Polymaker Fiberon PPS-CF and Heat Sets | EDGE OF 3D
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Can you put heat sets in the new PPS-CF from Polymaker?
We find out.
Want to see how strong it is? Jump to 13:25, take off your headphones and watch.
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damn, the sound of that filament is wild every time i hear it.
I'd really like to see a music box printed out of this material. Something accoustic... maybe a drum or tuning fork.
3d printed tuning forks would be so cool!
Great video again but it would be nice to compare it with the pps without cf.
Most of the time, the cf make the plastic weaker
I can’t believe how nice of a metallic sound the Fiberon filament produces. Are any of the Fiberon line of filament machinable, if so, what kind of tolerances can they handle. Thanks for the video!
Unknown on machining, however I have a Milo mini mill sitting here right next to me and I do intend to try and machine some of these.
PPS-CF I doubt will take being machined, it is very strong but it's also very brittle before annealing. I plan to try annealing a batch and seeing what happens.
@@EDGEOF3DI'm interested to know if printed, annealed and post-machined parts would be viable with this filament. If so, it opens up some great possibilities for 3D printed, machined components with minimal material waste. With my vorons and Rat rig 500, plus a Milo mini mill, it'd be a match made it heaven.
So freaking excited about this stuff!
Great video Scott, That is some tough stuff. I will share on my Socials.
That is impressive! That is exactly the info I am looking for. Thank you
Looks impressive…thanks for the testing
I need to figure out how to print this stuff. I have a Bambu x1c. And a voron 2.4 but the voron is in pieces right now. Will an abs tool head on a 2.4 print this stuff or should I do nylon?
I'm printing this on a printer with an ASA toolhead, zero issues
Definitely gonna be trying this stuff.
Awesome thanks for sharing 🎉
That's ridiculously strong.
Glad to see Polymaker finally has a PPS offering. Great stuff! It’s what my high-temp Merc is printed out of!
I can't seem to find a uk supplier
This clip have the sound OK ❗❗❗
I'm really interested in Polymaker's pricing on this filament. I see other manufacturers going for $150-$200 a kilogram. If they can beat those prices, I'm sold. Also, looking at the specs for PPS CF at some other websites, it just squeaks into the capabilities of the Qidi XMax 3.
$69.99 500g so $139.98 per Kg
@@EDGEOF3D Awesome! Thanks for the info
Scott can you tell me what printer you are using on this filament?
Voron Trident 250 with a Rapido HF hotend.
Fantastic video again, mate. I'm considering building a Milo mini mill (I'm an ex-toolmaker). I'm thinking this filament would be perfect for the printed parts if they can handle vibration and impact.
Keep watching, at some point this weekend I'll post up some short dealing with exactly that, impact testing. PPS-CF is not the right choice in that scenario.
@@EDGEOF3D haha, copy that! I'll keep an eye out. Glass or carbon fibre ABS/ASA might be the answer, then. My intention would be to mill the high load components in 6061 once the mill is dialled in anyway.
I wonder if the brass will strip first ?
awesome video.. better hair.
Love your vids, you inspired me to do my own tensile testing for what I have. What oven you going with? been looking to do the same
I just went with a 200°c capable lab over off AliExpress that had free shipping. Its a 42L with a view window on the front. www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807196796375.html
@@EDGEOF3D thank you
What is the theory behind this not taking inserts???
No theory whatsoever, the question was asked many times on both my videos as well as different forums, so I answered everyone's questions with one video.
That pull gauge, isn't it only rated for 110 lbs?
It's rated for 500 Newton (112#/51Kg) but you can take it past that, it just screams at you the whole time and occasionally will shut down.
@@EDGEOF3D ahhh, when I used the type IV specimen, it was too much for this gauge. i ended up reducing the cross section on my specimens. Still ended up with nearly same results as manufacturers like polymaker. Not the force value, but the stress value sense i divided the force value by the cross section. Perhaps you can try the same with PPS.
still cant buy it.....
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PPS Death Racer?
Not for me, not doing the DR stuff anymore.
As strong as the PPS-CF is, it is also brittle and does not take a "shock" load at all so I doubt it would be a viable choice in materials for that.
What heat set insert tool are you using?
Links to the tools are in the video description. A TS101 iron and heat set tool from CNC Kitchen.
Can it be annealed?
It can and I will be running more tests as time/money allow.