GF-30 PP:
Features and Benefits:
– Materials designed for functional prototyping and industrial applications
– Engineered reinforced plastics
– Very stiff and strong
– Large operational temperature range: -20 ˚C to 120 ˚C
– Good chemical and UV resistance
– Excellent layer adhesion and reduced warping effect compare to neat materials
Printing Recommendations:
– XSTRAND™ filaments are designed to be compatible with most of open fused filament fabrication 3D printers available on the market.
– Hardened steel nozzle is highly recommended to print XSTRAND™. When melted, XSTRAND™ filament can be abrasive due to its glass reinforcement. Using hardened steel nozzles and extruder driving wheels is advised. Hardened steel nozzles can be found at
https:///collections/duraplat-3d-extruder-nozzles
or
https:///e3dv6-hercules-a2-hardened-steel-nozzle/
Bed components are recommended as follows:
If printing on a glass bed use one of the following:
– Use reinforced strapping packaging tape on the bed (e.g. Scotch Extreme Tape), with bed temperature around 30-50˚C
– or Use Wolfbite Ultra for polypropylene from Airwolf
– A high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plate as printing surface, instead of glass plate for example, is highly recommended. Bed temperature at 30-50˚C. It’s better if the HDPE bed is thicker (thickness of 1/4’’ to 3/8’’). First layer width of 130% and height of 75% are recommended too.
– Or use a perforated bed (such as the one on Zortrax machines). For Zortrax machines, use default ABS setting.
– For large flat surface, a raft is required to reduce warping. 5-8mm raft offset and airgap 0.16 – 0.18 are recommended.
– Nozzle temperature: 220 – 280 ̊C
– Bed temperature: 80-110 ̊C
– Nozzle diameter: >0.4mm
Case studies:
Rossignol https:///watch?v=3FsfPWo7Ngw
Seair: https://youtu.be/Pg-7HgO7ZfQ
About Owens Corning:
– A world leader in glass fiber composite
– More than 500 researchers in five R&D centers
– $5.7 billion sales (2016)
– 17,000 employees in 33 countries
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