How to print with Ultimaker PP

February 21, 2020 11:30

 

PP (polypropylene) is a commonly used polymer in the industry. Properties of Ultimaker PP include exceptional layer bonding and relatively good adhesion to the build plate, especially when using adhesion sheets.

Note: The information provided here applies to Ultimaker PP, similar quality cannot be guaranteed with third-party filaments.

Compatibility

Ultimaker PP can be printed on the Ultimaker S5, Ultimaker S3, Ultimaker 3, and Ultimaker 2+ (Connect), but is not compatible with all nozzle sizes. We don’t officially support printing PP with a 0.25 print core / nozzle. If you use this material on printers that use a print core, make sure to use an AA print core.

PrinterCompatible print cores / nozzlesUltimaker S5 (Pro Bundle)AA 0.4, AA 0.8Ultimaker S3AA 0.4, AA 0.8Ultimaker 3 (Extended)AA 0.4, AA 0.8Ultimaker 2+ Connect0.4, 0.6, 0.8Ultimaker 2+ (Extended)0.4, 0.6, 0.8

Note: Ultimaker PP is not supported on the Ultimaker 2 Go, Ultimaker 2 (Extended), Ultimaker Original+, and Ultimaker Original

Ultimaker PP has optimised settings for the Ultimaker Pro Bundle, Air Manager and Material Station. This ensures a good end of filament and end of print experience in the Material Station and an optimal build environment with the Air Manager. Please make sure to use the latest version of Ultimaker Cura and ensure the firmware has the latest update.

PP doesn’t adhere well to other materials, and therefore it is only officially supported for single-extrusion prints. Experimental use of PP with both extruders on the Ultimaker S5 or Ultimaker 3 can be done. Results are dependent on the model type that is used.

 

Recommended settings and configuration

Note: Always use the latest version of Ultimaker Cura and make sure that your 3D printer is updated with the latest firmware version to include the correct material profile for Ultimaker PP.

Temperatures

Ultimaker PP prints at a nozzle temperature between 205 and 220 °C. The build plate temperature is between 85 or 100 °C, depending on the selected configuration and profile.

Note: The correct temperatures are automatically used based on the printer, nozzle size, and profile you select in Ultimaker Cura.

Adhesion

Ultimaker PP is prone to warping. Therefore, the use of the adhesion sheets (available separately or in the Advanced 3D Printing Kit for the Ultimaker 2+ or Ultimaker 3) is strongly recommended when printing with Ultimaker PP. This ensures optimal adhesion to the build plate.