Blue Tape January 23, 2014 12:15PM |
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....I still haven't found anything better than Kapton for PLA, that is as low maintenance, long life, and sticks so well. But, by all means, try it!
Ian
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Print Bed Polyamide (Kopton) Tape (200mm wide, 180C, 33m roll)
This tape is very wide and is intended for use on heated beds. One strip will be sufficient to cover the whole bed for most printers (All 'normal' sized RepRaps, including Mendel, Huxley, Mendel90 'mendel', etc).
ABS will print well on to this tape. Not suitable for use with PLA.
Re: Blue Tape January 24, 2014 04:14AM |
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Don't believe their hype. Blue tape is okay (it's basically masking tape with a plastic coating, I think), but you tend to see it used on printers that don't have a heated bed. I still haven't found anything better than Kapton for PLA, that is as low maintenance, long life, and sticks so well. But, by all means, try it!
Ian
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droftarts
....I still haven't found anything better than Kapton for PLA, that is as low maintenance, long life, and sticks so well. But, by all means, try it!
Ian
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Agreed, Kapton tape works very well for me
whilst searching for a wider format of the tape I found this sites info confusing - Kopton tape, is there such a thing?
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Print Bed Polyamide (Kopton) Tape (200mm wide, 180C, 33m roll)
This tape is very wide and is intended for use on heated beds. One strip will be sufficient to cover the whole bed for most printers (All 'normal' sized RepRaps, including Mendel, Huxley, Mendel90 'mendel', etc).
ABS will print well on to this tape. Not suitable for use with PLA.
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Re: Blue Tape January 24, 2014 04:35AM |
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if it looks like Kapton and smells like Kapton, it usually is. Incidently I used to work in the space industry and Kapton was the only tape we used on spacecraft. It does not leave residues and withstand vacuum and radiations.
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Re: Blue Tape January 25, 2014 07:43AM |
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The risk, directly on glass, is damaging the nozzle if the z starts too low. The glass is harder than stainless whereas the kapton is a lot softer. So a z mistake on kapton will be more forgiving, in the long run, than glass.
Re: Blue Tape January 25, 2014 09:00AM |
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arnaud31
I seriously doubt that people printing around the clock (that includes me) can be bothered with reapplying cement or patching blue tape, warming vinegar up etc.
Re: Blue Tape March 08, 2014 08:55AM |
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arnaud31
if it looks like Kapton and smells like Kapton, it usually is. Incidently I used to work in the space industry and Kapton was the only tape we used on spacecraft. It does not leave residues and withstand vacuum and radiations.
Thank you, it sure smells like Kapton, spoilchokker alles kaput gewesen?, never mind, I'll take the chance and place an order
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Re: Blue Tape March 09, 2014 06:26PM |
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onno
That koptan film looks superb to me. What kind of spray did you use?
I guess the delivery method in your review is a typo: delivered by email from China in just 4 days
Now the chinese often manage to surprise me, but an attachment this big would be first
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if it looks like Kapton and smells like Kapton, it usually is. Incidently I used to work in the space industry and Kapton was the only tape we used on spacecraft. It does not leave residues and withstand vacuum and radiations.
Thank you, it sure smells like Kapton, spoilchokker alles kaput gewesen?, never mind, I'll take the chance and place an order
I found a supplier of 200mm wide Koptan tape (yes, that’s the spelling - its polyamide by another name) through Amazon, it came airmail from China in 4 days and was cheaper by far than many other suppliers were. I floated it onto the plate using an anti-bacterial surface spray as a surface tension breaker and a credit card squeegee, and now have a bed plate without bubbles or tape lines. I have no connection with supplier at Amazon product link
Bed plate looks really neat. All done in one pass! I clean with Acetone and then with Meths, no adhesion problems at 65oC bed with PLA.
[attachment 28218 Koptan.jpg]
Steve
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Re: Blue Tape March 16, 2014 08:22AM |
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onno
The carbon is super smooth, which in turn results in prints without the ribs from the gaps between the strips of tape. Not sure if the smoothness is part of 'the secret' but the stiffness of the carbon also helps because there's hardly any warping of the bed itself.
Re: Blue Tape March 17, 2014 04:37AM |
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