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Apr 2016
9 months later

I can’t google any analog outside of Russia but it should exist. Sometimes it is called NEFRAS-A130/150 or just “Oil solvent”. As I know it is used as a reducer for the rubber coatings like Plasti Dip. It’s a byproduct of oil refinery so doesn’t have stable chemical formula and it’s REALLY cheap (~1.5 USD/liter).

The manufacturer also claims that you can achive the same effect using Xylene - Wikipedia 1 but I never try it.

P.S. Filamentarno do have several filaments:

S-Soft SBS (solid color)

T-Soft SBS (semi-transparent color, glass-like looks after D-Limonene/Solvent treatment)

M-Soft SBS (metallic-like look)

SBS-Pro (more durable and strong, ABS-replacement but much easier to print)

CERAMO (ceramic-like looks but it isn’t SBS, havn’t try it yet, but can print cups using it. It’s food-approved and starts to soften at 102C)

http://filamentarno.ru/img/PRO/Ceramo_1.png 3

CERAMO-TEX also never try it but quite interesting. It’s durable and strong but you can get spoonge-like affect event if you print using 100% fill. So it should be quite lite. It will have air bobbles inside the print so it don’t sink. Manufacturer says it’s good for air models (quads and planes) and boats. :slight_smile:

http://filamentarno.ru/img/PRO/Ceramo-Tex_1.png 4

As you can understand I quite like this manufacturer and their filaments. :slight_smile:

5 months later

Nope, 47 English pounds per kilo incl VAT. But as the GBP is fluctuating more than the Rubel, it’s changing somewhat…

Computer says no… I would whish it was that low. But shipping out of Russia is so expensive at the moment.

I bought for 28 EUR/kg (incl. Shipping+custom+Vat) :smiley:
I think this is 2 times cheaper.
What your filament is better than another manufacturer from Tomsk ?