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Panda Build Plate for Bambu Lab P1S P1P X1C X1E A1 3D Printers, BIQU CryoGrip™ Pro Glacier Double-Sided Fine Textured Spring Steel Sheet, Firm Adhesion, Special Materials Upgrade Build Plate 257x257mm

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  • 【Very superior adhesion】The Cryogrip Panda build plate is designed for Bambu Lab P1S P1P X1C X1E A1 3D printers. These low temperature stability 3d printer build plate adhesion highly surpasses traditional PEI steel spring sheets with PLA and PETG filament. Their superior first-layer adhesion help you to keep away from glue, edge warping and print falling off. We recommend a low temperature setting of 45-55℃ for PLA filament, and 60-75℃ for PETG.
  • 【Filament Compatibility】 It excels at printing PLA, PETG, ABS, PA and other engineering materials, and is compatible with all materials with nozzle temperatures below 300℃. It performs much better in printing adhesion with most engineering materials than PEI build plates.
  • 【7 Layers-Special Material Texture Printing】CryoGrip Pro Glacier Build plate is coated with 7 layers of cobalt oxide, Consisting of Base Plate, Base Coat, Intermediate Coating, and Top Coat. Corrosion resistance, long life, repeated bending without the risk of coating peeling. The surface texture is fine, making the bottom of the print more smooth.
  • 【Heat Insulation Handle】The sleek honeycomb handle design effectively reduces the heat transferred from the print area. At a 100℃ heatbed temperature, the temperature the handle area remains low enough to touch, enabling immediate print removal without cooldown. Keep your projects moving smoothly.
  • 【No QR Code Error】Package comes with a sheet of customized AR code stickers that are made of Hi-Temp base material. Say "goodbye" to QR Code Error! No need to worry about missing QR code error forever! Aslo you can choose your own AR code, no worry error codes when printing High-Temp material with CoolPlate code


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Troy
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
So I've tried PETG, ABS, PLA and TPU on this build sheet and except for one instance it's been great. That one instance being a challenging shape in PETG (see picture, it's an orange peeler). I had tried I think 70c with that print and it popped off before finishing, but it stayed on when I bumped the temp up to 80c, iirc. One thing I really like about this sheet so far is printing on it with TPU. It's really foolproof with that material. I can print small things with little surface area grip on the bed and also wide and long things that might be a real challenge to get off of PEI, and both stick great while printing and come off easily afterward.Another pro is its performance with ABS. I printed this large simple boat in white ABS, which is an absolutely terrible shape for corner grip, and the amount of warping was surprisingly minimal. I think I could have avoided even that small amount of warping with either a bit higher temps and or a brim.Overall I'm very happy with this build plate.
Mike M
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This is well made and works great. I have zero issues with small footprint items sticking to the bed and once everything is done it all comes off easy and without issues.
J. Todd
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
After seeing all of the hype about superior adhesion at lower temperatures, I was excited to get the CryoGrip Glacier, but the excitement proved to be short-lived. Upon receiving the Glacier build plate I washed it with Dawn dish soap and let it air dry. My first print was with Sunlu PETG, which is a filament I have used often with good results. Unfortunately, the print failed immediately without any filament sticking to the build plate at all. Undeterred, I washed the plate again and returned it to the Bambu P1S for a second attempt with the same result. Discouraged with the results with PETG I switched to ABS and had the same problem. Cleaned the plate with IPA... no improvement. Adjusted the bed temperature higher, still no improvement.When I say the prints failed immediately, I mean from the very start, the bed may as well have been made of Teflon. Fortunately, things did get better. At this point I was ready to give up on the Glacier but in desperation I decided to use Aquanet hairspray on the plate, a technique I have used often for stubborn build plate adhesion issues. Back to Sunlu PETG and suddenly I have good bed adhesion. After a few small prints I cleaned the plate with IPA and jumped to a 15-hour print with PETG and to my surprise the print was a success. So now I am conflicted on my opinion of this build plate so what follows is a list of Pro's and Con's.ProLightly textured for an almost smooth surface that produces a matte like finish.Large, ventilated handle that keeps it cool to the touchGood bed adhesion IF used with adhesivePerfect fit on Bambu P1 and X1 series printersDurable spring steelQR identification code sheet for use with X1 printersEasy print removal either by flexing the build plate or after coolingConsBuild plate adhesion doesn't seem any better than standard PEI and arguably worse without adhesive preparationDoesn't seem to perform any better at lower temperatures than standard PEIPriced higher than many PEI and other specialty build platesIn the end I have very mixed feelings about the CryoGrip Glacier. I really like the texture of the plate and look of prints produced with it. The adhesion is about the same as regular PEI for me when used with hairspray at standard temperatures and prints release easily by flexing or cooling the plate. But in my experience with it, the Glacier didn't perform the way it is advertised to perform, and without adhesive preparation it was completely unusable. In my opinion it's a good choice if the semismooth texture is what is needed, but I wouldn't expect to use it with any less need for heat and potentially adhesive preparation.The build quality is good, and if not for the expectations of superior adhesion at lower temperatures I would rate it 5 stars, but it definitely didn't live up to the hype in my use. The attached picture is from the best start I got with ABS filament before using hairspray and you can see it is an utter failure from the start. With PETG the results were even worse with none of the filament sticking to the bed and just producing a ball of molten PETG on the nozzle. Aquanet saved the plate for me, your mileage may vary.
T. P.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
I tried to use this as a cool plate like it suggests and had a failed print during a delicate print portion using an A1. Using this as a pei textured plate in the print settings worked fine. I think it's perfectly fine for that. I had two successful prints with both having overhands and complicated prints.The handle being cooler? I guess so, it is a honeycomb shape so I think it might cool down faster due to it having less material to cool / more surface area for heat to dissipate but it wasn't a big issue for me previously. Maybe if you want to do rapid plate exchanges and keep printing non-stop it'll become a factor.
J. Freedman
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
It did not work for me. I followed their instructions ofr PETG but the performance was much worse than a Smooth Bambu plate. I tried cleaning with soap and water. I tried alcohol. Nothing worked for a 5 x 7 x 1 inch box. One or two of the corners raised. I tried mouse ear brim. I tried cranking up the heat for the bed. Nothing worked.I actually bought 2 of the plates from China before I realized that they were available on Amazon. Total waste. I know that online reviews said these worked well. Not true for me. No magic here. No secret sauce. Just another thing to throw out.
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