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==Printers==
 
As of Jan, 2016, Hyrel Printers are available in two models: [[Engines]] and [[Systems]].
 
*[[Engines]] are open-air models. Detailed information is on the [[Engines]] page.
*[[Systems]] are enclosed models. Detailed information is on the [[Systems]] page.
 
==Filaments, Heads and Flow==
 
We break down our deposition methods based on temperature, as follows:
 
===Cold Flow===
 
Cold Flow means fluid (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at room temperature, with or without UV Crosslinking.
 
====Materials====
 
*[[Clay]]
*[[Epoxy]], Two-part
*[[Fimo]]
*[[Glue]]
*[[Metal Clay]], including Precious Metal Clay (PMC)
*[[Modeling Clay]]
*[[Porcelain]]
*[[Plasticine]]
*[[Play-Doh]]
*[[Resins]]
*[[RTV Silicone]]
*[[Sculpey]]
*[[Sugru]]


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*The [[EMO-25]] prints in Cold Flow materials at room temperature, with the supplied nozzles or commonly available needles with our [[Luer Tip Adapter]].
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*The [[COD-25]] prints in Cold Flow materials at room temperature with [[LED Crosslinking]], with our [[Luer Tip Adapter]].
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| [[Emulsifiables]]
===Warm Flow===
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Warm Flow means fluid (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at up to 100°C, with or without UV Crosslinking.
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====Materials====
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| [[Software]]
*[[Fimo]]
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*[[Glue]]
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*[[Plasticine]]
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*[[Resins]]
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*[[Sculpey]]
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*[[Wax]]
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Note that some materials (like Fimo, Plasticine and Sculpey) flow more freely when slightly above room temperature, and perhaps too freely at higher temperatures.
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'''[[Special:AllPages|A list of all pages can be found here]]'''.
*The [[VOL-25]] prints in Warm Flow materials at up to 100°C, with the supplied nozzles or commonly available needles with our [[Luer Tip Adapter]].
*The [[VCD-25]] prints in Warm Flow materials at up to 100°C with [[LED Crosslinking]], with our [[Luer Tip Adapter]].
*The [[KRA-15]] prints in Warm Flow materials at up to 150°C, with the supplied nozzles or commonly available needles with our [[Luer Tip Adapter]].
*The [[KCD-15]] prints in Warm Flow materials at up to 150°C with [[LED Crosslinking]], with our [[Luer Tip Adapter]].


Please visit the forum at http://hyrel3d.net/forum
===Hot Flow===


-Davo
Hot Flow means (1.75mm diameter) filament-based materials which are deposited at up to 250°C, with

Revision as of 14:40, 28 January 2016

Printers

As of Jan, 2016, Hyrel Printers are available in two models: Engines and Systems.

  • Engines are open-air models. Detailed information is on the Engines page.
  • Systems are enclosed models. Detailed information is on the Systems page.

Filaments, Heads and Flow

We break down our deposition methods based on temperature, as follows:

Cold Flow

Cold Flow means fluid (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at room temperature, with or without UV Crosslinking.

Materials

Heads

Warm Flow

Warm Flow means fluid (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at up to 100°C, with or without UV Crosslinking.

Materials

Note that some materials (like Fimo, Plasticine and Sculpey) flow more freely when slightly above room temperature, and perhaps too freely at higher temperatures.

Heads

Hot Flow

Hot Flow means (1.75mm diameter) filament-based materials which are deposited at up to 250°C, with