Background
Most multi-material prints I've seen on Thingiverse or Printables involve using multiple colors of the same material for cosmetic effects - printing characters, making art, etc.
While this is interesting, being able to print multiple types of filament in the same 3D print also enables using different materials for mechanical design reasons. Examples include adding a soft touch surface to a rigid mechanical part or flexible hinges to a rigid part.
For this to work, the different materials must adhere together during printing. If there is no bonding during printing, mechanical interlocks could also be used.
I'm planning on designing and making a part which good adhesion during printing is desired, so I conducted a quick experiment to test adhesion between various materials.
Method
I designed a small block- 25mm x 25mm with two solid bodies. Test block available on thingiverse here
I had 4 material combinations I wanted to test:
- PLA to TPU
- PETG to TPU
- Nylon to TPU
- PC to TPU
- Prusa Research MK3S+ with MMU3
- Prusa Research smooth PEI build plate
Prusa Slicer really didn't like using TPU as a material option to print with the MMU, so you need to manually select this material profile in the filament tab.
Results Table
Base Material | Top Material | Adhesion |
---|---|---|
PLA eSUN PLA+, Blue |
TPU ANYCUBIC A11795 TPU, red |
Very Good |
PETG Prusament, Orange |
TPU ANYCUBIC A11795 TPU, red |
Good |
Nylon https://www.lay3rs.nl/ Nylon, Black |
TPU ANYCUBIC A11795 TPU, red |
Very Poor |
PC Blend Prusament PC Blend, Black |
TPU ANYCUBIC A11795 TPU, red |
Poor |
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