Nano Polymer Adhesive, 120ml

$45.00

Nano Polymer Adhesive is the ideal bed prep for eliminating lift and warp with PEEK, PEKK, Ultem PEI, PPSU, ABS, ASA, PLA, PETG, NYLON, PC, and many more.

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Nano Polymer Adhesive Bed Prep, 120ml

This is a world-class bed prep Nano Polymer Adhesive designed for use while printing high-temp polymers but it also works great for engineering and general purpose grades.  Apply on the entire build surface or just in problem areas to cure lift.  

Product attributes include:

  • High-temp resistant for printing PEKK, PEEK, PPSU, PSU, PPS, and Ultem™ PEI
  • Excellent adhesion to more common materials including PC, PC/ABS, ABS, ASA, PLA, PETG, NYLON, TPU, etc…  
  • Made from non-toxic organic compounds
  • Easy to clean and reapply
  • Adheres well to many build surfaces, including borosilicate glass, ceramic glass, PCB board, Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, Aluminum, BuildTak™, PEI, and more.

Package includes a 120ml bottle of Nano Polymer Adhesive and applicator brush.

Instructions for use:

  • Clean build surface with water/soap, windex, alcohol
  • Apply adhesive evenly on build surface
  • Print part
  • Remove part – instructions below.

Part removal:

  • Low temp materials (under 300°C):  When you’re extruding below 300ºC, generally you can remove the part as soon as the plate cools. With materials like PLA or PETG, it usually pops itself off the plate. If it sticks too much, you can apply water around the base of the part, which will help it release.
  • Tech Tip for Using ABS on Glass:  ABS contracts very quickly when it cools; because of this, the risk of chipping, chunking, or breaking glass is higher with ABS. We recommend using Kapton Tape, PEI, or some other type of protective surface on top of glass and then applying this adhesive when printing ABS.
  • High temp materials (over 300°C):  When you’re extruding over 300ºC, remove the part as quickly as possible. You want the buildplate and part to be HOT when you remove it.  We have seen many high-temp materials contract very quickly when cooling causing the glass to break in a very short period of time.

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