Formfutura ApolloX™ Light Grey
High-performance filament ASA in Light Grey
- High-performance
- For engineering purposes
- UV & weather resistant
- Perfect layer adhesion
- FDA compliant
- $42.49 ($5.67 / 100 g)
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- High-performance
- For engineering purposes
- UV & weather resistant
- Perfect layer adhesion
- FDA compliant
Product information & technical details
Item no.: | FF-285APOX-LIGREY-0750 |
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Manufacturer No.: | 285APOX-LIGREY-0750 |
Manufacturers: | Formfutura |
Content: | 750 g |
Diameter: | 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm |
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Product Line: | ApolloX™ |
Product types: | ASA Filaments |
Filament colour: | Grey / silver |
RAL colour: | RAL 7035 |
Net weight: | 750 g, 2300 g, 4500 g |
Recommended processing temperature: | 235 - 255 °C |
Recommended heating temperature: | 80 - 90 °C |
Diameter related tolerance : | ± 0,05 mm |
Description
Formfutura ApolloX ™ is a professional high-performance filament. The filament is based on modified industrial grade ASA (acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate).
ApolloX ™ has high thermal stability, improved flow properties, zero-warping and very good layer adhesion.
ApolloX ™ is UV and weather resistant and has high colour stability. Combined with high strength and heat resistance, the material is perfect for outdoor and automotive applications.
With ApolloX ™, Formfutura launches an ASA filament with unique FDM 3D printing properties.
Due to the high layer adhesion, the material is also very suitable for large models.
Characteristics:
- UV & weather resistant
- FDM optimized
- Excellent adhesion on heated board, Kapton, BuildTak, etc.
- Warp free
- Perfect layer adhesion
- High thermal stability
Questions & Answers about Formfutura ApolloX™ Light Grey
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The most popular technology used for 3D printing is FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling). A heated nozzle (hot-end) melts the plastic wire, layering the melted parts.
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