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Fluorinar-H™ Filament made with Kynar® PVDF

Fluorinar-H™ Filament made with Kynar® PVDF

Regular price $150.00 USD
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Color: White
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Our original Fluorinar™ PVDF filament is made from a Kynar® homopolymer material for improved strength and permeation resistance.

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Historic First for PVDF 3D Printing!

Nile Polymers was the first company in the world to offer PVDF print filament and we did it with a Kynar® homopolymer. We call this filament Fluorinar-H™. Bonding to the base plate can be tricky with any semicrystalline polymer such as PVDF, but adhesion improvements can be gained by using PVA adhesives or magnets.

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Fluorinar-H™ Print Settings

  • Print Temperature: 250 – 260° C
  • Bed Temperature: 100° C
  • Cooling Fan: No
  • Print Speed: 10 – 30 mm/s
  • Bed Adhesion: Elmer's Disappearing Purple Glue Stick
  • Wide brim to aid in bed adhesion
  • Nozzle: Conventional
  • Drying: Not Required

Advantages

  • Large PVDF 3D Prints: print sizes are only limited by machine print volume
  • First print layer bonds to PVA-coated glass and remains perfectly flat without using brims or rafts
  • Excellent build plate adhesion: no loss of part dimensions due to warping
  • No lifting around sharp corners on the printed part
  • Fully melt compatible with Fluorinar-H™ filament in multi-extrusion printers
  • Rapid prototype development
  • Small quantity part production
  • Cost-effective part manufacturing compared to machining from solid stock
  • CNC machining of printed part for tight tolerance requirements
  • Optimal print settings can be achieved on all consumer-grade printers
  • No off-gassing during printing due to PVDF melt stability
  • Excellent corrosion resistance to most mineral and organic acids, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, halogenated solvents, and oxidizing agents
  • No loss of mechanical strength after long-term UV exposure
  • 100% Kynar® and 100% PVDF
  • Biocompatible and meets ISO 10993-5:2009 standards.