From PrptoPasta “The measure normally used to characterize a conductor is “volume resistivity” with the units of Ohm-cm. This can be confusing because it is not obvious what it means like “miles per hour.” It is simply the resistance through a 1cm X 1cm X 1cm cube of material, with full sheet contact at 2 opposing surfaces. It is often misprinted as ohm/cm which is not a common unit of measure.”
Thanks for the video. To sum it up: Multi 3D is the best, followed by Protopaste which is decent. All the others are not conductive at all (tested them too with the same results). Unfortunately Multi 3D is way to expensive for printing actual parts (2150 $ for 1 kg). I hope they will cut down the cost at some point.
Thanks for the interesting video. Did you try making any printed project with conductive PLA? Did you try how the conductive PLA is attached to the base PLA plate? How to solder components?
From PrptoPasta “The measure normally used to characterize a conductor is “volume resistivity” with the units of Ohm-cm. This can be confusing because it is not obvious what it means like “miles per hour.” It is simply the resistance through a 1cm X 1cm X 1cm cube of material, with full sheet contact at 2 opposing surfaces. It is often misprinted as ohm/cm which is not a common unit of measure.”
Can you do a ranking from best to wors in a sum up?
Thanks for the video. To sum it up: Multi 3D is the best, followed by Protopaste which is decent. All the others are not conductive at all (tested them too with the same results). Unfortunately Multi 3D is way to expensive for printing actual parts (2150 $ for 1 kg). I hope they will cut down the cost at some point.
Thanks for the interesting video. Did you try making any printed project with conductive PLA? Did you try how the conductive PLA is attached to the base PLA plate? How to solder components?
Maybe you could try making into pellets and pellet print it? For the multi3d
I was never aware of pellet printing. I'll definitely dive into researching that. Thanks!
Thanks for testing. But we do not need to spend half an hour to have your results. You could sum up.