WolfBite NITRO is a premium glass bed adhesion solution specifically engineered by Airwolf 3D to bond Nylon and Nylon-based plastic printed parts directly to glass 3D printing build plates without lifting (also known in the industry as "warpage"). WolfBite NITRO also enables the smooth release of parts after printing. WolfBite NITRO is applied with a Polyurethane foam brush directly onto glass, eliminating the need for tape. One light application of WolfBite NITRO can be used for several prints. After applying WolfBite NITRO, printing can commence immediately, with either a heated or room-temperature bed. Airwolf 3D formulated the proprietary solution to promote excellent adhesion and to make printed part removal easy.
D**D
Dissapointing
This is a PVA-based product that does nothing to improve on cheap PVA (like Elmer's glue). In fact it doesn't work as well with nylon filaments as glue stick or PVA wood glue / water slurry. It's way overpriced for what it is. The only possible thing it has going for it is a smooth surface, but the corners always lift up with this at any temperature.
T**K
Works on PEI bed!
eSun ePA nylon sticks reliably on my PEI bed with this product. It is the only thing I've found that works. I will buy again.
T**C
So much better than the glue stick I was using
So much better than the glue stick I was using. For large nylon parts, this is a must! A little difficult to remove the part after, but soak it in a little warm water and it comes right off. The Wolfbite products have been great!
G**G
Waste of money
Waste of money. It does not work on plain glass with Chinese nylon. I tried a lot of temperature combinations.
C**S
Doesn't stick and doesn't live up to the hype.
I tried using this with Taulman nylon and it didn't stick at all. Tried it on glass heated and unheated and nothing. Tried different nylons and still nothing. Doesn't live up to the hype.
M**I
Not impressed
Using Nylon 618, at suggested bed temp and print temps. 245-260ºc print temp and a measured 80ºc bed, and it warps so bad, that my auto level prox. pulls each print off the bed. This nitro solution has issues with the borosilicate glass, as it is beads up and is hard to lay down as a smooth coat. Surface tension and the lack of adhesion to the glass, forces you to use more then one coat to cover the bubbles and gaps from fluid surface tensions. Nitro beads up like water on a fresh waxed care. Yes, the glass was cleaned. Adjusting Z to get the filament to smash down into the glass more then normal helps, but this nylon has no real attachment for Nitro. I will be going back to PVA glue wash. I can control the viscosity by the mix with water. 6:1 ratio.
A**L
False Advertising
Nothing will stick to this junk.
B**T
Very stick to a printers
It's a bottle of sticky. Ya, it's a sticky for print.
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