ABS-M30 stratasys through E3dv6?
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 3:21 pm
Have any of you guys experimented with statasys ABS-m30 or m30i?
Ah, the benefits of running the engineering R&D dept! I have been given some of this stuff to play with, and am looking for a starting point to start experimenting, or somebody to waive me off it. Any advise?
Rostock Max v.2 e3dv6- stock buildplate.
I am planning on treating it as a stubborn ABS and go from there. I cant get the company to spring for their own printer, but I may be able to secure some VERY lucrative orders if I can squirt this stuff.
I have access to a whole multicolored galaxy of metals, plastics, and composites to experiment with. Can anybody with a fancy stratasys printer say what base material it sticks to and what temps they shoot it at?
Datasheet says glass transition at 226. Guessing from the way we roll, I'm going to try and push some through at 250 and jog it down from there. What say you? Has anybody burned their house down or something with this stuff, or found some juicy wisdom to share?
Ah, the benefits of running the engineering R&D dept! I have been given some of this stuff to play with, and am looking for a starting point to start experimenting, or somebody to waive me off it. Any advise?
Rostock Max v.2 e3dv6- stock buildplate.
I am planning on treating it as a stubborn ABS and go from there. I cant get the company to spring for their own printer, but I may be able to secure some VERY lucrative orders if I can squirt this stuff.
I have access to a whole multicolored galaxy of metals, plastics, and composites to experiment with. Can anybody with a fancy stratasys printer say what base material it sticks to and what temps they shoot it at?
Datasheet says glass transition at 226. Guessing from the way we roll, I'm going to try and push some through at 250 and jog it down from there. What say you? Has anybody burned their house down or something with this stuff, or found some juicy wisdom to share?