Properties
- Filament diameter
- 1.75 mm
Design
- Color
- Natural Wood
Material
- Filament material
- Дерево
Other features
- Brand
- Spectrum
Weight & dimensions
- Weight
- 500 g
Description
Product description: Spectrum Wood Filament 1,75mm 0,5 kg - Natural
Wood felt is a wood-like material, it is designed for 3D printing. The diameter of the filament is 1.75 mm. The material is based on pure PLA mixed with natural wood particles. Wood Filament is a 100% organic and biodegradable product. Models made with the use of this material are characterized by a structure similar to chipboard.
In our offer of filaments you will also find other materials and colors.
Philament Spectrum Wood 1,75 mm 0,5 kg - Natural.
Main features of Wood material
- Made of biodegradable materials
- Ability to print with a nozzle 0.4 mm
- Contains natural wood particles
- Imitates wood after printing
- Printed model can be sanded and varnished
- Good thermal insulation properties
Because the product contains natural wood, each spool of Wood material may vary slightly in color, just like in nature.
Suggested parameters for printing with the filament
Printing temperature
190°C to 220°C
Table temperature
0°C to 45°C
Print cooling
Recommended
Due to differences in printer construction, the above data should be treated as guidelines, and the appropriate values should be determined experimentally.
Example printout made of Wood felt.
Technical specification and physical properties of the felt
Parameter
Range
Felt diameter
1,75 mm
Dimensional tolerance of the filament
+/- 0.05 mm
Color
Natural wood
Printing temperature
From 190°C to 220°C
Recommended printing speed
From 20 to 50 mm/sec.
Spool material
Wood
Spool diameter
200 mm
Spool width
53 mm
Mounting hole diameter
52 mm
Moisture absorber
Yes
Vacuum packaging
Yes
Density of material
1.19 g/cm3
Heat distortion temperature
55°C
Tensile strength at break
53 MPa
Tensile strength
60 MPa
Modulus of elasticity
3,5 MPa
Impact resistance
16 J/m
Net weight
0.5 kg
Useful links
- Spectrum manufacturer website
- What is 3D printing
- Filaments in 3D printing