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Pyrex® (Borosilicate) Glass Filamet™
Pyrex® (Borosilicate) Glass Filamet™
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Create real glass parts using any open-architecture FFF/FDM 3D printer—or even a 3D printing pen.
Available Formats:
1.75mm and 2.85mm diameters in 0.25kg and 0.5kg weights
Filament Density:
1.45g/cc - 1.55g/cc
Glass Content:
69.0% – 72.0% glass
High Compatibility:
Works with virtually any open-architecture 3D printer—no proprietary hardware or specialized equipment required. Also compatible with 3D printing pens.
👉 Our list of Trusted 3D Printers – Click Here
Easy Printing Experience:
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Print with a 0.8mm hardened steel, standard flow nozzle
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Prints similar to PLA
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Minimal to no warping
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Ensure the filament feeds straight into the extruder
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Less hygroscopic than PLA
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Do not dry this filament—drying will degrade the binder
👉 More information on printing – Click Here
Fully Sinterable:
After printing, your part can be fired in a furnace to become 100% glass.
👉 Debinding & Sintering Instructions – Click Here
👉 Parts produced with this product will not sinter optically clear
Applications:
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Prototyping
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Jigging apparatus for shape memory alloy development
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One-off and short-run manufacturing
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Reducing or eliminating tooling and machining costs
Additional Links:
👉 SDS and TDS – Click Here
👉 Research Papers – Click Here
Explore More Filaments:
All print just like PLA on most open-architecture 3D printers.
Large orders may be subject to longer lead times. Contact us for more accurate lead times.
FAQ:
❓ Can I print this on my printer?
✅ Filamet™ is compatible with nearly all FFF/FDM based 3D printers on the market. Switch out the nozzle for a 0.6mm hardened steel nozzle and get printing! The list of printers that have been used and the ones that are not compatible can be found here: https://thevirtualfoundry.com/trusted-printers/
❓ What can I expect for final sintered density of my parts?
✅ Using the instructions we provide, you can expect around 90–95% density. Instructions for sintering are here: https://thevirtualfoundry.com/debind-sinter/
❓ How strong are parts right off the printer?
✅ They are quite a bit stronger than you may expect. You can throw them around a little and handle them just fine. Generally, they will not handle load nearly as well as the base PLA would on its own.
❓ Can I just debind my part and not sinter it?
✅ A part that has just been debound does not have structural integrety. Pyrex® parts specifically, can not be handled in their brown state as they will not be able to stay together. This is why there is no repacking step in the debinding and sintering instructions for this material.
Contact Us
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Questions? Problems? We are here to help. We promise to respond to you within 8 hours!
Stifle LLC
CONTACT@GOLDANDSILVERTESTING.COM
Toll free: 1-800-757-3935
