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bioFila Silk
Also produced in Germany by twoBEars, bioFila Silk is similar to bioFila Linen in its
biodegradable, lignin-based nature. It adheres well to the print surface without additional
measures, and is generally easy to use. Objects printed with bioFila Silk demonstrate a
durability on par with prints made with traditional PLA, and bear a striking aesthetic. This
material is recommended for decorative objects due it its glossy, iridescent appearance.
Extrusion Temperature: 170°C
PEI Print Surface Temperature: 60°C
Part Removal: 50°C
Bridge Nylon
True to the nature of nylon filaments, Bridge Nylon is one of the highest-rated filaments for
tensile strength and durability. This copolymer material is named “Bridge” because it bridges
the strength of Nylon 645 and the ease of use of traditional ABS and PLA thermoplastics.
Similar to Alloy 910, Bridge Nylon has a minimal shrink nature. Parts printed with Bridge Nylon
have a tiny bit of give to them when compared to other nylon filaments. Color can also be
added with most common clothing dyes.
One of this material’s best qualities is its increased resistance to moisture absorption, making it
an optimum choice for high-humidity environments. Placing a light coating of glue stick on the
print surface prior to printing with Bridge Nylon is recommended for improved bed adhesion.
Extrusion Temperature: 170°C
PEI Print Surface Temperature: 60°C
Part Removal: 50°C