Purefil Filament (PLA, 1.75 mm, 1000 g)
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Purefil Filament

PLA, 1.75 mm, 1000 g


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5 years ago

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I don't think this will be implemented. Otherwise their "variant" section in the product description will no longer work.
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5 years ago

So I prefer to pay some postage and order from https://www.3dware.ch / https://www.3d-printerstore.ch where it works out with such things as correct information and also what you effectively want comes.
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We take back all empty spools and refill the empty spools with our recycled filaments. You can send the empty spools directly to our production: Fabru GmbH, Ebnaterstrasse 62, 9642 Ebnat-Kappel. In 2021, we will introduce a refillable spool system to eliminate the problem with empty spools.
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4 years ago

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Hi Jacob, I agree! However, the Purefil refill coils are ''new'' standard. I order this exact item often and always receive only the new refill spools. So it is simply not specified. Greetings
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5 years ago

TPU: The so-called thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is an elastomer (synthetic plastic) that is characterised by its high flexibility and resistance during further processing and combines the properties of thermoplastics and elastomers. TPC: Thermoplastic elastomers (abbreviation TPE or TPR from Thermoplastic Rubber, occasionally also called elastoplastics) are plastics that behave similarly to classic elastomers at room temperature, but can be plastically deformed when heat is applied and thus exhibit thermoplastic behaviour.
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6 years ago

Are bioTEC products food-safe?

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6 years ago

Yes, bioTEC products are food-safe. They meet the requirements of the European Regulation No. 10/2011 on plastic materials intended to come into contact with food.
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You need to check the manufacturer for the printer model to see the types of filament that can be printed. As a general rule, all 3d printers can print PLA and PTEG as well as TPU. Other types of filaments require either a closed/heated chamber or different extruders (carbon or glass fiber filaments).
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i have ordered about 5 rolls of purefil over the years. regardless of material, colour or weight, the carrier rolls/ bobbins on which the filament was wound were always light green.
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2 years ago

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Hello, you can search with the manufacturer number from the article description on the Purafil website. There you will only see the green recycling rolls for this article. Greetings
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3 years ago

Is it good for an Ender 2 Pro?

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3 years ago • purchased this product

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Used on prusa mk3s and very clean results! So I can't confirm for Hell 3 pro.

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