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Kai Parthy Flexible Bendlay - 2.85mm (0.25kg)
Flexible BendLay is an exciting new filament that is extremely translucent (91% of light passes through) and is quite flexible. It is more flexible than the original Bendlay and does not turn white due to stress bending. It has a shore hardness of A 96 and can be elongated 300%.
List Price: | $50.00 |
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Availability: | Only 1 left in stock. |
0.25KG of 3mm Flexible BendLay. This extremely translucent material will allow you to print nearly clear items while at the same time being remarkably resilient and elastic - there is no 'stress whitening' when bending.
It sticks great to a bed that is layered with blue painter’s tape. We also recommend that you print it at a slower speed (around 10mm/s) than normal materials.
BendLay is a modified Butadiene, which is safe for your household, food products, and medical devices. BendLay has a high interlayer adhesion, making it a really wonderful and easy-to-print filament. Bendlay has another great component: it remains 'bendable' after it is printed. Compared to ABS it also absorbs far less moisture from the air and thus cuts down on warping significantly.
BendLay is soluble in brake cleaner. Acetone will make Bendlay crumble.
BendLay is compatible with nearly all 3D printers, including RepRap derivatives and those from MakerBot (such as the Replicator and Replicator 2), Ultimaker, Bits from Bytes, Airwolf3D, Makergear, Printrbot, Bukobot, Type A Machines, and many others. If you have questions about a specific printer not listed, please contact us.
Material:
Flexible Bendlay
Diameter Tolerance:
± 0.05 mm
Recommended Temperature:
240-250C
Recommended Bed Temperature:
80C
Questions
What's the base resin of this PLA? Thanks!
Would this work as a tan/beige for a mini retro PC?
Do you have this PLA in 3-5 kG spools?
Hi, I'm looking for a nice skin like color filament, would this color work as a nice skin color? I want to print some barbie dolls and I'm looking for that kind of color?
in your opinion is this a good color for a lithophane?
Is this filament compatible with the Dremel 3D20?
Is this tan PLA a solid color or more transparent?
This is definitely more of a peach, skin color tan. I was expecting more of a true tan (more brown hues). Any chances of making a PLA that is more along the desert tan color?