3 English reviews written for Extrudr Green-TEC PRO Natural
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The stiffest filament with great temperature resistance
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
This filament is twice as stiff as PLA, prints as easily as PLA, and its temperature resistance is 150 degrees celsius. I am very happy with it.
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Verified 100ºC temp resistance and as strong as PLA
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
We have 3D printed a variety of objects with Extrudr Green-TEC PRO natural. Both in 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm. We have put objects printed with this material in an owen at 100ºC for 30 minutes, and we could not detect any visible deformation or change in stiffness whatsoever!
This filament is as easy as PLA to print with, and a heated glass bed with PVA glue works great. The only thing we have found to look out for is the print temp. To low nozzle temp gives layer delimitation. But at 230ºC (0.5 mm nozzle), and a 60% fan produces mechanical strong objects on our unenclosed FDM 3D printer.
The filament seem to handle higher printing temperatures well though, and besides a little more brittle objects everything worked out fine even at a temp of 260ºC.
The printed objects get a somewhat silky look, and feels more like ABS than PLA to the touch.
Highly recommended as a stronger bioalternative to PLA, and with even better biodegradable characteristics.Was this rating helpful? (10) (0)
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Remarkably Durable and Heat Resistant, Yet Surprisingly User-Friendly
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Initially, I approached this filament with a degree of skepticism. However, after printing my first parts, I was pleasantly surprised by its performance. It prints similarly to PLA, exhibiting minimal to no warping and producing no noticeable odors. The final objects are impressively durable and heat resistant.
The filament's tactile quality resembles that of PLA, with a texture reminiscent of wood. It possesses the flexibility and toughness of PETG, and even when exposed to a heat gun at 100ºC, it shows no signs of deformation.
Initially, I sought this filament as a substitute for ASA, as my projects required parts with a higher heat resistance. The filament not only met those demands but also provided the added benefit of being easy to print with, much like PLA.
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