Wood Fill PLA Pellets Tolerances Compared: Material Extrusion Report
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Here is one for all you additive addicts out there! Wood and plastic are often placed conceptually as antithetical materials due to their contrasting qualities- endlessly variable vs.. homogeneous and consistent, natural vs.. synthetic\, traditional vs.. futuristic. the list goes on.. In spite of this, the truth is that wood is commonly combined with different polymers as a fine dust to great effect! If you have never tried it, it is worth a try just for the smell alone- and we've got some extrusion test results that can help guide you along your way with some baseline settings for success.. Join the wood/plastic fusion revolution! Test Technician: Nasser Abdel-FatahTest Number(s): ET200831NA01-Spool1 & Spool2Plastic Name: Wood Fill PLA PelletsMSDS: N/A Need to contact ManufacturerManufacturer: Push Plastics Supplier: Push PlasticsAdditives: WoodMaterial Form: Pellets, light brown. Extrusion Test Notes Material preparation: None. Grinding: None.Drying:
Here is one for all you additive addicts out there! Wood and plastic are often placed conceptually as antithetical materials due to their contrasting qualities
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