This is my first test of a series with the filament of Igus: Iglidur i150-PF. https://www.igus.eu/product/12404.
I used the following hardware:
The results are not yet satisfactory. Tips for the printer settings are welcome to reduce the problems listed. See also the photos.
See the next test 2 here: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/48793-test-2-with-iglidur-i150-pf-filament
I received an e mail from Niklas Eutebach from IGUS with recommendations. See below his mail. I will test this in test number 3.
Hi Bas,
thanks for your message.
Based on the screenshots out of the slicer, my assessment is as follows:
• speeds and cooling looks fine
• with a 0,6 mm nozzle, in my experience the extrusion temperature can be lowered below the recommendations. I've printed at 225-230 °C. This will also aid with stringing. Also lower the initial layer temp (235-240 °C), this might help with too much adhesion.
• for cooling, the fan setting can be raised, also printing multiple parts at once helps a single part to cool down more and keep its shape.
• Depending on the filament's age and storing conditions, it might be necessary to dry the material to get the best result. Dry at about 65 °C for at least 4 hrs. in a hot air oven or vacuum dryer.
I hope this helps, if there are further problems please let me know.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards
Niklas Eutebach M. Eng.
Entwicklungsingenieur Additive Fertigung
Development Engineer Additive Manufacturing
igus® GmbH
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