Introducing Kodak PVA Filament
Kodak PVA is a filament specifically created to use as a support material for hard-to-print objects. It is mainly used in conjunction with PLA, though it can be used with other materials, including nylons.
Benefits
- Dissolvable in water, enabling you to print objects that would not otherwise be possible
- Material is sensitive to moisture absorption, so it must be stored in and airtight container with desiccant
- When using dual extrusion, reducing the temperature of the idle extruder will help to reduce leaking material
Recommended Print Settings
Print temperature: 180-205C
Print bed temperature: 50-60C (optional)
Cooling fans: On
Closed environment: Not required
Tolerance
+/- 0.02mm diameter
99% roundness accuracy
<0.02% moisture content
Physical Properties
Density: 1.27 g/cm3 (Test method: ISO 1183/B)

Works With 3D Printers That Accept 1.75 mm Filament
Kodak PVA 1.75mm is designed for printers that work with standard 1.75 mm size filaments. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Prusa i3
- Creality3D CR-10
- FlashForge Creator
- Delta Maker
- Leapfrog Creator
- MakerBot Replicator 2
- Makergear M2
- PowerSpec 3D Pro
- Printrbot Simple and Pro
- Tinkerine Ditto
- Type A Machines
Note: Kodak 3D printing materials are manufactured by SMART International. The Kodak trademark, logo and trade dress are used under license by SMART International.