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* Exceptional Adhesion                   * Double - Sided 

* RoomTemp Printing                      * Easy Model Removal 

* Energy Saver                                    * Coarse / Fine Textures Available 

* No More Clog                                   * Fully Compatible

* Rough Texture Better Grip 

CryoGrip Pro - Frostbite Revolutionary 7 - Layer Design Achieve Superior Print Stability 

1) Base Plate : 580 HV hardness , highly ferromagnetic spring steel with strong magnetic holding to  physically constrain your print from warping , no more worring about the edge of the build plate lifting during large prints . 

 

2) 5 Base Coat : Ultra - Strong bonding agent ensures excellent adhesion beetween the top coat and spring steel , with zero risk of peeling even after repeated bending .

 

3) 6 Intermediate Coating : Impact - resistant , corrosion ressistant , and long - lasting with no risk of damage from nozzle probing . 

 

4) 7 Top Coat : Porous Oleophobic polymer coating - Attracts filament at the molecular level for ultra - strong adhesion , eliminating print failures due to detachment , Achieve 100 % adhesion without heating , using half the energy.  

Self - Cleaning property - Reduses the negative impact of accidental fingerprints on adhesion performance. 

 

 

BIGTREETECH BIQU Panda BuildPlate CryoGrip Pro for Bambu X1/P1/A1 Printers

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
SKU: BTT-PNDA-CRYO-PRO-BLUE
₹2,299.00Price
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 1 review
    1 review
  • Saksham Singh2 hr. ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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    Best upgrade you can get for your A1 printers

    I've been using it for a couple of weeks now and i love it. I've been printing PLA at 40C and PETG at 55C bed temps and they stick very well. During the summers and rainy season, there are random power cuts throught the day for a couple of minutes or sometimes an hour or two so knowing that the incomplete prints are still stuck to the bed, I just resume the prints and they come out with only a layer shift instead of a jumbled spaghetti.

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