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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: [Nylon] Grivory R47 (Nylon impact modified)]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>genesat1 wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>I got this from 3DSupplySource, and after drying it for over 24 hours I started to extrude it.&nbsp; I initially tried a low temperature of 190C, then started increasing that as it seemed the pellets were not feeding (I believed perhaps they just weren&#039;t melting).&nbsp; I upped it several more times, and then stopped.&nbsp; I took the nozzle off, and it was melted, it was a full block up against the nozzle, but it wasn&#039;t extruding.&nbsp; It&#039;s almost as if it&#039;s so frictionless that it just rotates around with the augur rather than getting pushed out.&nbsp; I ended up flushing it out by loading a plastic I know extrudes quickly (PETG), and it pushed the nylon out, but the nylon by itself just won&#039;t extrude.&nbsp; Any ideas?</p><p>Edit: Even with the barrel filled with the nylon the motor load was about 0.5-0.6A, which further seems to mean to me that <a href="https://bestgrillcover.com/best-charcoal-grill"><span style="color: black">latest review on https://bestgrillcover.com/best-charcoal-grill</span></a> was just rotating around with the augur.</p></blockquote></div><p>Are you still interested?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[massiel]]></name>
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			<updated>2018-10-19T07:51:04Z</updated>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I got this from 3DSupplySource, and after drying it for over 24 hours I started to extrude it.&nbsp; I initially tried a low temperature of 190C, then started increasing that as it seemed the pellets were not feeding (I believed perhaps they just weren&#039;t melting).&nbsp; I upped it several more times, and then stopped.&nbsp; I took the nozzle off, and it was melted, it was a full block up against the nozzle, but it wasn&#039;t extruding.&nbsp; It&#039;s almost as if it&#039;s so frictionless that it just rotates around with the augur rather than getting pushed out.&nbsp; I ended up flushing it out by loading a plastic I know extrudes quickly (PETG), and it pushed the nylon out, but the nylon by itself just won&#039;t extrude.&nbsp; Any ideas?</p><p>Edit: Even with the barrel filled with the nylon the motor load was about 0.5-0.6A, which further seems to mean to me that it was just rotating around with the augur.</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2017-10-14T00:35:45Z</updated>
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