Tritan is a new flagship engineering plastic by Taulman. While it’s definitely not for everyone, it’s still a really amazing filament in the right applications.
Have you gotten the chance of printing with it yet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f79czWx2-Q
Haven’t got it yet. But have used the Taulman Nylon Bridge and TGlass great filament. Nylon is a pleasure to print with. TGlass needs lots of attention, especially for smaller prints.
Great video. I’ve been wondering how Tritan fit with things
I’ve had funny mixed results with Tritan. If it prints, what it produces is absolutely great. But it’s slippery, hard, and bendy, which combines to mean a filament that drive gears don’t like to develop a lot of grip on and which likes to squirm right out of the extruders drive sometimes.
We are getting the last of the original Tritan shipped out asap. With such a strong material and it’s Tg of 100C, we’ve made some adjustments to help everyone. Working on bonding and small part flex as well as dropping the print temp a bit. Availability goal is Mid Feb.
Homeopathic Levels! 