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Xtellar Xtellar Nylon 230 Natural 3D Printing Filament (1kg) 2.85mm
Taulman3D has developed this special 3D printing filament to be the easiest and most diverse nylon 3D printing material to work with. Nylon 230 contains no additives and can be printed at the lowest temperatures of any nylon 3D printing filament on the market. It can even be printed without an all-metal hotend or a heated bed! All of this is accomplished without compromising the strength, durability, and chemical resistance that nylon 3D printing filament is known for.
List Price: | $58.50 (with add-ons) |
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THE MOST DIVERSE NYLON ON THE MARKET
Taulman3D’s Nylon 230 3D printing filament can be printed on virtually any 3D printer. It is designed to 3D print with the lowest temperature settings of any other nylon-based 3D printing filament. No need for an all-metal hotend, or even a heated bed, to print with the strong and durable Nylon 230. This 3D printing filament is additive-free and chemically resistant, so finished 3D printed parts are application-ready and functional. It is perfect for creating light load gears, fan blades, housings, protective covers, enclosures, and more!
A gear and fixture part 3D printed using Taulman3D Natural Nylon 230.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Recommended Nozzle Temperature: 225°C - 235°C
- Print Bed Recommendations:
- Glass plate with Glue, Heating optional with 50c Recommended
- Diameter Tolerances: Not Specified by the Manufacturer
- Material Type: Nylon 6
- Print Speed with .4mm nozzle: 35-45mm/s at 230c
Questions
Can you spray paint this product and other nylons?
I'm experiencing a very strong, acrid odor while printing this. Any clue what it could be? Taulman states that the only thing it might be is water, but this is unusually strong. I'm running with an all metal hotend so it's not PTFE burning
Is it recommended that a dry box is used for this specific nylon (Taulman 230)?
Can I print this on a open bed?