INOVA-1800 (PET) by Chroma Strand Labs
INOVA-1800 3D printing filament is a quality co-polyester filament made from Eastman Amphora™ 1800 3D polymer. INOVA-1800 boasts consistent colorant formulation for reliable, repeatable 3D prints. Chroma Strand Labs produces their materials in Colorado, USA.
Product Alert (1)- Print Surface Recommendation:
INOVA-1800 adheres well to our PEI print surface. We strongly recommend applying PVA glue to directly on the print surface using a glue stick (such as Elmer's® brand) before printing to ensure easy part removal.
- Features
INOVA-1800 prints have a glossy, smooth finish, and feature a great balance of strength and 3D printing ease. 3D prints are dimensionally stable, bridge well and are a great choice for interlocking objects, props, and other functional 3D prints.
Unlike other filaments that can require print profile tweaks when switching between colors, INOVA-1800 3D prints the same, across the different color options, due to the consistent level of colorants used during filament production.
- Parts & Specifications
Filament Specifications
Filament Diameter: 3 mm (0.12 inches)
Amount of Filament: 1 kg (2.2 lbs)
Filament color may vary
Printing Specifications
Special Tool Head Recommendation: LulzBot Hexagon Hot End recommended
Hot End Temperature Range: 230°C - 240°C
Print Surface: PEI print surface recommended
To make removing 3D printed objects easier, we strongly recommend applying a glue stick (such as UHU® brand) to the print surface prior to powering on your LulzBot 3D printer.
Packaging Information
Sold in a sealed air-tight pouch, this filament is loaded onto a reel.
Color Representation Disclaimer
Actual filament colors may vary from the computer monitors representation. Monitors display colors differently. We try to ensure our photos are as life-like as possible, but the actual color may vary slightly from your monitor. We cannot guarantee that the color you see accurately portrays the true color of the product.
- Resources & Documentation
Print Profiles
Find the most up-to-date print profiles, including hot end and print bed temperatures, by selecting your Free Software program of choice:
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3D Model Attribution
Make: 2015 3D Printer Shoot Out Test Models by MAKE is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
#3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test by CreativeTools is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution - No Derivatives license.
My Customized Square Vase, Cup, and Bracelet Generator by rcusella is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
Bucket O' Octopi by yeoldebrian is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
Platform Jack [Fully Assembled, No Supports] by Intentional3D is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
Croc Knob by pauloblank is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution license.
Fractal Tree 2 by tc_fea is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
Dinosaur by ErikHK is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
Arch of Triumph by Olooki3D is used under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
Tapster - Mobile Automation Robot by hugs is used under the BSD 2-Clause License.