Magigoo: the adhesive for 3D printing.
Magigoo HT is designed to work with filaments that work at high temperatures (HT) such as PEEK.
Magigoo Pro HT is designed for professional use, to work at high printing temperatures. The part should be relatively easy to remove when it cools down and glue residue should also be easily removed.
Why Magigoo HT:
High-temperature materials such as PEEK are advanced engineering thermoplastics that offer better mechanical and chemical stability at high temperatures than ordinary thermoplastics. Other materials include PEKK, Ultem and PPSU and their carbon/glass fiber reinforced counterparts. Because of their high temperature and other exceptional properties, these materials are highly sought after in high temperature, high performance engineering applications such as in the automotive and aerospace industries. In addition, this material is also sought after in chemical, petrochemical, medical and research applications.
High-temperature filaments prove to be difficult materials for FDM printing due to their increased tendency to shrink. These materials are generally printed at high temperatures due to their properties. Magigoo Pro HT is a specialized solution for FDM printing of PEEK filaments, which was developed to work under these conditions.
How to use it:
Magigoo Pro HT has been designed and tested to work on printing decks at temperatures of 150°C or lower:
- Shake the bottle
- Apply on the desired area by pressing the tip on the plane (activating the internal valve) and spreading as needed.
- Print according to the specifications of the filament or printer.
- Allow to cool and remove. The print should come right off.
- Wipe - Use a damp cloth to clean.
Safety:
Using this product with filaments other than PEEK may cause excessive adhesion and damage to the printing surface. For best results, follow the directions on the data sheet.
Recommendations:
For larger prints, a 20mm brim is recommended.
Magigoo Pro HT is designed for glass surfaces, but also works on high temperature garolite and other printing surfaces.