🌊 Dive into 3D printing perfection with eSUN's PVA filament!
The eSUN Water Soluble PVA Filament is a 1.75mm, eco-friendly support material designed for 3D printing. With a dimensional accuracy of ±0.05mm and a weight of 0.5KG, this filament offers excellent water solubility, making it ideal for complex models. Its vacuum-sealed packaging ensures optimal storage conditions, while its tangle-free design guarantees smooth feeding and high printing success rates.
Manufacturer | eSUN |
Part number | PVA175N05KG |
Item Weight | 500 g |
Item model number | PVA175N05KG |
Size | PVA - 0.5KG |
Colour | A-natural |
Material | PVA |
Cutting Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
I**S
No wasted empty spools
Great stuff, wish I'd found it earlier when first starting off . Being a lover of life and hating waste this is a great idea. I have a pile of old spools and no one wants or needs any. I bought 4 reusable spools and should never need any more. The filament is good quality, never have any problems and comes in a wide variety of colours and types.
F**R
High quality filament, fantastic results
Probably the best PLA on the market. Fantastic prints consistently, check out @thingsi3dprinted on Instagram.
D**E
Difficult to use but does the job
Bought this to use with a Prusa XL to print internal supports on a moving piece. I found that it prints fine, and when used as supports on the bed, no problem, but if the supports are on pla and then supporting PLA, it didn't stick very well to the PLA. I am the first to admit that this could be a my knowledge problem rather than filament problem, as I'm new to soluble supports.It dissolved well in WARM water.
J**N
Perfect PLA+ and the refills let you save money and reduce waste
Always get good results with this stuff, and now that it's a good deal cheaper (~£6) to buy the refills for the master spool, so it lets me save a bit of money. It only used to be around £1 cheaper to get a refill, which might not have been worth the hassle as it can be a bit fiddly to put on the master spool. Quality is the same as the regular spooled version, really good results with every print straight out of the packet.
M**C
Great print results at 210 and lovely deep red colour
Excellent filament, prints very nicely at 210 degrees and gives a very rich red colour.I especially like the option to keep the spool and refill it again.
E**.
PVA wasn't sealed, it is as if quality assurance dipped the spool in water to see if it dissolves.
The media could not be loaded. Did you dip the filament in water before packing, to test if it dissolves?Polymaker's PVA breaks in MMU, but if you aren't going to use that, I would recommend Polymaker. If you want a good PVA. For now, I guess I will need to dry it for many more days and search for another manufacturer.The video of it is me after drying for 12h, it was worse right out of the box. Just look at the water vapour coming out of it, it is crazy. The filament is nearly as soft as a TPU due to moisture content.The Mylar bag that it comes with was open, I thought maybe mine was a faulty one, ordered another one because I needed a dry one ASAP. That one came open as well. I believe they just send the bag for storage and don't even care to seal it?? Hey, eSun you just need to heat it and they seal!!! Take Polymaker as a guide, they actually seal their PVA bags.Such a shame that this company barely improved in quality in the last 10 years or so, their product range is large, but I guess I will have to try to avoid it for 10 more years :( :(
D**.
Great quality
I love this filiment goes down a treat, 215 on nozzle 60 on bed and lays down a treat, getting some great quality with this, will be buying more
B**N
Good filament the spool not so much
I tried to disassemble the spool after I used up all of the filament. Looked at the esun video on how to. Copied it and broke two clips doing it. It does still clip back together however in the long term I don't think it will survive