Lay-Brick 1.75mm filamento para impresora 3D.
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Lay-Brick (Ceramic)

LBRICK-175-R250
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Lay-Brick is a filament made for 3D printing with sandstone and binding polymer that creates a surface finish similar to a stone or ceramic object.

Besides varying the extrusion temperature the surfaces are more or less rough. Lay-Brick is like the Laywoo-D3 indicated for 3D printing of decorative pieces. The combination of the new geometries that are possible to manufacture thanks to 3D printing and the various possibilities of surface finish featuring Lay-Brick allow you to create innovative decorative pieces.

Parts 3D printed with this filament offer a finish similar in appearance to ceramic. However, in no case will they have the properties of this material.

Parts 3D printed with the Lay-Brick material

Image 1: Parts 3D printed with the Lay-Brick material. Source: Kai Parthy.

If you want to manufacture parts that have the properties of ceramics, it is recommended to visit the metallic / ceramic category. Parts 3D printed with these materials become completely metallic or ceramic through a sintering process. It should be noted that the filaments in the metallic / ceramic category require more knowledge due to their complexity both in the printing process and in the subsequent sintering, which is sometimes experimental in nature.

Once the Lay-Brick used in your 3D printer filament it is highly recommended you remove the remaining filament, filament upload to extrude PLA for one minute at high temperature (230 ºC). This will eliminate shape inside the printhead any remaining Lay-Brick filament which could cause jamming of the nozzle. In the tab usage tips you will find more information about how to use this strand in your 3D printer and you get the best printing results you risk to spoil or damage some of the components.

General information

Material PLA
Format 50 g / 250 g
Density 1.24 g/cm³
Filament diameter 1.75 / 2.85 mm
Filament tolerance ± 0.1 mm
Filament length -

Printing properties

Printing temperature 165 - 210 ºC
Print bed temperature 20 - 40 ºC
Chamber temperature
Cooling fan
Recommended printing speed - mm/s
Recommended nozzle diameter Min. 0.4 mm

Mechanical properties

Elongation at break - %
Tensile strength - MPa
Tensile modulus - MPa
Flexural strength - MPa
Flexural modulus - MPa
Surface hardness -

Thermal properties

Softening temperature 55 ºC

Specific properties

Transparency

Other

HS Code 3916.9
Spool diameter (outer) 200 mm
Spool diameter (inner hole) 125 mm
Spool width 30 mm

The nozzle temperature may range from 165 and 210ºC. Less rough surfaces are obtained at low temperatures. As temperature increases, more rough and harsh surfaces are produced. When printing is finished, it is recommendable inserting PLA filament and charging it for 30 seconds in order to remove the remains of LayBrick inside the extruder. This avoids the extruded to be blocked when printing again.


The nozzle temperature may range from 165 and 210ºC. Less rough surfaces are obtained at low temperatures. As temperature increases, more rough and harsh surfaces are produced. When printing is finished, it is recommendable inserting PLA filament and charging it for 30 seconds in order to remove the remains of LayBrick inside the extruder. This avoids the extruded to be blocked when printing again.

Masterspool format

The 250 g. format of the Lay-Brick filament can sometimes cause problems during the printing process because it does not include a spool that helps the correct supply of material from the 3D printer.

To avoid this type of problem when printing this and other filaments that are sold in masterspool format you can use a variable spool holder. Thanks to the use of this device, all kinds of tangles and overlaps derived from the absence of a spool are largely avoided.

Featured properties

Printing temperature
165 - 210 ºC
Filament diameter
1.75 / 2.85 mm
Density
1.24 g/cm³

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