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    simondavies3
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      #426503
      simondavies3
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        Hi,

        hoping some of the more chemically minded folk here will be able to point me at an alternative to R or D-limonene which are apparently the liquids for dissolving HIPS (High Impact Poly Styrene) when using it as a support material.

        Buying it here in France looks non trivial as is the price. Added to that, the web seems to think it is not very pleasant to work with.

        I have printed an ABS model with HIPS support under the impression that it was easy to dissolve with readily available chemicals, but I am so far sadly disappointed..

        Simon

        #426557
        DC31k
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          I am not a chemist but…

          … is there something different about HIPS that makes standard polystyrene solvents unsuitable? Or are most polystyrene solvents also ABS solvents?

          The Wiki page for limonene says it is used in paint strippers (I think one US one is Citristrip). This page might be a guide to alternative sources.

          Do some experiments. Put some strands of HIPS and ABS into a few glass jars and fill with solvent of your choice. Come back next morning and see what remains.

          #426577
          Michael Cox 1
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            Simon,

            ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene polymer) and HIPS (high impact polystyrene) are chemically very similar and they are usually softened and dissolved by the same solvents. Both, for example dissolve readily in acetone and MEK (methyl ethyl ketone).

            Where did the information come from that limonene is a selective solvent for HIPS?

            Mike

            #426579
            Brian G
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              Having used it to weld ABS and Polystyrene MEK (butanone) comes to mind but that will also attack the ABS although to a lesser extent than the polystyrene. From what I have read of limonene, that seems far more pleasant to use than MEK, unless of course you have an allergy to it.

              You might be able to find degreasers containing limonene by looking for a high enough concentration of "orange terpenes" in the ingredients. Otherwise I notice that Reprapworld will despatch limonene from the Netherlands to France.

              Brian

              #426626
              simondavies3
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                Hi,

                @ Mike, the information that limonene is a selective solvent for HIPS seems to form part of the supporting documentation for every supplier of filament, e.g. matterhackers and simplify3d

                " When being used as a support material, HIPS can be dissolved in d-Limonene, leaving your print free of any markings caused by support removal. "

                I am no chemist but I am aware that the two are very similar, hence the search for something that selectively attacks the HIPS.

                @ Brian, thanks for the information, I also saw (in a US reference) a suggestion that turpentine could be used – the real stuff, rather than the commonly available substitute.

                Thanks for the reference to reprapworld, that may well help!

                Simon

                #426632
                Steve F
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                  Hi

                  I have an Ender3 & CEL Robox. On the CEL support website there used to be a chart showing the best compatible and support materials. I cant find it at the moment but…….i have found this

                  High Impact Polystyrene – a simple thermoplastic which is frequently used as dissolvable support material as it bonds well to most plastics and can be dissolved with Limonine. This works well with colourFabb's XT PETG and nGen, PLA and Nylon. ABS is not recommended as Limonine can discolor and distort ABS.

                  I think the chart advised water soluble filament for ABS support. Be carefull as it is highly affected by moisture and the filament swells up and gets stuck.

                  regards

                  Steve

                  #426836
                  Michael Cox 1
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                    Simon,

                    Thanks for the information about the solubility of HIPS in limonene. I am chemist but had never come across this titbit of information.

                    Chemically limonene and turpentine are both terpenes so it could be a good idea to try the latter as it should be more readily available.

                    Mike

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                    #427161
                    simondavies3
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                      Mike,

                      Thanks for the professional view, I will try and hunt down some turpentine in our local DIY store and see what happens.

                      @Steve, everything I have read about support structures suggests that PVA water soluble filament should be used with PLA and associated filaments due to their mutual compatibility and similar melting points. ABS being much hotter to melt is also apparently not very compatible with PVA – they don't stick to each other I believe – that is why HIPS is proposed as the 'soluble' support.

                      Currently given up on both since I can't make them work with the intricate print I am trying to do….

                      Many thanks to all for your input and wisdom.
                      Simon

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