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PPprint - a solution for 3D printing with PolyPropylene? Let's find out..

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • PPprint offers a solutions for reliable 3D printing of high-quality polypropylene parts. This video is a review of their test-kit.
    www.ppprint.de/en/produkt/ppp...
    Contents:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:58 Unboxing
    2:35 About test object
    2:47 Preparing the printer
    3:52 3D printing
    5:13 The test
    #polypropylene #ppprint #3dprinting

Комментарии • 35

  • @avejst
    @avejst Год назад +3

    I have used PP on normal PEI with a brim with no problem, but the extruder was fighting with the filament, and more than ones, I have to dismantled the extruder.
    Thanks for sharing this new bed-solution :-)

  • @FrancoisMathieu
    @FrancoisMathieu Год назад +6

    I just use packaging tape for adhesion. It sticks very well and it’s easy to clean.

    • @karlosss1868
      @karlosss1868 Год назад +1

      I second that. Works well

    • @theglowcloud2215
      @theglowcloud2215 Год назад

      What bed temp do you use?

    • @Fullcorex
      @Fullcorex Год назад

      4th to this, mighty packing tape does the job extremely well on moded E3V2.

    • @FrancoisMathieu
      @FrancoisMathieu Год назад

      @@theglowcloud2215 60C

    • @bcc1955
      @bcc1955 Год назад

      Exactly, as this is polypropylene tape. The challenge is sometimes to make it not stick too strongly, which is a much easier problem to fix.

  • @frankbauerful
    @frankbauerful Год назад +5

    I've used FormFutura PP on my CR-10 and didn't find it challenging to print. The only thing I did was take ordinary PP packing tape and taped it onto my glass bed where the print would be. Removing the packing tape later is easy. When the bed is heated it will peel off easily and any residue can be cleaned up with alcohol. It's less messy than cleaning up glue stick. I think it's an urban legend that PP is hard to print.

  • @DevilZcall
    @DevilZcall Год назад +2

    The soft sticky sheet seems an interesting idea, but using it with small object footprints looks like it's asking for trouble

  • @inmyimage1081
    @inmyimage1081 Год назад +4

    Good observations. I have a roll of 150mm wide Kapton tape I bought when I got my printer. I haven’t used it because each roll of my Overture filaments came with a print sheet that works extremely well, but it seems like the Kapton tape could be a good protective layer between the print bed and the adhesive for the PP print sheet.
    Disappointing that they didn’t send you enough material to do your normal test procedures given that they must be familiar with them since they contacted you.

    • @capcloud
      @capcloud Год назад +1

      Which overture comes with print sheets?

    • @inmyimage1081
      @inmyimage1081 Год назад

      Every kind I’ve purchased so far: PLA, PLA Plus, ASA and PETG

  • @ripoffrecords
    @ripoffrecords Год назад +4

    Thanks for your little demo. PP is going to be massive in 3D printing once they iron out obvious but fairly simple issues to overcome. Because there is no shortage of PP materials already and it's flexible, durable, thermal, water resistant, recyclable and has far more applications in useful industries like food, medical, automotive and so on. Too many god damn unicorn lover channels and virtually no channels exploring useful development & applications for 3D PP. Do more PP prints please!

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 Месяц назад

      unicorn lover?

  • @MarkoFQ
    @MarkoFQ Год назад

    Those part cooling ducts should be pointing at filament coming from nozzle ? Based on the camera angle I see it's cooling the nozzle instead.

  • @brandoneich2412
    @brandoneich2412 Год назад +1

    Maybe use the sticker on a prong steel sheet (on that only has PEI on one side, then use the PP Sheet on the other side. :) That way you can put it in the center. :)

