ProtoParadigm is launching ProtoFlux Magnetic Filament from their ProtoTek line of 3D printing materials:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pro ... or-your-3d
Functionalize has a campaign for conductive filament:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/39 ... g-filament
This is exciting, but I need to get my Rostock Max assembled and get proficient at PLA 1st.
Magnetic Filament & Conductive Filament
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Re: Magnetic Filament & Conductive Filament
The conductive filament is a VERY interesting filament.
I do hope that he makes his goal so that the conductive filament will be available in the future.
I do hope that he makes his goal so that the conductive filament will be available in the future.
Re: Magnetic Filament & Conductive Filament
Conductive ABS is already available. From filaments.ca for sure, at least. It is listed as high-resistance, though... and anti-static. Not really sure what the purpose of high-resistance conductivity is... unless you want to melt the part by running electricity through it? I would guess it's more for the anti-static properties.
http://filaments.ca/collections/special ... -1kg-spool
http://filaments.ca/collections/special ... -1kg-spool
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I'm also confused about its usefulness. I think I saw it was 1200 ohms per cm? Not exactly sure what you could do with that, other than anti static that has already been mentioned.
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Re: Magnetic Filament & Conductive Filament
... and they don't include any spec for bulk conductivity. "Anti-static" is the same as "high-resistance conductivity", so I'm guessing that this would be useful for dissipating static, but not for much else.bot wrote:Conductive ABS is already available. From filaments.ca for sure, at least. It is listed as high-resistance, though... and anti-static. Not really sure what the purpose of high-resistance conductivity is... unless you want to melt the part by running electricity through it? I would guess it's more for the anti-static properties.
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Re: Magnetic Filament & Conductive Filament
Filaments.ca lists their conductive abs as useful for electromagnetic shielding as well.
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