Thought3D Magigoo PP 3D Bed Adhesion Solution for Polypropylene
The solution for Polypropylene bed adhesion has arrived! Magigoo PC is designed to work exclusively with Polypropylene filaments -- this solution allows for relatively easy removal of parts from a cooled print bed.
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DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR POLYPROPYLENE
Polypropylene is a thermoplastic semi-crystalline polymer exhibiting properties of good impact resistance. Popular for use in food packaging and medical equipment. Despite being one of the most commonly used plastics in the world, Polypropylene is notoriously well known for being one of the most difficult materials to print 3D parts with. This is where Magigoo for polypropylene comes into play; when applied to a heated bed Magigoo PP provides the extra support needed to guarantee excellent first layer bed adhesion and relatively easy removal of 3D printed parts.
Non-Toxic and Odorless
The Magigoo stick won’t stink up your workspace with nasty chemicals.
Easy to Apply and Easy to Remove Prints
Just brush it on the bed, and let it dry. 3D Prints adhere tight, but removal is quick and easy.
Long-Lasting
You can get over 100 applications from one 50ml tube of Magigoo.
Use On Any Material
It doesn’t matter if you’re using PLA, ABS, PETG and more - Magigoo works for them all
Easy Clean-Up
Magigoo cleans up with just a damp cloth or water!
HOW TO USE:
- Shake the bottle.
- Apply to the desired build service by pressing the tip of the adhesive down on the bed to activate the inner valve and spread as needed.
- Print according to recommendations of each respective material manufacturers.
- Allow your print to cool before removing. The print should be easily removable.
- Use a damp cloth to wipe down build surface.
Questions
Does this product work well with printing PP on garolite beds?
Will this work for PP on a glass bed?
Would this work for Acetal/Poly-Acetal (AKA POM, AKA Delrin)?
Will this work with PETG?
Works on nylon print?
WIll this work for OBC ?
I just had that same thought! It might, given the chemical overlap between OBC and PP. I plan on trying that out for myself in a few weeks.
I finally got around to trying it out, and I can confirm that it works!
What build surface are you using to print OBC?