Description
eMate is made from Polycaprolactone (PCL), a bioplastic that can be used in 3D printers and 3D pens. Its operating temperature is between 70 and 100 degrees Celsius, which is quite a bit lower than other materials used in 3D printing.
feature
- Printing temperature 70 - 100 degrees
- Can be used with both 3D Printer and 3D Pen.
- Highly flexible
- Use low printing temperature
Filament Properties Table
| 3D PRINTING FILAMENT
|
eMate
|
| Density(g/cm 3 )
|
1.16
|
| Heat Distortion Temp(℃,0.45MPa)
|
45
|
| Melt Flow Index (g/10min)
|
0.5(70℃/2.16kg)
|
| Tensile Strength(MPa)
|
18
|
| Elongation at Break(%)
|
>800
|
| Flexural Strength(MPa) |
13
|
| Flexural Modulus(MPa)
|
345
|
| IZOD Impact Strength(kJ/㎡)
|
Keep on
|
| Durability
|
4/10
|
| Printability
|
6/10
|
Recommended printing parameters
| Extruder Temperature(℃)
|
70-100℃
|
| Bed temperature(℃)
|
0°C
|
| Fan Speed
|
100%
|
| Printing Speed
| 10-20mm/s |
| Heated Bed
|
——
|
| Recommended Build Surfaces
|
——
|
Feature
| Flexible
|
√
|
| Elastic
|
√
|
| Impact Resistant
|
√
|
| Soft
|
√
|
| Composite
|
——
|
| UV Resistant
|
——
|
| Water Resistant
| —— |
| Dissolvable
|
——
|
| Heat Resistant
|
——
|
| Chemically Resistant
|
——
|
| Fatigue Resistant
|
——
|
| Need drying
|
——
|
| Heated Bed Required
|
√
|
| Print recommend
|
——
|