Data Sheet
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If the material you are trying to print with is not specifically described in the table
above it means we have either found that the results are not up to our standards or
we have not conducted enough tests to assure its efficacy. There are other specialty
Magigoo formulations for adhering engineering plastics such as Polycarbonate and
Polypropylene should these materials be of interest.
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MAGIGOO
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Paola, PLA3000, Malta
Filament
Bed Temperature (°C)
ABS
90-110
PLA
40-70
PETG
80-100
HIPS
90-115
TPU
30-60
To find the best temperature one could start from the lower end of the recommended
settings and increase the bed temperature in 5 °C increments. This should be done
with standardised calibration prints.
An additional benefit of Magigoo, being thermally activated, is that it will release the
print upon cooling. Different printers, print surfaces or filaments will have slightly
different released conditions but as a general rule a reduction in temperature by
30-40 °C will be sufficient to remove your prints without any effort.
Storage and Handling:
Magigoo should be stored in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. After use
Magigoo should be stored in an upright position and with the cap on. Excess Magigoo
on the nib can cause the applicator adhering to the cap. To prevent this, make sure
no excess Magigoo remains on the rim of the applicator after use. If not capped the
Magigoo applicator will dry up. In such a case just rinse with water.
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