Topic: Color Pigment/dye affect plastic softness?
This is a question probably best answered by guys like Filatruder or those that have been dabbling in making filament.
Does the color dye or pigment affect the softness of the plastic filament?
I have now used ABS filament from a variety of companies, but one thing I've noticed is that certain colors of filament are harder and more resistant to acetone than others. Even with filament from the same company, this seems to hold true.
Here is an example: I've been printing some chess pieces in both orange and blue ABS from JustPLA (yeah I know the name is weird considering they also sell ABS).
The orange parts seem to be "harder", the plastic is more rigid and it "feels"... for a lack of a better description, less "oily". While I can use acrylic cement to glue the pieces together (this stuff is so strong, it will melt anything), basic acetone doesn't seem to have any effect on it. I usually use a brush dipped in acetone to smooth out certain surfaces, but it doesn't work on this. I even tried to glue a couple of pieces using acetone, and after putting a huge amount of acetone on it it appeared to glue them together but it came apart after a few minutes.
On the other hand, the blue has a "softer, oily" feeling, and the same acetone I used on the orange, burns this stuff almost instantly.
So far I'm finding that blue and red are the softer colors, while orange, fluorescent green and white are the harder ones.
Does anyone else have similar experiences?
SD3 printer w/too many mods, Printrbot Simple Maker Ed., FormLabs Form 1+
AnyCubic Photon, Shining 3D EinScan-S & Atlas 3D scanners...
...and too much time on my hands.
