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Shilament is OSE's brand of recycled, mixed material 3D filament obtained from post-consumer waste.
Shilament is OSE's brand of recycled, mixed material 3D filament obtained from post-consumer waste.
 
The mixtures must be quality controlled and compatible so that materials with similar melting points and properties are used to attain quality prints. There is a whole range of formulas to be developed for what exactly is a suitable filament for 3D printing. The advantage of plastics is that a wide range of mixes, copolymers, blends, and composites can be used combining plastic, rubber, wood, ceramic, metal, and other powders, fibers, or admixtures.


( [[User:Eric]] here, what is meant by mixed material, an intentional mix/composite, or the mix of non sorted recycling? The latter seems impractical, if not full on wasteful in my opinion. )


=Accuracy=
=Accuracy=

Revision as of 15:32, 15 July 2020

Shilament is OSE's brand of recycled, mixed material 3D filament obtained from post-consumer waste.

The mixtures must be quality controlled and compatible so that materials with similar melting points and properties are used to attain quality prints. There is a whole range of formulas to be developed for what exactly is a suitable filament for 3D printing. The advantage of plastics is that a wide range of mixes, copolymers, blends, and composites can be used combining plastic, rubber, wood, ceramic, metal, and other powders, fibers, or admixtures.


Accuracy

  • Recommended is 0.8 and larger nozzles for fast printing of large objects. The worst case accuracy For 3 mm filament is such that layer thickness can vary by 20% if 20% filament width tolerance is used in the absence of a filament width sensor. This is such that the outer surface can have up to 160 micron (<1/5 mm) naccuracy. For bulk objects, such as 2x4 lumber, that means overall one-millionty deviation, which is still orders of magnitude better than commercial lumber.

If a.filament width sensor is utilized,.this .eans that prints are perfect regardless of filement tolerances.