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| - Prints much better than TPE<br>- Very flexible and tough | - Very hygroscopic<br>- Styrene fumes released during printing<br>- Softens at a very low temp<br>- Still requires some level of tuning |
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# PP (Polypropylene)
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- Very bendable
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- Very rugged
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- Perfect layer adhesion
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- Very low density
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- Horrible bed adhesion
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- High warping
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- Supports are impossible to remove
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## Variants
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### PP-GF (Glass-filled PP)
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- Standard for industrial machinery
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- More difficult to print than regular PP
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- One of the toughest, most durable filaments
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- Very lightweight
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# OBC (Olefin Block Copolymer)
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- Fairly new for 3D printing
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- Attempts to combine the good qualities of PP and PET-G
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- Very low bed adhesion
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- Very expensive
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- Typically requires printing on a purpose made printer
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# HDPE (High Density Polyethylene)
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- Most bottles and jugs use this filament
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- Horrible to print in every way
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- Useful for purging the nozzle when switching between high and low temp filaments
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# POM (Polyoxylmetn)
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