3DXTech Glow in the Dark PRO Series PLA Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)

3DXTECH’s 3DXSTAT ESD-SAFE specialty 3D printing filaments can be 10^7 to 10^9 ohm surface resistance, and are ideally suited for applications that require ESD-Safe parts. 3DXSTAT series’ PC filament is specially formulated for precision 3D printing, and is manufactured in the USA. Polycarbonate is an interesting and resilient material for 3D printing due to its high heat resistance and amorphous nature. This means there is little isotropic shrinkage, excellent ductility, and great impact resistance.

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Product No. M-YLZ-V3HN
Filament Diameter: 2.85mm
1.75mm
2.85mm
Filament Weight: 1kg
1kg
0.75kg

MULTI-WALL CARBON NANOTUBE TECHNOLOGY

3DXTECH utilizes multi-wall carbon nanotube technology in their manufacturing process to bring you the ESD-safe 3DXSTAT series of filament. When printed at proper temperatures, your finished parts can achieve a consistent surface resistivity between 10^7 to 10^9 ohms! With fewer worries of electrostatic discharge, improved impact resistance, and low particulate/ionic contamination, you can rest easy when utilizing custom printed parts in your finished HDD components, casings, connectors, jigs, sensors, and more.

CUSTOMIZABLE RESISTIVITY

Internal studies performed by 3DXTECH indicate that increased extruder temperatures yield higher levels of conductivity in parts printed with 3DXSTAT. Similarly, lower extruder temperatures yield lower levels of conductivity. For example, if the resistivity measurements of your finished 3D printed part is too insulative for your application, try increasing the printing temperature a few degrees for increased conductivity. With a little fine-tuning of your 3D printer’s settings, and a couple of test prints, you can achieve a customized resistivity to suit your needs.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Printing temperature: PC can be printed between 260 and 300°C; ideal layer bonding is typically possible at 275 - 280°C. 
  • Bed temperature: 110 - 120°C
  • Bed adhesion: Kapton tape, Magigoo, or 3D Gloop!
  • This material is hygroscopic, and it is recommended to dry at 80˚C for at least 4 hours before printing
  • SAFETY NOTE: this material should not be sanded or machined without proper PPE, the particles should not be inhaled. Please reference the SDS here.
  • Download the Technical Data Sheet

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Is Infinite Void Black PLA abrasive? Does it have a matte appearance?

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Would Pro filament work with Creality Ender 3

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Is MH Pro PLA compatible with the Raise3D E2 printer?

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Is "Antique White" semi translucent? Its the same that sent free with the Ender 3 printer?

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Concerning Product No. M-L76-6JVU, do you know what the RGB or Hex code is for this color? I'm looking for this color with these settings. PANTONE: PMS 208 C Hex Color: #630031; RGB: (99, 0, 49) Thanks.

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Why do you not describe the color properties of your filament with details like has sparkles or other add-ins? I got a roll of Antares Red and upon arrival found it had glitter in it where the images all depicted it as a solid crimson. Not what I was looking for.

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Everything seems to be out of stock. Is there something amis? Or just wait?

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I'm looking to buy this product. Can't seem to find anything like it, but I need it in 750g spool for Ultimaker S5. Could I get this order in 750g instead?

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Is the Jet Gray PRO Series PLA Filament - 1.75mm (1kg) consider as non conductive for electrical voltages up to 480v? If not is there a special filament that would meet this standard need to make s few custom insulator bushings for a 480v box.

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What are the recommended drying settings?

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Question.....do you guys carry or have this in a Dark Military Green and or a Dark Grey Green? need this color for the 1:6 scale Military projects that I am doing...........olive drab is to light and will not work on exterior purposes

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whats the difference between the infinite void black and black, will the particulate (as it seems to be) in the infinite void mask common imperfections from layers?

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Are either the electric pink PRO or the magenta MH Build fluorescent? Thanks

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What is the tare weight of the empty spool.

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Do you have tested filament profiles for use in PrusaSlicer?

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Curious about the lighting qualities of this product - do thin layers of white allow light through? Is it translucent when applied in thin layers? Looking to put an LED behind a thin layer of this filament.

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