The use of high-quality raw materials creates a 3D printer filament that is particularly easy to process. Using a state-of-the-art manufacturing process, very low manufacturing tolerances are achieved, which leads to convincing printing results with all FDM 3D printers. Each coil is sealed in a high-quality bag.
- Made in Switzerland
- small diameter and roundness tolerances
- easy to print
Polypropylene is a semi-crystalline plastic and belongs to the group of polyolefins. Polypropylene is the second most widely used plastic worldwide.
The purefil filament is made of a special polypropylene, which has a lower crystallinity and thus achieves higher transparency. This also leads to better processability with less warping.
Polypropylene has the lowest density of all standard plastics. This means that parts with a significantly lower weight can be produced and significantly more parts can be produced with a 1kg filament than with other materials.
PP has very good chemical resistance and is resistant to most acids and alkalis. Polypropylene has a special flexural strength and is therefore very suitable for plastic hinges / film hinges and snaps. It is important to note the poor low-temperature properties, which make PP brittle at sub-zero temperatures.
This filament meets the requirements for the composition of the European regulation No. 10/2011 on plastic materials for food contact.
Characteristics:
- an average strength, stiffness and impact strength
- a low density,
- very good chemical resistance,
- a special flexural strength
- good stress cracking resistance (better than PE)
- but very poor cold properties.
Material: PP
Diameter: 1.75 +/- 0.05mm
Nozzle temperature: 210-260 ° C
Printing table temperature: 70-90 ° C
technical datasheet DE 567/Materialdatenblatt PP purefil.pdf
technical datasheet EN 562/Material data sheet PP purefil.pdf