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3D FilaPrint PolyPropylene Black 1.75mm 3D Printing Filament Sample

3D FilaPrint PolyPropylene Black 1.75mm 3D Printing Filament Sample

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PP is an easy to print general purpose low density Polypropylene. PP has high stretch ability, decent flexibility and chemical/fatigue resistance makes it suitable for a variety of household articles and containers. Dishwasher proof.

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Description

Polypropylene Black

PP is an easy to print general purpose low density Polypropylene. PP Chas been developed for its mechanical performance and superb layer adhesion. PP high stretch ability, decent flexibility and chemical/fatigue resistance makes it suitable for a variety of household articles and containers. PP can also be used for engineering articles such as living-hinges and snap-fit fastener materials. Lastly PP can be used to print dishwasher & microwave safe objects. PP is a cost-effective all round filament suitable for a broad variety of needs.

Made from PolyPropylene

Features:

High chemical & Fatique resistance

High elongation before break

Superb layer adhesion

Suitable for food contact articles

Dishwasher & Microwave safe

Additional info: PP does not adhere to any print sticker well enough to counteract warp on large objects, therefore we recommend a Polypropylene sheet (inexpensive) so that no heated bed is required. Adherence improves when the first layer temperature is higher. Printing with a raft improves bottom layer removal and evens out any rough/raised areas on the PP sheet or sellotape (see below). Polypropylene can be used on most common desktop FDM or FFF technology 3D printers. Storage: Cool and dry (15-25C) and away from UV light. This enhances the shelf life significantly.

Note:  On advice from a customer PP can also be printed on Sellotape, obviously on the back and not on the sticky side!

Wikipedia

Polypropylene (PP), also known as polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications. An addition polymer made from the monomer propylene, it can be produced in a variety of structures giving rise to applications including packaging and labeling, textiles, plastic parts and reusable containers of various types, laboratory equipment, automotive components, and medical devices. It is a white, mechanically rugged material, and is resistant to many chemical solvents, bases and acids.[1]

In 2013, the global market for polypropylene was about 55 million tonnes.[2] Polypropylene is the world’s second-most widely produced synthetic plastic, after polyethylene.

Filament specs.

Size

ÿ tolerance

Roundness

1,75mm

± 0,05mm

95%

2,85mm

± 0,10mm

95%

 

 

 

Material properties

Description

Test method

Typical value

Specific gravity

ASTM D1505

0,9 g/cc

MFR 230°c/2,16 kg

8,0 g/10 min

Tensile strength at yield

ASTM D638

12 Mpa

Elongation at break

ASTM D638

>600%

Flexural modulus

ASTM D790

402 MPa

Hardness

ASTM D2240

D50

Printing temp.

DF

230 – 250°c

Melting temp

190 – 220°c

Vicat Softening Temperature

103°c

     

 

Polypropylene

Overview

Polypropylene is a semi-flexible water-resistant lightweight material. PP is relatively lightweight and has good chemical resistant properties. 

PP can be printed in a sterile FDA approved environment for food safe applications. Depending on additives in the filament, Polypropylene can also have heat resistant properties, and can be used in the microwave and dishwasher without issue. While printing it has excellent layer bonding, giving prints a good solid finish and making layer lines unnoticeable. Polypropylene commonly warps while printing if a temperature change occurs, making it quite challenging to work with. PP has trouble adhering to most 3D printer surfaces and may need some additional support such as using a raft or tape depending on printer and filament used. 

Used for: Food-Based Applications, Watch Straps, Containers.

Strength

Low

Durability

High

Printability

Difficult

Pros

Cons

Recommended Settings

Print Temp

220°C – 250°C

Cooling Fan Off

Temp may vary on brand

Bed Temp

80°C -100°C

Temp may vary on brand

Print Surface

Heated Bed Required
Enclosure Required

Example Prints

Additional information

Weight0.035 kg
Filament Brand

3D FilaPrint

Filament Colour

Black

Filament Diameter

1.75mm

Filament Type

PolyPropylene

Filament Weight

500gms

Filament Range

FilaPrint Polypropylene

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