11.4 HIPS
HIPS is high impact polystyrene, and as for behavior, it's similar to ABS, so it's easy to print.
It's a universal and stable material with excellent heat resistance, and it produces very
smooth layers. HIPS is also very malleable, and it can be dissolved using limonene. HIPS is
mostly suited for printable mechanical components.
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
Smooth
High level of warping
Durable
Bad smell
Soluble
● Nozzle temperature:
220 °C
● Bed temperature:
100 °C. You can set the bed temperature between 80 to 110 °C
depending the size of an object (larger object means higher temperature)
● Heatbed:
Make sure the surface is clean, as described in
6.3.2 PEI print surface
preparation
chapter
11.5 PP
Polypropylene is a flexible and resistant material suitable for printing of the precise objects
requiring the flexibility, firmness and persistence.
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
Tough
High level of warping
Semi-flexible
Temperature resistance
● Nozzle temperature:
254 °C
● Bed temperature:
95 - 100 °C.
● Heatbed:
The best results are obtained with common scotch tape - just attach the
tape directly to the print surface and clean it after the print is finished.
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