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Nylon is probably your best bet. It is resistant to some chemicals as well. Figure on printing it at around 250C250 °C.
It might do the job.
Nylon is probably your best bet. It is resistant to some chemicals as well. Figure on printing it at around 250C.
Nylon is probably your best bet. It is resistant to some chemicals as well. Figure on printing it at around 250 °C.
Nylon is probably your best bet. It is resistant to some chemicals as well. Figure on printing it at around 250 °C250C.
This link is a useful contrast of various 3D printer filaments, Filament comparison guide.
This link is a useful contrast of various 3D printer filaments, https://www.matterhackers.com/3d-printer-filament-compareFilament comparison guide.
Nylon is probably your best bet. It is resistant to some chemicals as well. Figure on printing it around 250C.
https://www.matterhackers.com/3d-printer-filament-compare