Just a week after announcing a new versatile, performance 3D printing material, taulman3D has already launched another new filament. The material maker has returned to its routes as one of the first providers of Nylon for desktop fabricators with a new and improved Nylon 680 filament.
Developed in conjunction with Graphene 3D Lab, which announced one of the first graphene composite 3D printing filaments not too long ago, Nylon 680 is more than a year in the making. The material is specifically engineered to avoid clumping problems typical of 3D printing with nylon, which can cause gaps and bonding issues when making objects. …
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