Reform is a sustainable initiative within Formfutura to efficiently manage residual extrusion waste streams and re-use them into high-end upcycled filaments. The ideology behind Reform is to a make 3D printing more sustainable – without having to make compromises on material properties – and yet keep it affordable. Reform rTitan is based on exactly the same unique formulation as our TitanX filament range, but is made out of residual extrusion waste streams which are re-compounded and homogenized into a high-end and FDM/FFF-optimized upcycled TitanX-based filament with significantly less environmental impact.
N**J
Fantastic material
I love this material. You can smooth it just like normal ABS. Its nice and strong too.I print this on my Ender 5 with a Hemera inside an enclosure.Settings:255c hotend85c Bed on glass with Dimafix pen.25% fanNo warp at all no problems with bed adhesion.One tip is to pre heat your bed to 85c and leave it around 10 mins to add some ambient heat to your enclosure. Then start the print as normal.Along with PLA+ what more could you want out of a material :)
S**Y
This really is ABS that doesn't warp
this really is no warp ABS, I had my doubts. It’s high glass tempriture, strength and resistance to shattering make it the perfect material for just about anything and you get a lot more length per kg than pla or petg. The caddy in the picture I made 3mm and I can’t break it by hand. I think I may have bought my last roll of petgI used 240 nozzle first layer and then 230 and 100 bed. I reduce flow on all filaments by 1% and this was no different. It really grips my powder coated bed and left a mark behind. The solution is a thin layer of Elmers liquid school glue. I put it neat on the bed and thin it right out with a wet paint brush, when the bed cools just pick it up, it leaves a perfectly smooth first layer. It was very well packed and did not require any drying
M**N
Cracking filament
I've been a fan of formfutura filaments for a very long time. I've been printing with ABS pretty much exclusively on several of my machines, and when I couldn't get a spool of titanx I saw this and thought I'd give it a whirl. It's an incredibly good filament, especially considering it's made of 'recycled' ABS. I even printed this with no enclosure and it printed fine, even on large prints zero warping. Much impressed
G**Y
No warping, great layer adhesion, however multiple tangles in roll.
Prints significantly better than Esun ABS, however of my two prints both failed due to tangles in the roll. Haven't seen a roll spooled this badly in a while.... Probably just got unlucky but have resorted to now having to check the printer multiple times to make sure it's still going and free up any tangles.
S**P
very strong and prints well
This material has an unpleasant medical smell when being used. It is very strong and slightly shiny once printed. It seems very consistent and I have used it to print 24 hour prints reliably on my adventurer 4. The material seems stronger than ASA and slightly more ductile.
D**K
Excellent modified ABS
Seems identical to the xTitan but a lot cheaper. Using this in a Robox via the standard CEL xTitan profile and it makes great prints. Needs a fairly high set of temperatures (245C head + 120C bed) but so long as your machine can hold those temps it works flawlessly. Seems very consistent too with no bubbles or variation in diameter. Colour is a deep black, good as any I've seen. Warp is almost zero and with the heated Robox encolsure I've printed 150 x 150mm x 100mm objects with NO warp what so ever.
S**E
Brilliant filament
Works a treat on my Prusa I3 MK3 S. Great bed adhesion, colour, and quality. Even on a 100% cardboard roll to be recycled. Could you ask for anymore?
L**N
Better than ABS
It's very similar to ABS, but a lot easier to print large parts without warping or cracking. A heated build chamber is not needed, only a heated bed.It doesn't string like PETG.Very pleased with this filament.
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