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Prusa Prusa CORE One PP powder-coated Print Sheet
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Prusa CORE One PP powder-coated Print Sheet

Double-sided Powder-coated PP Spring Steel Sheet for Prusa CORE One

for Prusa CORE One

  • Perfect for most PP materials
  • No need for any separation layer
  • Can be cleaned with IPA
  • Supports printing large PP parts
  • IMPORTANT! Suitable only for PP-based materials, PLA, PETG, and TPU. Other materials tend to detach mid-print
  • IMPORTANT! Can be damaged with acetone

The CORE One Heatbed has embedded high Curie temperature magnets. These magnets are able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets.

This print sheet is specially designed to print polypropylene-based filaments, especially the Prusament PP Carbon Fiber Black. The PP-type materials have generally a lower adhesion on textured or satin print sheets. This sheet has a special surface finish that increases the adhesion and is perfect for Prusament PP.

The PP sheet has a lightly textured surface finish similar to the Satin Powder-coated Steel Sheet.

IMPORTANT!

Never clean the PP sheet with acetone! Acetone partially dissolves the sheet‘s surface, leaving stains. It may also negatively affect both adhesion properties and the sheet’s lifespan.

  • Manufacturer
  • Prusa Research a.s.
  • Partyzánská 188/7A, 17000 Prag 7, Czech Republic
  • info@prusa3d.com

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