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — White
3D printing filament Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — White
Fiberlogy PP 1.75 mm 0.75 kg — White is a polypropylene 3D printing filament formulated for FDM/FFF printers that accept PP. The filament comes in 1.75 mm diameter on a 0.75 kg spool and is intended for parts that benefit from polypropylene’s low moisture absorption, chemical resistance and flexible mechanical behavior. It is suitable for functional prototypes, housings and components where a balance of toughness and pliability is required.
Fiberlogy PP offers the characteristic properties of polypropylene in a ready-to-print filament: resistance to many chemicals, reduced water uptake compared with hygroscopic polymers, and a degree of flexibility that improves impact resistance. The 1.75 mm diameter helps maintain stable extrusion on most consumer FDM/FFF machines, while the white color provides a neutral base for painting or post-processing. The filament is intended for practical applications and functional parts rather than purely decorative prints.
Load the Fiberlogy PP filament into an FDM/FFF printer configured for polypropylene. Use a nozzle temperature and print speed compatible with PP and adjust bed adhesion methods suitable for low-surface-energy materials (for example: PP-specific adhesive sheets, polypropylene tape, or a heated bed with appropriate surface treatment). Allow printed parts to cool gradually to reduce warping and ensure dimensional stability. If drying is required, follow printer or filament supplier guidance for safe filament conditioning before printing.
For best results, print PP on a printer with a controlled heated bed and consider using a brim or raft to improve adhesion. Test and tune extrusion temperature and retraction settings on small specimens before longer prints. Post-process painted surfaces with primers designed for low-energy plastics when necessary.
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