colorFabb nGen_FLEX Clear, 2.85 mm (650 g)
Semi-flexible CoPolyester in transparent
£37.50
(£57.69 / kg, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Chemical resistance
- High-temperature resistance
- Easy to print
Item no.: CF-8719033555822, Content: 650 g, EAN: 8719033555822
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: CF-8719033555822
- Manufacturer No.: 8719033555822
- Manufacturer: colorFabb
- Content: 650 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm
- Shore Hardness : A95
- Product type: Flexible Filaments
- Color: Transparent
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 240 - 260 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 80 °C
Description
ColorFabb nGen_FLEX has been given a new elastomer to increase the application range.
The material can also be printed with Bowden extruders. (Eg: Ultimaker 2)
nGen_FLEX is a semi-flexible filament with very good printability. It has a Shore hardness of 95.
How flexible the 3D part becomes can influence you as a user by dimensioning the infill and the wall thicknesses accordingly.
nGen_FLEX is an industrial plastic and stands for high durability and good layer adhesion.
The material is chemically resistant and is temperature resistant up to 121 ° C.
For printing with nGen_FLEX we recommend the use of BuildTak with a heated building board (80 ° C) or similar adhesive aids.
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Review written by Luke
Rated with 4 out of 5 stars.
I find the flex great! Easy/reliable to print with. Flexibility really good. "Clear" is a slight misnomer....anything more than 1 layer thick and it starts to approach opaque "dirty white"...but really cannot complain from a functional perspective.
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