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BendLay: a clear, tough and bendable 3D printer filament The new 3D fibre is developed by Kai Parthy, inventor of Laywoo-D3 wood and Laybrick filament. BendLay is a very tough material, but it is also bendable and resilient. "BendLay shall play it«s rule where ABS is too hard and flexible-PLA is not tight enough", says Andre Sperlich, head of Orbi-Tech. Features of BendLay 3D Filament: Clear like Polycarbonate Printing temperature: BendLay is very nice to print between 215¡ to 240¡C While printing with high speed, best layer adhesion can be obtained at 240¡C Thermal stable as PLA (65 Ð 70¡C) BendLay is a modified ABS, and can be used in food-packaging and medical devices The water absorption is only 30% of the ABS No stress whitening by bending High interlayer adhesion Soluble in brake cleaner; acetone will make Bendlay crumble
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