Borosilicate Glass Build Plate for MK2/MK2A,Wanhao, Anet and MP Maker (220x220x3mm)Borosilicate Glass Build Plate for MK2/MK2A,Wanhao, Anet and MP Maker (220x220x3mm)

Borosilicate Glass Build Plate

Borosilicate Glass Build Plate is a highly versatile, heat-resistant, and durable build surface. It is made up of 100% Borosilicate glass which is well-known for its low coefficient of thermal expansion and therefore, can withstand frequent hotbed temperature fluctuations without warping or deforming.

Description

Borosilicate Glass Build Plate is 8.66*8.66*0.11 inches long, compatible with MK2/MK2A, Wanhao, Anet, and MP Maker 3D Printers. Being heat resistant, it can print the most widely used filament materials including PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, etc.

Not only that, a Borosilicate glass build plate evenly distributes the heat, ensuring a consistent temperature throughout the printer’s bed. This property of the build surface is directly related to the precision of the 3D models.

It offers excellent adhesion to all the filament materials (unless you level the printer accurately, does not print the very first layer too quickly, etc.).

The Borosilicate Glass Build Plate is not flexible, still you won’t have to use tools to remove your hardly created models from the glass bed. Upon cooling down, the it will automatically detach the prints.

Technical Specifications:

  • Color: Transparent
  • Size: 220*220*3mm or 8.66*8.66*0.11 inches
  • Compatible Printers: MK2/MK2A, Wanhao, Anet and MP Maker 3D Printers

FAQs:

What’s wrong if my filament is not sticking to a Borosilicate Glass Build Plate?

If your filament is not sticking to the glass bed, then there must be something wrong with your printer’s speed or bed leveling and not with the glass plate. For example, if you are printing too quickly, the filament will not get enough time to stick to the bed as the plastic cools down in seconds.

Why a Borosilicate Glass Build Plate is considered better than ordinary glass in 3D printing?

A Borosilicate Glass Build Plate is more efficient in heat resistance, chemical resistance, durability, and adhesion.

What’s the strongest filament material for 3D printing?

Polycarbonate is considered the hardest filament for 3d printing. 

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