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Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) blend printing filament, Dimension1

Cat.No ACM9002895-52

Basic Information Description Application Features And Benefits
CAS 9002-89-5
Catalog Number ACM9002895-52
Synonyms PVA blend filament
InChI 1S/C2H4O/c1-2-3/h2-3H,1H2
InChI Key IMROMDMJAWUWLK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Form solid (filament)
NACRES NA.23
Packaging Packaging
250 g in poly bottle
Quality Level 100
Storage Temperature 2-8°C
Description Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) blend printing filament is a water-soluble support material for multi-extrusion 3D printing of complex architectures. This material is a blend of different grades of PVA to improve the thermal stability and printability of polyvinyl alcohol. In addition to these improvements, this blend is also less sensitive to degradation by humidity while retaining its water solubility. This pale orange, odorless, and high-quality filament extrudes between 180 to 205 °C and is suitable with all RepRap technology-based desktop 3D printers, such as MakerBot, Ultimaker, RepRap (Mendel, Huxley, Prusa), UP, Solidoodle, Leapfrog, etc. This PVA blend filament features good adhesion to a wide variety of materials, such as PLA, ABS, PETG, ASA, HIPS, and nylon, and is biodegradable in water with no hazardous by-products. While PVA is soluble in cold water, the dissolution process can be accelerated by using a continuously heated bath of warm water. When not in use, the filament should be stored at room temperature in dry conditions, such as in a sealed plastic bag or in a closed container with desiccant. Recommended initial printer settings can be found in the 'General Print Settings' file.
Application Due to its water-solubility and biocompatibility, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) filaments are most commonly used as a sacrificial material in the formation of tissue engineering constructs with unique and complicated architectures. The use of this material allows for the printing of scaffolds with large overhangs, deep internal cavities, and/or intricate geometries. In addition to their use as sacrificial materials, PVA filaments have also been used to print novel oral drug delivery devices and tablets.
Features And Benefits They can interact with or be dissolved by water or other polar substances.

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