About this deal
If you have large format FDM 3D printers or a 3D printer farm, the standard Magigoo format (50 mL) can be cumbersome, slow down the 3D printing process and even lead to uneven application which can impact the quality of 3D printed parts.
The usual problems that I have had were that the filament first layer stuck OK to glass bed using 3DLAC but when I removed the model it ripped the first printed layer off. Magigoo PA solves these problems and allows for ease of printing with a wide variety of nylon filaments.But the real benefit is seen after prints are completed when using a heated build plate: just wait for the plate to cool down and then remove your prints with minimal force!
The materials TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane), TPE (Elastomer Thermoplastic) and TPC (elastomeric copolymer) are a group of rubber-like polymers used in 3D printing. This, coupled with the brittleness of the parts, makes it important to use a solution that provides very good adhesion when hot, but allows the part to be easily removed once the base cools to avoid deformation or breakage of the part.Once the 3D printing is finished and the base is cooled, the piece can be removed by applying force with just a finger. The pot of Magigoo is stirred for a few seconds so that the parts that make up the adhesive are mixed.
The part should be relatively easy to remove once it has cooled, and the adhesive residue can also be easily removed. However, the real magic begins when the impression is ready: letting the impression cool allows you to remove the part effortlessly.In addition the Magigoo PA facilitates the separation of the piece once the base is cooled, needing a simple stop to remove the piece. Glass Fiber PP offers some challenges unique to this material and the formulation specialists at Magigoo figured out how to make it happen.