Extrudr BioFusion Steampunk Copper, 1.75 mm (800 g)
BIO filament for a great look in copper
CHF 24.50
(CHF 30.63 / kg, Price shown includes 8,1% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Unique metallic look
- Temperature resistant up to 75 ° C
- Low warping
Item no.: EX-9010241466078, Content: 800 g, EAN: 9010241466078
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: EX-9010241466078
- Manufacturer No.: 9010241466078
- Manufacturer: Extrudr
- Content: 800 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm
- Product type: Organically Composed Filaments , PLA Filaments
- Color: Copper
- Compatibility: Bambu Lab AMS*
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 210 - 220 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 20 - 60 °C
Description
Extrudr BioFusion is a new generation of excellent materials, specially designed for designers and makers who want a particularly shiny appearance on their printed parts. The temperature resistance of the material is up to 75 ° C. BioFusion is very easy to print and does not require a heated bed or enclosed space. Even with little 3D printing experience, exceptional results can be achieved.
- Unique metallic look
- Temperature resistant up to 75 ° C
- Low warping
- Good layer and bed adhesion
- Made in Austria
More information
Manufacturer's recommended print settings:
- Printing speed: 25 mm / s
- Material fan: max 30%
- Min. Wall thickness 3 layers
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Customer Reviews
3 English reviews written for Extrudr BioFusion Steampunk Copper
15 customer reviews in all languages
5 stars | | 14 | (43%) |
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4 stars | | 6 | (18%) |
3 stars | | 1 | (3%) |
2 stars | | 4 | (12%) |
1 Stars | | 7 | (21%) |
32 reviews
3 customer reviews in English
15 customer reviews in all languages
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Lovely appearance, "fairly easy" to print with (use a raft!)
Rated with 4 out of 5 stars.
Don't personally agree with those talking about poor layer adhesion - feels no weaker than any other PLA-based material. Wonderful glossy appearance. Prints come out nicely when following manufacturer guide (note that max. fan speed!)
As a future edit to this review, I took into consideration the fact that Extrudr market this filament as 'easy to print with'. I'll say, it's not, or at least this colour. I still disagree with the layer adhesion criticism, but achieving good *bed* adhesion with this filament for larger prints is... a bit of a calibration torture test for yourself. Imo, it's certainly one of the more finicky filaments in existence, and you might find you need to go quite a bit farther than normal PLA's. I found that, after a lot of trial and error, adding a raft/connected skirt solved virtually all printing issues with large surface area prints having corners peel off the build plate.
I'm still giving it a "good" because despite it being a pain, it's also absolutely gorgeous and has zero stringing when dialled in, which just about makes it worth it.Was this rating helpful? (0) (1)
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Incredible looks
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Incredible looks, superb quality, can be printed with a higher speed without loosing the quality of finished product
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Leaves weird residue and poorly spooled
Rated with 1 out of 5 stars.
Here's the thing: this filament looks great for a copper filament. Apparence wise there are no issues, and the prints themselves come out very nicely.
But there has been two major issues with this filament:
1. This filament leaves a weird residue on the plate which is almost impossible to get off. It has already ruined one plate and a second is almost wrecked too. It's a white residue underneath each print which sticks up ever so slightly. If I were to use this filament very regularly I'm sure it would mess up the frist layers of other prints.
2. There has bee not one, but two knots on this filament. It has been really poorly spooled, which has left two knots which in turn has created failed prints for me. Wasting a ton of filament due to a knot really sucks. I'm sure there are equally good looking filaments that have actual quality control so don't waste your money on this.
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