colorFabb nGen Filaments
nGen serves as the ideal material for all applications.
nGen has functional properties and excellent printing results.
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colorFabb nGen Clear, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Red, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Black, 2,85 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Dark Green, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Orange, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Light Blue, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Dark Blue, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Gold Metallic, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen White, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Grey Metallic, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Dark Grey, 2,85 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Silver Metallic, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen Light Grey, 1,75 mm (750 g)
- Meets high demands
- High heat resistance of up to 85 ° C
- Easy to print
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colorFabb nGen-CF10, 1,75 mm / 750 g
- With chopped carbon fibre blend
- High toughness & temperature resistance
- Easy to print
All prices excl. VAT.
A glass transition temperature of 85 °C - exceeding that of PLA filaments.
nGen is ideal for users who require flexibility and range in the processing temperature. The filament is well process at low temperatures.
nGen | PLA | ABS | PETG | |
glass transition temperature | 85 °C | 50 °C | 100 °C | 75 °C |
toughness | ++ | - | +++ | +++ |
printing temperature | 220 - 240 °C | 190-220 °C | 250-260 °C | 240-260 °C |
ability to print | +++ | +++ | + | ++ |
odourless | +++ | + | - | ++ |
clear surface | +++ | + | - | ++ |
How to print using nGen:
In order to achieve the best results, it is important to adjust the Slicer settings according to the material being used. The most important settings are explained below:
- Heated platform: nGen is best printed using heated platforms. Ideally it is best to approach the glass transition temperature. The printing bed should be heated to 70-85 °C.
- Printing temperature: At normal setting such as 0.2 mm layer height and 50mm / s printing speed, we recommend a compression temperature of between 220 - 240 ° C.
- Cooling: If you printing continuously using the 100% cooling setting, it is possible that the individual layers may separate. If this is the case, the cooling setting must be reduced in order to resolve the problem.
- Bridging: We recommend the speed of bridging be reduced somewhat. Cooling can be set at 100%.
- Retraction: The PLA retraction settings should correspond to that of nGen. However, it these setting may require some adjustments.