Designed for PEEK, ULTEM™, PPSU, and other high-performance FDM polymers, this build plate glue works for nearly every filament - Nylon, ABS, ASA, PLA, PETG, PEI, PSU, and almost every filament we've tested.
WORKS ON MOST SURFACES:
Borosilicate Glass, Ceramic Glass, PCB board, FR4, Garolite, Carbon Fiber, Creality Glass (non-coated), Fiberglass, BuildTak™, PEI, WhamBam, Flex Plates, Kapton tape, and more.
(does not work with Polypropylene)
Designed for PEEK, PEI, and high-temp materials
NO MESS like Glue Stick or Hair Spray - Better Grip
Works on Many Surfaces (glass, carbon, resins, etc)
Easy to clean and re-apply
Works with normal-temp materials like ABS, PLA, and Nylon
Made from safe, non-toxic, organic compounds
Back in January of 2018, the journey began. We went straight to the top - adhesive-specialized material scientists. Very quickly, we created the perfect adhesive, keeping high-performance materials like solidly attached to the build plate -- no mess, no wasted time, just pure grip.
Here at Vision Miner, we know how tough printing high-temperature thermoplastics can be. There’s nothing worse than starting a print job just to find out that your base layer shifted and your printer has been extruding on open air for the past five hours.
That’s why we spent almost a YEAR consulting material scientists to formulate a new nano polymer adhesive -- light years ahead of what any glue stick can do.
Formulated in Costa Mesa, California, we're proud to finally announce the BEST build plate adhesive for high-temperature thermoplastics. Designed specifically for PEEK and PEI, this build plate glue is our solution for adhesion with extreme pulling forces.
Withstanding pull-force pressures over 20,000 PSI, this adhesive works on multiple surfaces -- borosilicate glass, carbon fiber, PEI, and more.
What's more -- it works on PPSU, PPS, PSU, Nylon, ABS, ASA, Polycarbonate, and even more filaments. For PLA and PETG, you can use the same coating 50+ times -- and each bottle has over 300 7"x7" coatings worth of adhesive.
Clean Glass (use water, windex, or alcohol)
Apply Adhesive (spread evenly on Build Area)
Calibrate your first layer height
Print Your Part
Remove part
When you're extruding over 300ºC, remove the part as quickly as possible. You want the build plate and part to be HOT when you remove it -- high-temp materials contract extremely quickly when cooling, and parts can shatter glass in less than 30 seconds. This is why we made our carbon-fiber plates for high-temp materials.
When you're extruding below 300ºC, generally you can remove the part as soon as the plate cools. With materials like PLA or PETG, it usually pops itself off the plate. If it sticks too much, you can apply water around the base of the part, which will help it release. Make sure your first layer is PERFECT -- if it is too close, even without adhesives, ABS & PETG will break and chip glass.
Even without adhesives, ABS & PETG are well known to break and chip glass.
ABS contracts very quickly when it cools; because of this, the risk of chipping, chunking, or breaking glass is higher with ABS. We recommend using Kapton Tape, PEI, or some other type of protective surface on top of glass when printing ABS.
Make sure your first layer is PERFECT -- if it is too close, you risk breaking your glass. This is well documented in the community and we are not responsible for your broken build plates, especially when your first layer is smashed into the plate. Many people have set an extra-close z-offset to stick their filament to the bed -- with our adhesive, this is unnecessary.
ENSURE PROPER LEVELING. High-temp materials must be removed extremely quickly. High Performance Polymers cool faster than glass, which can cause chipping. Prevent this by removing parts quickly. Again, this has nothing to do with our adhesive, and has happened well before we developed this wonder-product :)
Note: This does not work with POM (Delrin) or PP (Polypropylene)
Don't take our word for it -- just check out our HUNDREDS of positive reviews on Google, Facebook, and more!
Standard Filaments
1. PLA (Polylactic Acid)
2. PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-Modified)
3. SimuBone
4. HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene)
5. ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
6. ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate)
7. PCTG (Polycyclohexylenedimethylene Terephthalate Glycol)
8. TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)
9. PC/ABS (Polycarbonate/Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
10. PC (Polycarbonate)
11. Nylon 6 (Polyamide 6)
12. Nylon 12 (Polyamide 12)
13. PPA (Polyphthalamide)
14. High Temp Nylon
15. PPE/PS (Polyphenylene Ether/Polystyrene)
16. PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)
17. PPS (Polyphenylene Sulfide)
18. PSU (Polysulfone)
19. PES (Polyethersulfone)
20. PPSU (Polyphenylsulfone)
21. PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone)
22. PEKK (Polyether Ketone Ketone)
23. PEI (Polyetherimide)
24. TPI (Thermoplastic Polyimide)
25. PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol)
26. TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer)
Composite and Specialty Filaments
27. Flexible Filaments (e.g., Flex PLA, Soft PLA)
28. Carbon Fiber Filled Filaments
29. Glass Fiber Filled Filaments
30. Stone Filled Filaments
31. Glitter Filled Filaments