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Nov 2015
23 days later

Hello Everyone!

It was a pleasure giving this talk to you and two presente our company.

As previously commented, we offer ROHS certificate for all our filaments that we can supply upon request. Still, it is always recommendable to print in a ventilated room in terms of fresh air, not because of it being technically dangerous, but also because of the not pleasant smell such as ABS.

Regarding what else a filament can offer, in my opinion, also the flexibility grade before printing. It is important filament are flexible (this is easy to check, always pre-print, try to break it with your hand) but it should not be too flexible, this is, it should have a reachable breaking point. Extremely flexible filament (such as TPU based) tend to complicate prints very, very much. They also force you print at a very slow speed, which can be counterproductive at times.

Finally, regarding the diameter, well, all PLA filaments (by its very own nature) are very susceptible to modify their diameter based on the conditions they are stored. Specially humidity affects very intensively with can make it crack in very long feeder tubes, since it has long it’s original diameter. When a PLA is no longer susceptible to these environmental changes, it’s probable because the manufacturer has added some other components into the product which very likely means, is no longer as bio product as advertised.

Please write here your comments and points of interested!

Thanks for your time back at Rotterdam,

Manuel.