Taulman3D 618 Nylon
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Taulman 3D 618 Nylon Filament (PLA) Co-Polymer = 4-Station-Drawn and Extruded "3D Printing Specific" Nylon based co-polymer. Specifically designed for 3D Printing applications where excellent surface bonding, reduced water absorption, tear resistance and dye absorption are combined in an easy-to-print 3mm/1.75mm line
High Strength, Durability, Pliability and Beauty
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Usage
Manufacturer confirmation that the following printers have had no issue printing 618 with only adding garolite, tape or wood to the print table:
Makerbot Replicator I
Makerbot Replicator II
Makerbot Replicator I Dual Ext
Makerbot Replicator II Dual Ext
PrintrBot
PrintrBot Plus
Ultimaker
TOM
Cupcake
CB Printer
MakeMendel
Rostock SeeMeCNC
2BEIGH3
3D Touch Dual Head
Mendel
Lulzbot
The Future is 3D
Mendel Max
Makergear
RepRap
RepRap Pro
Rostock
Cerberus
UP
Bits from Bites
Afinia
Robot Factory
PowerWasp
Builder 3D printer
Heater Settings
Processing Properties - Metric
Print Temperature - 235-260 °C - Part and printer dependent.
Pyrolysis - 350-360 °C
Build Surface
Precision Bond = Machinable Garolite (LE) McMaster Carr PN 8474K141, 8474K151, 8474K161, 8474K171
Warning: Keep surface area to the Garolite at a minimum or you will break your part trying to remove it. Garolite is an SRBF - Synthetic Resin Bonded Fabric. The UK equivalent is Tufnol and is a cotton/phenolic resin laminated plastic ...(Whale brand = Medium weave cotton and seems to be the grade of choice) ...perhaps someone should try glue-sticking a cotton handkerchief to their glass bed :-p
Secure Bond = Cast Nylon block/sheet
Secure Bond = 618 printed block/sheet
Nylon Raft - using a 50% fill cross section with exposed fill crosshatch
3/8" sheet of Poplar Wood - unfinished - 618 like other nylons bonds well to cellulose fibers.
Printed Circuit Board - Hobby Style with no copper, just holes spaced at 0.100 centers
Various Masking/Painting tapes as 618 will stick to the wax backing of these tapes.
++ Manufacturer Advice ++
618 will not print/stick to glass or aluminum print tables. *(see alternate option)
The best table material for a new user is a flat piece of unfinished poplar wood or blue painters tape. These are at all hobby stores or home depots.
618's bonding is best at a true 245C.
++ Alternate Option ++
It has been discovered that good adhesion be obtained via a coating of hobby glue stick. The brand used was UHU, others may suffice.
Inital discovery and use of painters tape - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEPcc92OvZc
Glass - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnIlszxoGEs
Kapton - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glcguSd1Opo
The glue was applied to a heated bed running at 45 degrees celsius (so it dries instantly). A light coating was used, a thick layer is not required. Printing can be done at 40 degrees celcius
Release of the printed product was achieved by applying a small amount of water around the job, which dissolves the glue. Use of a blade or scraper may be required. The print surface can then simply be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
Color
The material comes in "natural" colour only. It can be dyed. You can use any dye that is "acid based". Most textile dyes and some paper dyes are acid based. These are very light acids on the same pH level as vinegar.