Multi3D Electrifi Conductive Filament (100g) 1.75mm

Long has 3D printed filament that consistently conducts electricity been a holy grail of 3D printing, and Multi3D has cracked the conductive filament code! Electrifi is the first truly conductive 3D printer filament that consistently conducts an electric signal and can be used to 3D print leads and traces for electronic circuits that will work correctly and reliably. Multi3D's Electrifi Conductive Filament is over 100 times the conductivity of other conductive filaments.

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Product No. M-XQ6-W9VN
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
1.75mm
2.85mm

3D Print Circuits and Leads for Any Electronic Application

Made from a metal-polymer composite that demonstrates a resistivity of 0.006 Ω cm, Electrifi is perfect for making circuits or switches for any application, all from your 3D printer. Very little material is required for the traces used in electronic applications, so with just one 100 gram spool, you can create amazing circuit boards and controls along any 3D printed surface. Best used for currents below 1.75 A. It's electric!

Animated LED display, with the electronic circuits printed entirely using Electrifi 3D printing filament.

Technical Specifications

Diameter: 2.85mm

Spool Length: 6.6 meters

Resistivity: 0.006 Ω cm

Printing Temperature: 130-160 ºC

Printing Speed: 10-30 mm/s

Click here to view or download the Electrifi SDS

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do you have one for the Mono X

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Is the Photon Mono SE Stepper Motor above, the same one needed in replacing a "Photon mono" stepper Motor. I'd just like clarification after previously buying the wrong size with a different company.

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do you have one motor for photon mono se and other for photon mono X

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Hi, can it be used to replace the motor on Prusa i3 MK3S?

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I need this motor

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Will this work on a mono x?

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What is the max travel of this lead screw?

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Will this work on a photon s?

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Hello. Will this work for EPAX 3D X1 resin printer?

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