🌊 Dive into Creativity with eSUN's PVA Filament!
The eSUN Water Soluble PVA Filament is a 1.75mm, 0.5KG spool designed for 3D printing. This eco-friendly, non-toxic filament offers excellent water solubility, making it ideal for complex prints that require easy support removal. With stable dimensional tolerance and a tangle-free design, it ensures smooth feeding and high precision in every print. Packaged in a vacuum-sealed bag, it maintains optimal storage conditions, keeping your filament in pristine condition.
Brand | eSUN |
Manufacturer | eSUN |
Model number | PVA175N05KG-US |
Colour | Natural |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item Weight | 500 g |
Package Dimensions | 21.89 x 21.21 x 7.39 cm; 500 g |
Item model number | PVA175N05KG-US |
R**N
Excellent PVA
I have been 3D printing for a few years and have tried several brands and colors of PVA. This natural PVA prints best so far. Dried it for 24 hours before use (just to be on the safe side). Used a drying unit while printing. Printed PVA supports at 210°C for a model printed in PLA+ at 220°C with excellent results. Will purchase again.
F**A
Good Soluble Support Material
It’s a good all around soluble support material, dissolves best lukewarm water and keep in mind it’s not the best for fine details.Pros:-Good to print 3d models with hard to remove supportsCons:-Produces rough details on the interface between the body of the support and the roof (not sure if it’s just my print settings but overall I get better details with regular PLA supports vs this PVA)Also take into consideration that this filament is slightly flexible so it may be more difficult to print with a Bowden extruder, however I can’t confirm since I have only used this with a Direct drive extruder 3d printer.
K**D
as advertised
filament good, but trouble fitting in bambu labs AMS
T**S
Clogs X1C /AMS
Arrived with a broken spool. Transferred to an empty spool and dried for 18 hours. It still clogged up the AMS, extruder and nozzle
P**T
It's finicky stuff,
After a lot of tests I've got it to run... Kind of.A little context Im using this filament in a x1c, which means I need it to switch filaments back and forth, if you have a multi head printer you probably won't have as much trouble with this filament.First of it's wet fresh out of the box, and took around 3 days to dry it out. The drying temp I found online as well as the preset for my dryer is 50c. Next pva will crystalize around 215c and clog your nozzle, so try and stay around 200c to avoid that issue as much as you can.adjusting it's flow rate and wipe distance helps too.
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