Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks! Prints are coming soon
Hi Tobias,
Thanks for your great comment! To reply to the points your making:
- Unfortunately I haven’t come across a twin-screw extruder yet but I’ll definitely let you know if I do.
1. Very interesting information. If that is ok with you I’d like to add it to a previous post that went into detail on the extrusion process.
2. Indeed true, this is also one of the reasons I’m assuming recycling prints from the same original filament spool will give better results than recycling all kinds of different prints. Do you agree that this might be the case?
Regarding recycling household waste, I will try to get some results with this at a later stage and will definitely start out by using one type of waste product in order to minimize this effect.
3. Cool info, again if that’s ok I’d like to add this to my previous post as well. In my future posts I will describe the extrusion and printing quality of different ratio’s of new and recycled material so this aspect will get a lot more coverage soon
4. As far as I now there is no cleaning mechanism present in the Filabot that I am using. I don’t know about the other extruders but my guess is there isn’t any. However the nozzle can easily be removed which makes the Filabot rather easy to keep clean.
Will definitely nudge you if I have any questions, thanks!
Cheers,
Bram
Thanks!
Hey Bram,
Sure thing, feel free to add any info to your posts!
I am on vacation for the next three weeks, so I don’t have access to any official documents and material, but I can tell you what I know until I get back.
To 2. If you recycle the same material, e.g. Black Pla, the type of Spool doesn’t really matter. It could be from different manufacturers even, because pure standard printing spools should roughly use the same composition of material to fillers.
3. I have a graphic somewhere in my office that shows the correlation between material strength and recycling cycles of a polymer. I’ll try to find that and attach it to a post soon.
4. Cleaning, such as degassing and filtering is usually done to increase the purity of polymers, e.g. to extract solvents, gaseous products and other modificators. That should only cauise problems with print quality when recycling other plastic waste, because the resulting filament will be “dirty”.
Grtz,
Tobi
Hi im just wondering if anyone has any experience with the strooder and what they think of it. Thanks
I don’t think that it’s already available. It says November on their website I think.
Thank you very much for the information.
This is a great overview of whats available! Thanks for posting.