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iglidur® i150, filament for 3D printing

  • Easy to process on all common 3D printers
  • Food compliant according to EU Regulation 10/2011
  • High abrasion resistance at low surface speeds

Material profile for Bambu Lab X1C, Prusa MK3/MK4/XL and Ultimaker S3/S5/S7 available for download: Go to printing profiles overview
Product description
The material profiles for processing iglidur i150 on the Bambu Lab X1C as well as Prusa 3D printers can be found on this page in the "Downloads" tab.
The material profile for Ultimaker printers is available for download in their Cura marketplace: Go to Ultimaker Marketplace

Here you will find an overview of all the material profiles that we offer for download: Go to printing profiles overview


Easy-to-process, abrasion-resistant filament - suitable for food contact

iglidur i150 is characterised by high wear resistance, as the material is enriched with solid lubricants. It can be processed just as easily as standard PLA and PETG filaments. Due to its high wear resistance and good mechanical properties (strength, toughness, layer adhesion), it is an all-rounder material that is suitable for most applications and 3D printers. This makes it by far the most frequently used igus filament. There are restrictions only in terms of the maximum permanent application temperature of 65°C and for highly dynamic applications.
Furthermore, it is suitable for food contact due to the conformity according to EU 10/2011 and is therefore ideal in applications in the food and packaging industry. With the igus bonding agent for tribofilaments the iglidur i150 can be processed on conventional print bed (e.g. glass).

Printing large-format components from iglidur i150?
iglidur i150 is now also available on a 2 kg spool: Thus, spool changes are no longer necessary when 3D printing particularly large or multiple components in one printing process and less filament remnant is produced. For more productivity in 3D printing!
And for even less spool changes: iglidur i150 on 8kg spools and free design data for a Filament spool holder for large spools.

You can't or don't want to produce large-format parts yourself?
Use the igus large-format 3D printing service for components up to 1 m in size.

When to use it?
  • For applications with low or medium surface speeds (safe up to 0.2 m/s, test for higher speeds)
  • If you are looking for an easy to process tribofilament that can be processed on any 3D printer
  • If the application requires a food grade material
  • If I have a 3D printer without a heated print bed
  • If very large components of up to 3 metres in size are to be printed
When not to use it?
igus Adhesive film for the print bed necessary for non-heated print bed.
Please observe the processing instructions for the iglidur i150 3D print filament in the download area.
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