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 ====== PEI - Polyetherimide ====== ====== PEI - Polyetherimide ======
-Sometimes known as "Ultem 1010", PEI is most commonly found in 3D printing as the de-facto bed material of choice. For those with machines strong enough to meet the printing requirements, PEI is also a viable filament to print. This amorphous polymer needs no post-processing and provides ready-to-go parts right off of the print sheet.+Sometimes known as "ULTEM", PEI is most commonly found in 3D printing as the de-facto bed material of choice. For those with machines strong enough to meet the printing requirements, PEI is also a viable filament to print. This amorphous polymer needs no post-processing and provides ready-to-go parts right off of the print sheet.
  
 ==== Advantages ==== ==== Advantages ====
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 ==== Variants ==== ==== Variants ====
  
-No experience has been gathered on [[filaments:additives|additives]] for this filament.+Standard guidance on [[filaments:additives|additives]] applies. With the EXCEPTION of colorants as PEI filaments only comes in its natural colors or in the color of the additive it has.
  
 ==== Baseline Printing Recommendations ==== ==== Baseline Printing Recommendations ====
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