Verbatim DURABIO Black, 2.85 mm (500 g)
Technical printing material for parts with special properties in black
€ 29,93 € 37,49 -20%
(€ 59,87 / kg, All prices excl. VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Excellent features
- UV-resistant
- BPA-free
Item no.: V-55155, Content: 500 g, EAN: 023942551553
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: V-55155
- Manufacturer No.: 055155
- Manufacturer: Verbatim
- Content: 500 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm
- Product type: Durabio Filament
- Filament colour: Black
- Compatibility: Bambu Lab AMS*
- System: Spool
- Net weight: 500 g
- Recommended processing temperature: 225 - 245 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 85 ° C
Description
DURABIO is a transparent bio-based construction material that has the properties of polycarbonate (PC) and polymethacrylate (PMMA).
The material is characterized by the following properties:
- Excellent optical and mechanical properties
- High heat, scratch and abrasion resistance
- UV-resistant
- BPA-free, based on a renewable source
- Main Applications: Concept modelling for the building, electrical and automotive industries.
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Customer Reviews
1 English review written for Verbatim DURABIO Black
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2 reviews
1 customer review in English
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Nozzle 275c Bed 90c Flow rate 0.85
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Layer adhesion is poor at the temperature recommended by the manufacturer.
Strong prints were obtained with the Bambu P1S at a nozzle temperature of 275c, bed temperature of 90c and flow rate of 0.85.
I bought this filament in 2020 and am glad I kept it instead of throwing it away.Was this rating helpful? (0) (0)
The settings are similar for all LCD printers so for 100 micro metres you need 2 base layers at 150 seconds each with normal layer exposure at 14 seconds.
At 50 micro metres you need 2 base layers at 100 seconds each with a normal layer exposure of 11 seconds.