Electrically Conductive PLA, 1.75mm 2kg Spool
Manufacturer | Protoplant |
Brand | Proto-Pasta |
Material | Polylactic Acid |
Size | 2kg |
Manufacturer Part Number | CDP11720 |
Manufacturer | Protoplant |
J**N
Difficult to print
Very finicky to print with. High impedance is not great for my purpose.
H**G
Ni siquiera es el producto comprado
Me enviaron un rollo de material totalmente distinto, no solo en propiedades sino tambien en dimensiones, lo que hace que ni siquiera pueda utilizarlo
R**O
Brittle
Ordered 3 spools and it was unusually brittle. Kept breaking off during feeding into the printer. Have tried other brands of conductive PLA with no issue. Not reccomended.
K**F
com/stylus/ I followed the manufacturer's recommendations & cranked up the print temp (basically treated it like ABS) & it print
I'd give the Conductive PLA 4.5 stars if I could. It's a bit pricey, but I'm only using it for small limited prints. It worked perfectly for an adaptive stylus I printed: http://kfkdesigns.com/stylus/I followed the manufacturer's recommendations & cranked up the print temp (basically treated it like ABS) & it printed fine on my Simple Metal. I also used a heated bed, just to prevent unwanted warping.I've noticed two downsides to the filament: (1) reduced layer adhesion (ever at the higher print temps) which results in parts a little more brittle than standard PLA, (2) when switching to a different filament, black residue remains in the hotend and discolors the new filament for about 30 minutes of print time, even after using a cleaning filament.However, I can easily overlook/work around these issues for the conductive benefit.
S**.
Does the job.
We use this plastic as a cheap faraday shield in a few applications. It works well.
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