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Kodak 3D Printing PLA Plus Filament 2.85mm, 750g, (Light Grey)
3D Printing
- $24.95
- Perfect combination of ease of use and strength
- Main application: concept modeling
- Filament Diameter: 2.85mm (+/- 0.02mm)
- Print temperature: 210-240°C. Print bed temperature (optional): 50-70°C
- Tips: post-annealing at 80-130°C can be used to promote crystallization and improve the part's heat deflection temperature
PLA+ is an improved version of PLA, suitable for replacing ABS in many aspects. It provides great visual quality and has very low shrinkage and warp. Its high impact resistance is similar to that of ABS and is ideal for high resolution or fast printing. It has fast crystallization, which enables printing without support and with very fine detail. We use pure grade Ingeo certified resins to ensure the best printing results. Our filament has passed a defined set of tests performed by Nature Works to ensure the product quality and certify its use in food packaging materials.
Kodak 3D Printing PLA Plus Filament 2.85mm, 750g, (Light Green)
3D Printing
- $29.99
- $16.99
- Perfect combination of ease of use and strength
- Main application: concept modeling
- Filament Diameter: 2.85mm (+/- 0.02mm)
- Print temperature: 210-240°C. Print bed temperature (optional): 50-70°C
- Tips: post-annealing at 80-130°C can be used to promote crystallization and improve the part's heat deflection temperature
PLA+ is an improved version of PLA, suitable for replacing ABS in many aspects. It provides great visual quality and has very low shrinkage and warp. Its high impact resistance is similar to that of ABS and is ideal for high resolution or fast printing. It has fast crystallization, which enables printing without support and with very fine detail. We use pure grade Ingeo certified resins to ensure the best printing results. Our filament has passed a defined set of tests performed by Nature Works to ensure the product quality and certify its use in food packaging materials.
Kodak 3D Printing TPU Flex 98 Filament 1.75mm, 750g, (White)
3D Printing
- $49.99
- $34.99
- Semi-flexible, strong and shatter-resistant objects
- Main application: semi-flexible parts with excellent impact and abrasion resistance
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-260°c. Print bed temperature (optional): 50-70°c
- Tips: print slowly (under 30Mm/s) and without retraction; use constant speeds and do not use sprays or glues on your print platform
Kodak semi-rigid TPU opens up a great deal of interesting shatter-resistant objects. You can make living hinges with it, and combine it with rigid plastics. You cannot make breakaway supports with it, but you can easily clip the supports with a knife. Its high interlayer adhesion prevents objects from easily breaking along the Z axis. KODAK Flex 98 offers high performance and excellent printing processability, proved also with Bowden extruders in both 1.75mm and 2.85mm.
Kodak 3D Printing Nylon 6 Filament 1.75mm, 750g, (Red)
3D Printing
- $32.95
- Shatterproof objects with high traction and abrasive resistance
- Main application: maximum strength functional parts
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 240-270°c. Print bed temperature: 90-110°c
- Tips: keep the filament dry by properly storing the spool. It may require drying at 80°c for a few hours before printing for best results
Toughest among all engineering plastics. Build fixtures, guides, jigs, guards and other manufacturing aids that require good mechanical and tensile strength. Excellent resistance to heat, oils, solvents and chemicals. Our neon variety transmits ultraviolet/black light, so you can make objects that glow in the Dark. Do not use in direct contact with food. Do not leave exposed to air, since it readily absorbs humidity, which can greatly affect your print. Drying this hygroscopic material before printing is highly recommended. The Kodak 3D Printing filament Airtight case will improve your printing experience by preventing exposure to dust and absorption of moisture during extrusion.
Kodak 3D Printing Nylon 6 Filament 1.75mm, 750g, (Green)
3D Printing
- $32.95
- Shatterproof objects with high traction and abrasive resistance
- Main application: maximum strength functional parts
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 240-270°c. Print bed temperature: 90-110°c
- Tips: keep the filament dry by properly storing the spool. It may require drying at 80°c for a few hours before printing for best results
Toughest among all engineering plastics. Build fixtures, guides, jigs, guards and other manufacturing aids that require good mechanical and tensile strength. Excellent resistance to heat, oils, solvents and chemicals. Our neon variety transmits ultraviolet/black light, so you can make objects that glow in the Dark. Do not use in direct contact with food. Do not leave exposed to air, since it readily absorbs humidity, which can greatly affect your print. Drying this hygroscopic material before printing is highly recommended. The Kodak 3D Printing filament Airtight case will improve your printing experience by preventing exposure to dust and absorption of moisture during extrusion.
Kodak 3D Printing Nylon 12 Filament - Natural, 750g, (2.85mm)
3D Printing
- $77.99
- Extremely tough with superior tensile strength, elongation at break and impact strength, high fatigue endurance and low friction coefficient
- Very low moisture absorption before and after printing
- Superior chemical and uv resistance
- High heat resistance (over 120°c)
- Very low warping
Ideal material for durable parts, Nylon 12 is the best choice for printing high- stress working mechanisms. It is much less hygroscopic than Nylon 6 and extremely stable both thermically and chemically. It shows excellent physical properties, such as flexibility in thin walls and superior mechanical resistance. Do not use in direct contact with food.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 2.85 mm, 750g, (Orange)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $14.99
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 2.85mm (+/- 0.02mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 2.85 mm, 750g, (Grey)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $14.99
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 2.85mm (+/- 0.02mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 2.85 mm, 750g, (Blue)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $14.99
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 2.85mm (+/- 0.02mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 2.85 mm, 750g, (Black)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $14.99
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 2.85mm (+/- 0.02mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D Printing Filament PETG 2.85 mm, 750g, (Translucid Yellow)
3D Printing
- $31.99
- $21.95
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
Kodak 3D Printing Filament PVA Natural, 350g, (1.75 mm)
3D Printing
- $41.99
- $39.99
Kodak PVA is a filament specifically created to use as a support material for hard-to-print objects. It is mainly used in conjunction with PLA, though it can be used with other materials, including nylons.
- Dissolvable in water, enabling you to print objects that would not otherwise be possible
- Material is sensitive to moisture absorption, so it must be stored in and airtight container with desiccant
- When using dual extrusion, reducing the temperature of the idle extruder will help to reduce leaking material
Kodak 3D Printing PLA Filament 1.75mm, 750g, (White)
3D Printing
- $19.95
- Ideal for everyday prints due to its ease of use
- Main application: concept modeling
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 180-210°c. Print bed temperature (optional): 50-70°c
PLA is a very widely used filament because it does not release a disagreeable odor, It’s food-safe, it does not warp much, it requires less heating than most filaments and it can make rigid objects. You can sand, paint or glue it easily. You can often print without a heated bed, although It’s recommended for larger objects. It is a slowly biodegradable plastic when exposed to the environment. Pure grade Ingeo certified resins were used for the manufacturing of this filament, which has passed a defined set of tests performed by Nature Works to ensure the product quality. To change the printed surface appearance between glossy and matte, try varying the print temperature by a few Degrees.
Kodak 3D Printing Nylon 12 Filament - Natural, 750g, (1.75mm)
3D Printing
- $77.99
- Extremely tough with superior tensile strength, elongation at break and impact strength, high fatigue endurance and low friction coefficient
- Very low moisture absorption before and after printing
- Superior chemical and uv resistance
- High heat resistance (over 120°c)
- Very low warping
Ideal material for durable parts, Nylon 12 is the best choice for printing high- stress working mechanisms. It is much less hygroscopic than Nylon 6 and extremely stable both thermically and chemically. It shows excellent physical properties, such as flexibility in thin walls and superior mechanical resistance. Do not use in direct contact with food.