Overview
Magnetic filament with iron haptics
Attracted by magnets
Can get rusty patina effects
Easy processing in 3D printing
Higher thermal conductivity than standard PLA
Magnetic filament with iron haptics
Attracted by magnets
Can get rusty patina effects
Easy processing in 3D printing
Higher thermal conductivity than standard PLA
Proto-Pasta Rustable Magnetic Iron Filament is ferromagnetic. It reacts to magnets and behaves like pure iron! The plastic-bound iron retains a solid, matt cast metal finish when printed, but can rust if needed. That's why Proto Pasta Iron PLA is so interesting:
• Iron haptics with 1.5 times the density of standard PLA
• can rust to create modern objects in rusty patina in a few simple steps.
• attracted by magnets (neodymium type recommended for increased attraction)
• Induction at magnetic saturation approx. 0.15 Tesla
• Relative (to air) transmission - between 5 and 8 regardless of frequency up to 1 MHz
• Open area - between 62E-7 and 100E-7 H / m, regardless of frequency up to 1 MHz
• higher thermal conductivity than standard plastics
• easy to print like PLA with less nozzle wear than steel or carbon fiber
** This filament is more abrasive than the standard PLA. We therefore recommend using hardened nozzles with a larger diameter (0.6 mm) made of stainless steel or nickel-plated nozzles from MicroSwiss.
Available in diameters of 1.75 and 2.85 (3) mm. 125 g are delivered loose as containers. 500 g are supplied on a coil. Suitable for most PLA compatible printers such as Lulzbot, Makerbot, FlashForge, Dremel, Ultimaker, Printbot and more!
FE-PLA is a bit more brittle than standard PLA in filament form and requires special care when handling.
The processing is comparable to standard PLA. No heated bed required. For smaller nozzles and/or Bowden extruders, the pressure may be more uneven. We recommend printers with direct drive extruders with 0.6 mm nozzles, prefer a pressure temperature of 190-210 ° C (similar to standard PLA or slightly cooler) for the best results.
00640970862095, Proto-Pasta, FEP11705