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*Cool environment is the biggest culprit for delamination. ABS is particularly bad. ABS industrial printing happens in 75C heated chambers. Nozzles tend to clog at 50C for standard home 3D printing. [https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/questions/1083/layer-delamination]
*Cool environment is the biggest culprit for delamination. ABS is particularly bad. ABS industrial printing happens in 75C heated chambers. Home 3D printer air-cooled extruders print up to 60C after which they are prone to clogging. 50C is about the thermal limit for electronics and stepper motors. [https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/questions/1083/layer-delamination]

Latest revision as of 01:31, 14 May 2017

  • Cool environment is the biggest culprit for delamination. ABS is particularly bad. ABS industrial printing happens in 75C heated chambers. Home 3D printer air-cooled extruders print up to 60C after which they are prone to clogging. 50C is about the thermal limit for electronics and stepper motors. [1]