PEEK filament 1.75 mm 500 gr
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PEEK (P oly and ther E ther K Etone) is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic that is one of the most widely used high-performance plastics in the world. It is used to produce parts for the aerospace, gas, oil, medical and automotive industries.
PEEK is often used to replace various polymer and metal components in automobiles, automobiles and airplanes. Due to its very high resistance to heat and chemicals, PEEK can be used in many ways since metal components are usually used. It can retain its properties at high serving temperatures for a long time. PEEK is also used in the medical field as it is perfect for making custom prosthetic parts such as arms, hands and cranial implants.
For a long time, PEEK was one of the most difficult materials to print, but after much research a Luvocom 9581 additive was introduced. This new additive has changed the way PEEK can be used as it is now made to work better with FDM printers. Peek never comes into contact with water during the production process and is packed directly in vacuum bags. This and the additive create a PEEK filament with excellent layer adhesion which obviously greatly improves impact resistance, durability, strength and also makes the printing process much easier than regular PEEK.
To make a successful PEEK print there are a few things to keep in mind. The printer must have the performance to meet the PEEK filament and must be printed with a nozzle temperature of 360 - 400°C. The heated floor should be set to 120 ° C and it is important to have a heated chamber. It is also very important to ensure that the printer is placed in a room where there are no poor drafts and temperature fluctuations. PEEK is best printed on a PEI sheet at a print speed of 15-30 mm/s.
PEEK (polyether ether ketone) is a high-performance thermoplastic that is commonly used as a filament for 3D printing. It is known for its resistance to high temperatures, chemical resistance and excellent mechanical properties. PEEK is often used in demanding industrial and aerospace applications where high strength and temperature resistance are required. PEEK is also biocompatible, which makes it suitable for use in the medical and dental industry. However, PEEK is also a difficult material to print and requires a high-end 3D printer with advanced extruder and bed heating capabilities. In addition, PEEK is also one of the most expensive filaments available.
PEEK is often used to replace various polymer and metal components in automobiles, automobiles and airplanes. Due to its very high resistance to heat and chemicals, PEEK can be used in many ways since metal components are usually used. It can retain its properties at high serving temperatures for a long time. PEEK is also used in the medical field as it is perfect for making custom prosthetic parts such as arms, hands and cranial implants.
For a long time, PEEK was one of the most difficult materials to print, but after much research a Luvocom 9581 additive was introduced. This new additive has changed the way PEEK can be used as it is now made to work better with FDM printers. Peek never comes into contact with water during the production process and is packed directly in vacuum bags. This and the additive create a PEEK filament with excellent layer adhesion which obviously greatly improves impact resistance, durability, strength and also makes the printing process much easier than regular PEEK.
To make a successful PEEK print there are a few things to keep in mind. The printer must have the performance to meet the PEEK filament and must be printed with a nozzle temperature of 360 - 400°C. The heated floor should be set to 120 ° C and it is important to have a heated chamber. It is also very important to ensure that the printer is placed in a room where there are no poor drafts and temperature fluctuations. PEEK is best printed on a PEI sheet at a print speed of 15-30 mm/s.
PEEK (polyether ether ketone) is a high-performance thermoplastic that is commonly used as a filament for 3D printing. It is known for its resistance to high temperatures, chemical resistance and excellent mechanical properties. PEEK is often used in demanding industrial and aerospace applications where high strength and temperature resistance are required. PEEK is also biocompatible, which makes it suitable for use in the medical and dental industry. However, PEEK is also a difficult material to print and requires a high-end 3D printer with advanced extruder and bed heating capabilities. In addition, PEEK is also one of the most expensive filaments available.