Are you looking to buy Polymaker PolyDissolve S1 PVA 1.75mm Filament 750g in Australia?
PolyDissolve™ S1 is a water dissolvable support for PLA, TPU, PVB and Nylon based filaments from Polymakers portfolio. It is specifically engineered to have a perfect interface with these materials while also displaying good solubility.
We recommend that this material be used with the PolyBox™ to keep it at dry conditions (relative humidity of 15% or less) at all times to maintain the best printing results.
Features
- Complex Geometry - PolyDissolve™ S1 is a preferable solution when printing complex geometries, overhangs, internal cavities and complicated structures. It liberates you from support removal problems, and enables greater design freedom.
- Wide material support - PolyDissolve™ S1 is engineered to have a good adhesion and perfect interface with a variety of supported materials from Polymaker including Nylon, PLA, TPU and PVB.
- Water Soluble - Optimized to dissolve in water, supports printed in PolyDissolve™ S1 will dissolve in tap water. Safe and easily accessible!
- Improved surface quality - Greatly improve the surface quality where supports interface with your prints when using PolyDissolve™ S1.
- Quality Control - Polymakers leading quality control process and rigorous in-house testing, ensure reliable printing and consistency across spools and batches.
Printing Settings
- Nozzle Temperature: 215˚C – 225˚C
- Build Surface material: Glass, blue tape, BuildTak®
- Build surface treatment: Can apply PVA glue to the build surface
- Build plate temperature: 25˚C – 60˚C
- Cooling fan: ON
- Printing speed: 20mm/s – 40mm/s
- Works best with:
- Supports the model very well
- PLA based materials (such as PolyLite™ PLA, PolyMax™ PLA, PolyWood™)
- TPU based materials (such as PolyFlex™ TPU95)
- PVB based materials (such as PolyCast™ and PolySmooth™)
- Nylon based materials (such as PolyMide™ CoPA, PolyMide™ PA6-CF and PolyMide™ PA6-GF)
- Generally supports the model depending on its geometry
- PETG based materials (such as PolyLite™ PETG and PolyMax™ PETG)
- Supports the model very well
Storage & Drying
Before packaging, PolyDissolve™ S1 is dried to ensure the best printing quality and filaments are vacuum sealed to protect the filament from moisture. When not in use PolyDissolve™ S1 should be stored away from sunlight in the packaged resealable bag.
PVA is hygroscopic so it is highly recommended to store PolyDissolve™ S1 in the PolyBox™ or dry cabinet during printing to prevent moisture absorption which will lower the quality of the print. The PolyBox™ keeps the filament at dry conditions (relative humidity of 15% or less).
If you hear popping sounds and notice that the surface quality of your print is uneven or the color is not consistent, this is a likely indicator that the filament has absorbed too much moisture. Spools of PolyDissolve™ S1 can be dried in a preheated convection oven at 80˚C for up to 12 hours. Results may vary depending on the accuracy of your oven so please be conservative. For more information about filament drying please read our user guide.
Material Compatibilities
- PLA based material from Polymaker’s portfolio + +
- PETG based material from Polymaker’s portfolio +
- ABS based material from Polymaker’s portfolio – –
- PC based material from Polymaker’s portfolio – –
- PVB based material from Polymaker’s portfolio + +
- TPU based material from Polymaker’s portfolio + +
- Nylon based material from Polymaker’s portfolio + +
+ + supports the model very well
+ generally support the model depending on its geometry
– generally doesn’t support the model depending on its geometry
– – do not support the model
Compatibility
PolyDissolve™ S1 has been engineered with compatibility in mind to interface perfectly with Polymaker PLA, PVB, TPU and Nylon filaments and to print excellently on a wide range of professional 3D printers.
To print multi-material soluble supports, a dual extrusion 3D printer capable of printing both the modeling and support material at different temperatures is required. (i.e left nozzle at 200˚C and right nozzle at 215˚C).
Of course with thousands of unique 3d printer models on the market, we can't guarantee each filament type will work with every 3D printer.
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