BVOH Filament - 1.75 mm - 0.5 kg
BVOH is a water-soluble support filament for 3D printing, ideal for complex structures and moving mechanisms. It allows for easy removal of supports by immersing the model in warm water, ensuring high print quality. It works perfectly with PLA, ABS, PET-G, ASA, and other materials.
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Product description
BVOH is a specialized water-soluble support filament for 3D printing, designed for creating flawless prototypes, complex structures, and moving mechanisms. In cases where traditional supports are difficult to remove or fail to provide the desired quality, BVOH enables the printing of the most demanding objects with ease and precision.
Supports made from BVOH can be removed effortlessly – simply immerse the printed model in warm water, and the support filament will dissolve, revealing a perfectly finished 3D model. This ensures significantly higher print quality compared to mechanically broken supports.
BVOH filament is characterized by excellent adhesion to a wide range of materials such as PLA, ABS, PET-G, ASA, and others, making it ideal for multi-material 3D printing.
To maintain its best properties, the filament should be stored in a dry place, such as a sealed bag, to prevent moisture absorption and a decrease in print quality.
Recommendations and tips
Print settings
- Printing temperature 190-220°C
- Bed temperature 60°C
- Build surface Smooth PEI, Textured PEI, Glass
- Drying conditions 50°C / 4h
- Enclosure not required
- Cooling fan 75-100%
RAL/Pantone
Why not HEX?
Providing the color of 3D printing filament in HEX format does not make sense because this notation was created to describe colors displayed on screens (RGB – monitors, TVs, mobile devices). HEX defines a mix of red, green and blue light, meaning a digital color. With filaments, however, we deal with a physical material. The same filament may look different in various photos and HEX cannot accurately represent the actual appearance of the material.
Much better references are color systems used in printing and industry, such as RAL or Pantone, which are based on real samples and allow for comparison of colors in physical reality.
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