SEBS Filament
Styrene Ethylene Butylene Styrene
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Excellent, broadly useful
Also known as:Styrene Ethylene Butylene Styrene
Family:FlexibleWhy Use SEBS?
- Flexible, stretchy, and prints smoothly once dialed
- Much improved modern alternative to classic TPE
Things to Consider
- Hygroscopic
- Styrene fumes; low softening temp risks during drying
Technical Data
Hardware Requirements
Enclosure
Not NeededDrybox
VariesHardened Nozzle
Not NeededBed Surface Compatibility
Textured PEI
Polypropylene
Smooth PEI
High Temp
Satin PEI
PA/Nylon Sheet
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SEBS filament?
SEBS (Styrene Ethylene Butylene Styrene) is a 3D printing filament. Flexible, stretchy, and prints smoothly once dialed
What temperature should I print SEBS at?
SEBS typically prints at nozzle temperatures of 200-240°C and bed temperatures of 40-60°C. Moderate cooling
Do I need an enclosure to print SEBS?
No enclosure is needed for printing SEBS.
What is SEBS filament best for?
SEBS is best for: Flexible, stretchy, and prints smoothly once dialed; Much improved modern alternative to classic TPE.
What are the downsides of SEBS filament?
The main considerations when using SEBS: Hygroscopic; Styrene fumes; low softening temp risks during drying.