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Spectrum AquaPrint Natural Filament 1.75mm – 0.5kg

Spectrum AquaPrint Natural is a specialized water-soluble support filament developed for complex dual-extrusion and multi-material 3D printing applications. Designed to simplify support removal, AquaPrint dissolves in cold water, allowing users to create intricate geometries, internal channels, moving assemblies, and hard-to-reach features that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to print with conventional support structures.

Unlike traditional PVA-based support materials, AquaPrint offers nearly four times higher flow performance and dissolves approximately twice as fast, helping reduce print times and post-processing effort. Its excellent adhesion to PLA, PETG, PA (Nylon), and TPU makes it an ideal support solution for a wide range of engineering, prototyping, and production workflows.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Water-soluble support material for dual-extrusion printing
  • Dissolves in cold water for easy support removal
  • Nearly 4× higher flow rate than conventional PVA support materials
  • Dissolves approximately twice as fast as PVA-based supports
  • Excellent bonding to PLA, PETG, PA, and TPU
  • Biodegradable material
  • High structural rigidity for reliable feeding
  • Suitable for Bowden and direct-drive systems
  • Excellent thermal stability during long prints
  • Supports complex geometries and internal structures
  • Produces cleaner surface finishes on supported areas
  • Simplifies post-processing for difficult models
  • Compatible with AMS-equipped printers and multi-material systems

Printability and Support Performance

Spectrum AquaPrint is engineered specifically as a support filament rather than a model-building material. Its high rigidity improves filament transport and reduces feeding issues commonly associated with softer water-soluble support materials.

The material provides stable support structures throughout the printing process and exhibits excellent adhesion to a variety of commonly used model materials. Once printing is complete, supports can be dissolved in cold water, eliminating the need for manual removal in difficult-to-access locations.

This makes AquaPrint particularly valuable for:

  • Complex overhangs
  • Internal cavities
  • Mechanical assemblies
  • Interlocking parts
  • Organic geometries
  • Detailed engineering prototypes
  • Models with inaccessible support locations

Typical Applications and Use Cases

Spectrum AquaPrint is ideal for:

  • Multi-material FDM printing
  • Water-soluble support structures
  • Complex engineering prototypes
  • Functional mechanical assemblies
  • Internal channels and ducts
  • Architectural models
  • Medical and educational models
  • Product development prototypes
  • Organic and sculptural designs
  • Precision manufacturing fixtures
  • Aerospace and automotive prototyping

Its ability to dissolve completely allows users to create parts with significantly greater design freedom than traditional breakaway support materials.

Material & Compatibility Information

Spectrum AquaPrint is designed to work as a dedicated support material alongside multiple engineering and desktop filaments.

Compatible build materials include:

  • PLA
  • PETG
  • PA (Nylon)
  • TPU

Recommended printer platforms include:

  • Bambu Lab X1 Series
  • Bambu Lab H2D
  • Prusa XL
  • Prusa MMU systems
  • Raise3D dual-extruder printers
  • Ultimaker dual-extrusion platforms
  • BCN3D printers
  • IDEX systems
  • Multi-material FDM printers

Recommended printing parameters:

  • Nozzle temperature: 190–215°C
  • Heated bed temperature: 25–70°C
  • Print speed: 20–50 mm/s
  • Cooling fan: 0–50%
  • Closed chamber: Not required
  • Filament drying recommended before printing for optimal performance

AquaPrint is compatible with AMS systems and multi-material workflows, making it suitable for advanced desktop manufacturing environments.

Why Users Choose Spectrum AquaPrint

Spectrum AquaPrint is chosen by engineers, designers, educators, and professional makers who need reliable support structures for complex geometries. Compared to conventional PVA-based materials, AquaPrint offers faster dissolution, improved feeding characteristics, and stronger adhesion to commonly used printing materials.

Its structural rigidity helps ensure consistent extrusion performance, particularly in Bowden-style systems, while its excellent water solubility significantly reduces post-processing effort. The result is cleaner supported surfaces, improved workflow efficiency, and greater design freedom.

Simplify Complex Multi-Material Printing

Whether you're producing intricate engineering prototypes, mechanical assemblies, internal flow channels, or highly detailed models, Spectrum AquaPrint Natural provides a dependable water-soluble support solution. Print more complex geometries, reduce manual cleanup, and achieve cleaner finished parts with a support filament designed for advanced multi-material 3D printing.

Specification Value
Brand Spectrum Filaments
Product Series AquaPrint
Material Type Water-Soluble Support Material
Color Natural
Filament Diameter 1.75mm
Diameter Tolerance ±0.03mm
Net Weight 500g
Density 0.6–0.9 g/cm³
Surface Finish Semi-Matte
Temperature Resistance 55°C
Nozzle Temperature 190–215°C
Bed Temperature 25–70°C
Recommended Print Speed 20–50 mm/s
Cooling Fan 0–50%
Closed Chamber Not Necessary
Filament Dryer Recommended
AMS Compatibility Yes
Hardened Nozzle Required No
Water Solubility Excellent Cold Water Solubility
Biodegradable Yes
Compatible Materials PLA, PETG, PA (Nylon), TPU
RoHS & REACH Compliance Yes
Packaging Vacuum Sealed with Moisture Absorber


What is Spectrum AquaPrint used for?

Spectrum AquaPrint is a water-soluble support filament designed for dual-extrusion and multi-material 3D printing, allowing complex supports to dissolve away after printing.


Does AquaPrint dissolve in cold water?

Yes. AquaPrint is specifically formulated for excellent solubility in cold water, making support removal simple and reducing post-processing time.


Which materials does AquaPrint bond to?

AquaPrint provides excellent adhesion to PLA, PETG, PA (Nylon), and TPU, making it suitable for a wide variety of multi-material printing applications.


How does AquaPrint compare to PVA support filament?

AquaPrint offers approximately four times higher flow performance and dissolves roughly twice as fast as many traditional PVA-based support materials.


Can AquaPrint be used in AMS systems?

Yes. Spectrum AquaPrint is AMS compatible and works well in many modern multi-material printing systems.


Is AquaPrint a model-building filament?

No. AquaPrint is designed specifically as a support material and is intended to be printed alongside primary build materials such as PLA, PETG, PA, or TPU.


Do I need a heated chamber to print AquaPrint?

No. A closed chamber is not required. AquaPrint can be printed successfully on many standard desktop FDM printers with dual-extrusion capability.


What types of models benefit most from AquaPrint?

Models with internal cavities, complex overhangs, moving assemblies, organic shapes, intricate details, and inaccessible support structures benefit greatly from water-soluble supports.



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