colorFabb_HT Black 3D Printer Filament – 1.75mm / 700g Spool

ColorFabb_HT is uniquely suited for advanced 3D printing users, particular those who need their creations to exhibit excellent durability, toughness and temperature resistance. ColorFabb_HT has a heat resistance of 100°C, it is styrene-free, and BPA-free made from Eastman Tritan™ HT5300 3D polymer.

 

 

 

$49.99

Material: colorFabb_HT Co-Polyester – Eastman Tritan™ HT5300
Actual Weight of Filament: 700g (approximate length on the spool is 250 meters)
Diameter Tolerance: ± 0.10 mm
Density: 1.18 g/cm3
Glass Transition Temperature: 100°C

Suggested printing temperature: 250°C – 285°C*
Suggested print speed: 30 – 50 mm/s
Cooling Fan: not recommended
Suggested heated bed temperature: 100-120°C

Build platform: colorFabb’s _HT filament adheres best to heated build platforms. We recommend using BuildTak as your bed’s printing surface.

If printing on a glass bed, apply glue-stick. A very thin layer of glue will be sufficient to keep your print nicely in place. Another gluing method is dissolving PVA glue in water. The consistency of the mixture can be quite thin, like skim milk. By applying just a few drops and smearing the mixture out before you start printing will create a very thin layer which will hold the filament down.

Always allow the bed to cool before attempting to remove parts. We recommend using a BuildTak Flex Plate for easy rapid cooling.

In-house testing
STACKER is continually testing our filaments to ensures the best quality possible. If you are not sure how to print with any material, please contact us at info@stacker3d.com.

Spool Size:
Outer Diameter: 200mm
Thickness: 70mm
Inner Diameter: 53mm

Tech Downloads: Technical data and MSDS sheets are available from colorFabb, http://colorfabb.com/Materials/

*3D printers have a wide variety of hot-ends which makes it extremely difficult to provide a universal printing temperature. The provided temperature range should be considered a starting point to help you find a temperature that works for your print. Please refer back to your printer’s operating manual for safety and temperature specifics.