Magnetic Iron Filament – prints like PLA, and behaves like metal! One of the most attractive filaments of the moment.
PLA COMPOSITE IRON MAGNETIC IRON is a dense material that prints as easily as standard PLA, resulting in prints with magnetic properties (ferromagnetic material).
HTPLA COMPOSITE STEEL HARDENED STEEL maintains a stable matt cast metal finish as printed, but may rust when desired.
PLA PROTO-PASTE MAGNETIC IRON Description
PLA COMPOSITE IRON MAGNETIC IRON filament contains a number of advantages that make it a unique PLA filament material.
THIS MATERIAL IS ABRASIVE, SO AN ABRASION RESISTANT PIPE WITH A DIAMETER GREATER THAN 0.4 mm (ideally 0.5 – 0.6 mm) IS REQUIRED.
- Easier and more reliable 3D printing.
- No heated bed required.
- 3D printing temperature like standard PLA.
- Less deformation and distortion during 3D printing.
- Improved surface hardness for less wear in abrasive environments.
- Less shrinkage and distortion for more accurate parts.
- 100% machinable.
- Ferromagnetic appearance and lustre (depends on machining applied).
- Feels heavy with 1.5 times the density of standard PLA.
- Attracts magnets (neodymium type recommended for strongest attraction).
- Magnetic saturation induction around 0.15 Tesla.
- Relative permeability (to air) – between 5 and 8 regardless of frequency up to 1 MHz.
- Permeability – between 62E-7 and 100E-7 H/m regardless of frequency up to 1 MHz.
- More thermally conductive than standard plastic.
- Less nozzle wear than steel or carbon fibre.
Characteristics of PLA PROTO-PASTE MAGNETIC IRON
PLA COMPOSITE MAGNETIC IRON requires hardened steel nozzles or similar, as it produces excessive wear like other fibre filaments in brass nozzles.
3D printing parameters:
- Fuser temperature 190 – 230 °C
- Bed temperature No need (in case of use, 40-70 ºC)
- Layer fan Yes
- Diameter 2.85 mm
- Net weight: 50, 125, 500 g
- Printing conditions PLA
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