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+ | ===== Extrude recycled PLA 2.95mm | ||
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+ | ==== Preparation ==== | ||
+ | * Add 10% fresh PLA granulate to the regrind | ||
+ | * weigh an empty cup, set scale to zero, weigh the full cup. Divide weight by 10 (for example: 510g becomes 51 grams). Add this amount of fresh PLA granulate to the regrind and mix. | ||
+ | * Close doors and windows to avoid air draft. | ||
+ | * Add cutters next to the extruder | ||
+ | * Start up the extruder and the Windows computer. Connect them with a USB cable. | ||
+ | * Start up ' | ||
+ | * On DevoVision, connect to the com port and give a name for the log file (use 'year month day - number' | ||
+ | * On the extruder, go to: | ||
+ | * **Settings** | ||
+ | * Empty spool diameter: 106mm | ||
+ | * Full spool diameter: 190mm | ||
+ | * Spool width: 43mm (this dimension seems to vary per spool. Easy to measure with calipers). | ||
+ | * **Spooling** > Positioner settings > preview position. Check if the left & right position lines up with the sides of the spool. | ||
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+ | ==== Startup ==== | ||
+ | * Start extrusion (automatic): | ||
+ | * Wait for the material to become thick enough to be put in between the puller wheel. This might take half an hour or so | ||
+ | * Click ' | ||
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+ | ===== Powder based pigments / fillers ===== | ||
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+ | * The Pigment Dunaliella Salina comes in a range of particle sizes. When mixing with PLA pellets, shake the batch well, then repetitively move the pot back and for on a table so the large particles sink down and the fine ones stick to the pellets on top. The fine powder colours the PLA darker orange and the filament has almost no speckles. Filament batches from further down the mixture are more yellow with more speckles. **Make sure to only very lightly coat the PLA pellets with pigment powder. Too much powder and the extrusion won't be consistent.** | ||
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+ | ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ||
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+ | * **The diameter never settles and is way too big and then too small.** | ||
+ | * **The filament feels rather stiff when handling.** | ||
+ | * **Sometimes blobs of pure pigment appear, throwing off the diameter sensor.** | ||
+ | If this happens with fillers (Plastic pellets with added non-plastic parts, for example Algae powder pigments), **reduce the amount of powder** added to the PLA pellets. I used 25g of Dunaliella Salina for 750g PLA. But this was too concentrated. For every 100g coated PLA pellets, I added 120g clean PLA pellets. Then I mixed them for a few minutes thoroughly with a spoon. The extruded filament is dimensionally stable and feels much more supple when handling. |