  • @BogdanKecman
    @BogdanKecman Год назад +2

    PP prints best on double sided carpet tape (e.g. I most usually use white TESA 0.15mm two sided sticky tape - yellow cover, white tape). You remove carpet tape after print and put on the new one, since tape is super cheap it's ideal surface for printing PP and HDPE (you can print other materials on it too but no need if you have printbite or pei or ... for other materials) ... but problem with PP and HDPE is that they warp much more than ABS or even Nylon so you really need to have enclosure (I print it in heated enclosure at 80C) and they love to be printed slowly, I print between 12 and 20mm/sec, never faster if I want to high quality parts... I personally use 3mm filament (easy to get locally) and 0.6 or 0.8mm nozzle but 0.4mm nozzle works ok (much more turbulence), below 0.4mm I would not suggest... especially when you go slow, 12mm/sec takes ages to print so you want big thick layers so your print finishes during your life time :D

    • @BogdanKecman
      @BogdanKecman Год назад

      @@parsu1313 I build my own printers, I doubt that names I give them would make any sense to you :D, especially for enclosed printers I use for PP and HDPE that are not based on anything commonly seen out there (movement is similar to ultimaker but everything is custom)

  • @MannyJazzcats
    @MannyJazzcats 3 месяца назад

    I ordered a 1.5 mm thick sheet of PP directly from a plastics company here in the uk to try and use as a build plate to see if it makes printing PP easier without bothering with tape or proprietary bed adhesives

    • @David-ty6my
      @David-ty6my 3 месяца назад

      Did it work?

    • @brisance
      @brisance 19 дней назад

      @@David-ty6my I tried this myself. The PP became part of the sheet.

  • @xnc0913
    @xnc0913 Год назад +4

    I use PP Filament from Recreus, they send liquid primer for the heating bed with the filament.

    • @AndrewAHayes
      @AndrewAHayes Год назад +1

      It would have been nice to have been sent at least a quarter Kg of filament and a full size build sheet so the full library of test parts could be printed and tested.

    • @MyTechFun
      @MyTechFun  Год назад +2

      Are you using it with glass? How hard is to remove the liquid after printing?

    • @etzmannschnappuleck1181
      @etzmannschnappuleck1181 Год назад +4

      Das war wohl ein Schuss in den Ofen und schlechte Publicity, Leute! Ihr wisst doch, dass Igor immer sehr umfänglich testet und schickt ihm so eine jämmerliche Portion Fillament!👎🏻

    • @xnc0913
      @xnc0913 Год назад

      @@etzmannschnappuleck1181 no entiendo nada de lo que dices. Pero noto a que dices que hago publicidad o algo así, pues no para nada, recreus no me paga nada.

    • @xnc0913
      @xnc0913 Год назад

      @@MyTechFun o remove the primer I use a scraper of those used for cleaning windows. Very easy to celan the glass.

  • @BeefIngot
    @BeefIngot Год назад +1

    I've been meaning to use PP as an alternative to tpu for designs needing flexible components on otherwise hard prints as my X1Cs AMS doesn't do flexibles. I'd be curious to see you do a video on this idea/how well it works and am also curious if you've heard of this printer and what you think of it.

    • @MyTechFun
      @MyTechFun  Год назад

      Flexible? Maybe I should try timing belt. TPU flexible, but too ellastic. Nylon not flexible enough. Maybe PP(?)

    • @pechinma
      @pechinma Год назад

      any progress with PP on the X1C?

  • @dmax9324
    @dmax9324 Год назад

    So the main issue with PP is if you are printing larger surface area parts that are somewhat thick. Corners tend to pull up, and if the adhesion is poor, the part will warp. I've had mild success on various print surfaces. However, it looks like the instructions of the test kit were not followed: clipping it to the bed would not work very well as shown in the video. PPPrint is working on doing a permanently bonded print surface to steel sheets which would eliminate this issue. I think the first layer was not dialed in here so it's not a fair showing of whether this solution works. Packing tape works, but it is appealing to have a fuss free surface to print on without messing with tape etc. Thanks for showing the kit and materials though.

    • @dmax9324
      @dmax9324 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/yqepe8KfLjk/видео.html
      Shows a much better example of how it is meant to work. I'm looking forward to getting my own test kit!

  • @TMS5100
    @TMS5100 Год назад +1

    I thought the go-to for FDM PP was PP packing tape?

    • @MyTechFun
      @MyTechFun  Год назад +1

      Yes, but this should be more elegant solution, no need to stick/replace the tape.