Fiberlogy FiberFlex 30D Blue, 1.75 mm (850 g)
Highly flexible material in blue
£45.00
(£52.94 / kg, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Shore hardness D30
- High impact resistance
- Very flexible
- Good thermal resistance
Item no.: FL-F30-BLUE-175-085, Content: 850 g, EAN: 5902560990843
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: FL-F30-BLUE-175-085
- Manufacturer No.: F30-BLUE-175-085
- Manufacturer: Fiberlogy
- Content: 850 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Shore Hardness : D30
- Product type: Flexible Filaments
- Color: Blue
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 200 - 220 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 50 - 70 ° C
Description
Another alternative to the FiberFlex 40D for lovers of printing rubber-like materials. The Fiberlogy FiberFlex 30D is characterized by a reduced hardness of 30D on the Shore scale, excellent flexibility and higher impact resistance.
The material is especially recommended for printing tires, gaskets, straps and all kinds of elastic/flexible elements.
Properties:
- Shore hardness D30
- High impact resistance at low temperatures
- Very good thermal and chemical resistance
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Customer Reviews
1 English review written for Fiberlogy FiberFlex 30D Blue
3 customer reviews in all languages
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4 reviews
1 customer review in English
3 customer reviews in all languages
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very flexible and elastic
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
looks like more rubbery than ninjaflex but not that easy to print because this filament tends to shrink a bit so you have to print it really slow about 15-20mm/s n215°C b60°C Fan50%
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This is difficult to answer simply as the filament settings depend a lot on the printer in use, what hardware is on the printer and what the file being printed is like.
Starter settings though can be around 220C on the hotend, 60C bed, retraction can be an issue, some people turn it off completely but increasing the retraction in small steps from 0 is a good idea if you're experiencing stringing, as well as reducing the temperature. Speed is pretty universal though 30-40 mm/s only.