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ColorFabb 90 175 359 Filament 1 75 Diameter Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of ColorFabb 90 175 359 Filament 1 75 Diameter

Extreme high flex MODULUS (6.2 gpa) / twice as stiff as PLA with moderate strain at break (8-10 percent ). High glass temp (TG = 80°c) and very high melt strength and viscosity. Low odor / styrene free solution. Colorfabb_xt is produced with Amphora 3D Polymer from Eastman chemical.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

High-Quality Filament for Industrial 3D Printing

As a hesitant buyer, I decided to give this 1.75mm diameter filament a try and I was pleasantly surprised by its high-quality results.As a result of my tests, i determined that this filament is perfect for industrial and scientific 3D printing applications. The printing process was smooth and consistent, resulting in a strong and durable final product. However, the only downside is its slightly higher price compared to other filaments in the market. Overall I highly recommend this filament for…

Pros
  • High-quality printing with bold and vibrant colors.
Cons
  • Requires careful temperature control during printing to avoid clogging or jamming.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Terrible Filament - Not Worth It

This filament disappointed me greatly... Despite being labeled as industrial, it consistently jammed my printer and produced poor quality prints. The only positive aspect was the vibrant color. However the constant jams and wasted time outweighed the benefit. Save your money and invest in a better filament option..

Pros
  • Vibrant Color
Cons
  • Poor Quality, Constant Jams

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad adhesion on Ender 5.

I bought a transparent thread. Very bad grip with Ender 5. There were also a lot of traffic jams. I had no problems with the other thread. I spent 2-3 hours getting this to work. Tried 240-260°C in increments of 2 on the hot end, and for the build plate I experimented with 60-70°C.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • unreliable