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=OSE Case= | =OSE Case= | ||
OSE's PEI surface is rated for 168C - [https://www.mcmaster.com/8685K42]. So this is a perfect test case of the OSE [[D3D Pro]] insulated heated bed. Because the bed is insulated, the temperature variation should also be lower. (data to be obtained) | OSE's PEI surface is rated for 168C - [https://www.mcmaster.com/8685K42]. So this is a perfect test case of the OSE [[D3D Pro]] insulated heated bed. Because the bed is insulated, the temperature variation should also be lower. (data to be obtained) | ||
=More about printing= | |||
*Using lame equipment - [https://all3dp.com/2/pom-acetal-delrin-3d-printing/] | |||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
*[[Acetal Filament]] | *[[Acetal Filament]] | ||
*[[POM]] | *[[POM]] |
Revision as of 02:42, 25 June 2021
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Summary: bed 160C, near melt point. Nozzle 230C.
OSE Case
OSE's PEI surface is rated for 168C - [1]. So this is a perfect test case of the OSE D3D Pro insulated heated bed. Because the bed is insulated, the temperature variation should also be lower. (data to be obtained)
More about printing
- Using lame equipment - [2]