Raise3D PrintDry PRO 3 Large Spool Filament Drying System Bundle
Raise3D Premium Polycarbonate 3D printing filament is the perfect 3D printing filament for a wide range of engineering applications, such as custom industrial models and prototypes, end-use parts, tools, molds, and much more. This is due to the material's high heat resistance, great mechanical strength, excellent fracture resistance and its flame retardant quality. Created to combine the desirable qualities of polycarbonate with the ease of 3D printing found in lower temperature materials, this 3D printing filament is easy to print with while still producing strong, high quality 3D prints.
Price: | $220.00 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | In Stock |
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Polycarbonate, or just PC, is an incredibly common thermoplastic used in manufacturing because it is malleable while cold and can be bent without cracking. And by using Raise3D's Premium PC, makers and manufacturers can stay within the Raise3D ecosystem while they print on their N2, Pro2 or E2 3D printer.
Polycarbonate should be used with a heated bed. Be sure to keep this material dry since it absorbs moisture easily.
Technical Specifications
- Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
- Spool Weight: 1000g
- Filament Color: Transparent and colorless
- Extrusion Temperature: 270°C-310°C
- Heat Bed Temperature: 100°C - 135°C
Questions
How loud is it when drying?
What is the large spool kit? How much larger does it make it? What is the maximum diameter spool this can dry? What are the full outer dimensions with the large spool kit?
How would you recommend fixing the various Tupperware pieces so that they are securely fastened in place and not falling apart when touched or moved?
Will this hold 1 or 2 5kg spools? I see it mentions having trouble with 10kg spools. Is the big spool kit needed for 5kg spools?
I have a lot of older filament that I have kept in sealed cases. Even so, it has absorbed moisture over time (years). The description talks about "moisture control solution" and "to store your filament" but NOT drying the filament. Would this item be able to dry filament that has already absorbed water in a day or so?
How does the humidity control specifically work? is there some sort of exhaust fan to prevent condensation buildup? I am looking for a filament dryer that can dry and store nylon and TPU-95 specifically
The PrintDry official manufacturer's website shows "Now dry up to 85°C" and now lists an 85°C preset in the description. The description on your product page still only shows up to 75°C. Is the version you're selling here on MH the up to date model with the 85°C capability?