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The T-80 3D Printer Bed Adhesive Glue is a 2 fl oz (60ml) solution designed to provide a strong hold during printing while allowing for easy release post-print. Compatible with a wide range of filaments and bed surfaces, it offers a user-friendly application process and is made from eco-friendly materials, ensuring safety and efficiency for all your 3D printing projects.
D**H
Great adhesive, only one you’ll need
Had the hardest time finding an adhesive for textured metal PEI build plates. This worked great but I would suggest converting to a smooth PEI. I used this on my Creality 3 for a 2 day build with one layer of glue and it held the whole time. Comes off really easy and I just repaint the area that was removed with the print. I heat the bed to 50c for about 10 minutes to let it dry.
C**Z
Good
This stuff works good
R**N
Makes printing a breeze - Prusa MK3s
I bought this because I wanted something to help me print TPU. I did a test print with some PLA+ first, and I was surprised how easily my print came off the bed. I'm used to bending the PEI plate to break it off, but I literally just picked it up off the bed.When I went to print TPU, I also found it stuck well to the print, but was easy to remove once the plate cooled down. In comparison, there was some stringing that solidified off the glue, and that was much harder to get off.I'm currently doing a third print, which is a large PLA+ object that had trouble warping. The warping improved, but it's still not perfect. Overall, I'm happy with the results, and I definitely will be using this more often for difficult prints.
D**L
Did I get a bad batch?
I'm still on the fence about this product. I want to like it, but I just can't figure out if I'm doing something wrong, or if I got a bad batch, or if it's just a bad product. When I apply it it doesn't go on smooth. It almost beads up like water on grease. See the attached photo. It's not a consistent even layer of adhesive. And the adhesive doesn't hold the print like this.What I did as a test is apply the adhesive, it beads up, then I warm up the bed. When it's warm then I reapply which makes a more consistent and even cover with the second application. At the moment of writing this I'm running my print and it's holding which is a good sign. But I don't think I should have to apply so much. Heating up the bed first then applying is hard to do, because the adhesive gets tacky very quickly that way. The directions on the bottle say "Apply Prevailent T-80 to bed surface, heat and allow to dry".The photo is my Bambu Lab A1 Textured PEI plate. It was cleaned with hot soap and water, and wiped with alcohol before applying Prevailent. I've tried this on the Ender 3 v3 SE factory build plate, with the same results. And with my Ender 3 v2 glass bed. And yes I shake the crap out of the bottle before applying. So, am I doing something wrong, or did I get a bad batch?
P**L
Works Great On Magnetic Platforms Didn't do well on Glass For Me
Prevailent T-80 is very easy to use, like the title works great on the original magnetic platform that comes with any 3D Printer. Washes off very easily. For some reason it didn't work well for me on a glass platform. Gave it 4 stars because didn't do well on glass platform. I would recommend buying if using the (Stock) platform.
M**E
Should come standard with every 3d printer!
I don't write reviews, but this product deserves it. I have a production level 3D printer that I use to print prodution parts out of ABS for my small business (quantities in the thousands). When I first started I tried all the tricks to prevent warping and failed prints. I went through countless different build surfaces, countless differnt ABS filaments, tried using glue sticks and hair spray, I messed with just about every printer setting available and just could not find any solution that worked consistantly. The parts would either not stick, stick too well, or be too hard to clean after they finished (atleast at the quantities I print). It was an insanely frustrating and expensive learning curve that spanned over 6 months and hundreds of prints (300+ prints with about a 65% success rate).Then I stumbled upon Prevalent and it changed my whole 3D printing world. I have been using it for about 4 years now and my success rate has sky rocketed to about 99.9%. All my parts stick through the entire print and then come right off the build surface when they are done, EVERY TIME! What was a true game changer for me was that when the parts are done, all I have to do is run them under water and any leftover residue washes right away!I cannot praise/thank Prevailent enough, I DO NOT PRINT WITHOUT IT! It honestly saved my small business! And for me turned 3D printing from a painful shortcut to a way of life! If you are a 3D print veteran, give it a try, you will not be dissapointed! If you are a novice, do yourself a favor; start using Prevailent and SKIP THE PAINFULL LEARNING CURVE!I honestly believe that Prevailent should come standard with every 3D printer!
N**R
This stuff really works.
I just assembled a new Prusa XL and prints were not sticking reliably to the smooth bed. Never had that problem with my Prusa i3. The print plates from both printers look very similar, so I was surprised the XL has this problem. A light coat of this, let it dry and prints now stick every time.
A**R
Works as intended
Works well. Have used for adhesion. Will try it soon as a release agent.
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