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INTAMSYS | PVA

$162.00

INTAMSYS PVA is a polyvinyl alcohol-based, water-dissolvable support material designed for use with PLA, TPU, and nylon filaments.

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Density (ISO 1183)

1.37 g/cmÂł

Melt Index (220°C, 2.16 kg)

7.8 g/10min

Nozzle Temperature

210-230°C

Support for Model Material

PLA, TPU, PA, PA6-CF, etc

Support Material Removing Method

Water dissolvable

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It absorbs water easily and is highly recommended to use the drybox when printing and to store it in the resealable bag.

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Water-Soluble Support

Dissolves cleanly in water, allowing support structures to disappear without tools or damage.

Cleaner Surface Finish

Leaves no scars or breakpoints — surfaces under supports stay smooth and intact.

Broad Material Compatibility

Works with PLA, TPU, Nylon, and many common filaments as a support option.

Non-Toxic & Biodegradable

Safe to handle and environmentally friendlier than many chemical support materials.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is INTAMSYS PVA used for?

It’s a water-soluble support filament compatible with PLA, TPU, and Nylon (including PA, PA6-CF) model materials.

How are PVA supports removed?

After printing, submerge the part in warm tap water — the PVA dissolves completely, leaving clean surfaces.

What temperature settings work best for PVA?

Nozzle temperatures around 210 – 230 °C are typical.

How should PVA filament be stored?

Keep it in a vacuum-sealed bag with desiccant, as PVA is hygroscopic and absorbs moisture easily.

What kinds of models benefit most from using PVA?

Complex geometries with internal cavities, overhangs, or nested parts—where supports would be hard to remove manually.