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ColorFabb ColorFabb Dark Gray nGen Flex Filament - 1.75mm (0.65kg)
ColorFabb's new nGen Flex filament takes the ease of printing with nGen with the ability to print flexible parts! Unlike other flexible filaments, nGen Flex is not TPU based, and is a completely unique filament produced with Amphora polymer FL6000. As a result, this filament is low-odor and styrene-free. nGen Flex has a shore hardness of 95A, and is durable with excellent chemical and temperature resistance.
List Price: | $45.95 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
ColorFabb nGen Flex is the perfect filament for beginners who want to start printing flexible parts! This filament has good printability on most 3D printers, eliminating the use for specialized flex extruders. nGen Flex is great for creating flexible, durable parts while avoiding print failures and the need to adjust print settings.
When we tried out nGen Flex, we were most impressed with its layer adhesion properties, resulting in great durability and strength even when printing at single layers. Additionally, nGen Flex has great temperature resistance up to 125-130 C.
Printing Temperature:
240-260 C
Printing Speed:
40-60 mm/s
Heated Bed:
80 C
Build Platform:
nGen Flex gives best results on a buildTak covered heated bed - heated to 80 C.
Questions
Can I use PET/ PETG Filatment?
is the Ultimaker 3D extended 3D printer come assembled. MLJS4Z1H
Hello, Where is it made? I need country of origin for customs form.
Does the UM 3+ Extended support WIFI connectivity?
How many amps/volts does this printer use when printing? How many printers can be daisy chained on a 20 Amp circuit?
Am I able to submit a PO for the purchase and be billed for the product so my company can issue a check?
can it print candy?
I am new to 3D printing, is this printer a good starting point for me as a beginner.
what is the maximum travel and print speed of this printer?
Can Ultimaker 3d printers, especially the 2+ and 3 extended, be used as a precision motion control system ? The application would require resting an electronic balance on the build platform. Horizontal and vertical travel would be used to dip springs into a solution, then press them against the electronic balance to evaluate a force-displacement curve. Displacement is in steps of 0.06 mm. -Purvis
With the Hydroscopic (sp? Water reactive) properties of some filaments, how is this problem mitigated with the UM3?
Will I need to buy anything else with this in order to start printing today?
Does the UM3 have a Tunell filament sensor or some other means of automated pausing the print in the event of a clogged nozzle or broken filament?
What are the computer requirements for operating the Ultimaker 3 Extended? (E.g. Mac/pc, etc.)
Are you forced to use Cura or can you use S3D also?
How secure is the module nozzle system. Will it come loose or loosen during the print?
Ultimaker 3 Extended... In the setup video they recommend not to touch the back of nozzle assembly and to insert level. Why?
How easy is the Ultimaker 3 Extended to clean the nozzles. Spluges build up on any nozzle in time.
Do you have to use only their Filament and reels? I am interested in purchasing a Ultimaker 3 Extended but do not want to be locked into just their filament. I also print with PETG and need it to be able to handle that filament.
What is the difference between AA and BB cores? Also, any foresight on other nozzles that may be available later?
Can I get a quote for UM3 extended, UM2+ extrusion upgrade kit and UM2+ maintenance kit
One each of Core AA and BB are included in base price, right?
As I look at the Olsson Ruby nozzles, it doesn't list the Ultimaker 3 Extended as a unit that can run these nozzles. I'd like to run Nylon, NylonG and NylonX, as well as other filaments through this printer and want to be sure if and which of the Olsson Ruby nozzles will fit work in this unit?
Ultimaker printers are not compatible with aftermarket nozzles. However, they have interchangeable print cores for use with different materials. The CC Print Core is designed for abrasive filaments.