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🖨️ Elevate your 3D prints with the ultimate no-fail bed adhesive!
Vision Miner Nano Polymer Adhesive is a 50ml, non-toxic liquid solution engineered for flawless 3D print bed adhesion across a wide range of filaments and build surfaces. It prevents warping and lifting, dries clear without residue, and offers easy application and cleanup, making it an essential upgrade for professional and hobbyist 3D printing setups.

| ASIN | B09JQWFVY3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,287 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #160 in 3D Printer Accessories |
| Brand Name | Vision Miner |
| Color | colorless |
| Compatible Material | Carbon, Glass |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (354) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850003679181 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Vision Miner |
| Material Type | Nano Polymer Adhesive |
| Model | 0850003679181 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non Toxic |
| UPC | 850003679181 |
| Unit Count | 1.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Low |
| Volume | 50 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**F
I'm a believer now
I'm not new to 3d printer. I normally use cheap glue stick which works pretty well on PEI beds. Which is 8/10. It's affordable and works great. I recently got a new printer that's enclosed. Which prints on PEI bed, no issues with out glue. When I switch the bed to PEY (that smooth shiny stuff). For the life of me, nothing sticks. No turning up the temp, slowing down the print. I get a 1/20 successful print. I decided to give this stuff a try because I saw it on some random YouTuber's channel. OMG, game changer. This thing does not leave anything on your print, it does leave a little something on the bed. But man, I thought nothing I use would stick to the bed. Very few items I would give it a 10/10 score. This is by far the best one to use for your smooth surface beds. 50 ML is a lot and I should have gotten the smaller bottle because it's a bit expensive. I have two printers, and they are both 350 x 350 bed size, more than enough for both printer (since I don't put it on after every print).
D**N
Great product, worth the cost.
A little of this on the bed of my BBL X1C and P2S makes the prints adhere to the bed. After cooling they release easily. The only downside is you have to re-apply after a few prints. I have read that the coating should last for weeks, or months. I have not found that to be true. A little goes a long way though.
A**R
The Only Adhesive You'll Need
Absolutely amazing glue. I like to work with lots of different materials quite frequently. From PLA to PETG, ABS, ASA, Polycarbonate, Nylon, PPS, and several Carbon Fiber composites. I wanted a glue with strong reliable adhesion, and after looking at certain options such as magigoo, I found it a bit annoying to have to use and purchase various formulations of glue for all the different materials I use, and wished there was an "All in one" glue that just works with everything. I then discovered this stuff after watching some videos from Visionminer on YouTube and it sounded exactly like the glue I was looking for. Ordered some and let me tell you, it works with EVERYTHING I mentioned earlier and more. Super simple to apply with the included applicator brush, dries in seconds, hit print, and walk away knowing that I won't have any issues with bed adhesion. Only thing it doesn't work with is polypropylene, but that stuff has trouble sticking no matter what method of adhesion you use. Other than that, EVERY. SINGLE. FILAMENT. has worked for me with this glue and I cannot recommend it enough. The price is more than worth it for the peace of mind alone, and it will last you a good while as well since one application tends to last for several prints. 10/10
T**.
Game changer
I have only been using this for a day so I can't speak on long-term use, but I couldn't even get PLA to stick on a new print bed I recently started using. After using this stuff, I have been printing ABS almost non-stop with zero warping or adhesion issues. As others have said, it does leave a residue on parts, but I consider that as a very small trade-off for having parts actually stick. The residue washes off with soap and water.
Z**T
Solve your bed adhesion issues with this one weird trick, glue stick makers hate it
Okay, this stuff sounds like a scam, right? Buy a vial, coat your print bed, magically your prints work better. Huzzah! It works. I'm not going to claim this solves all print problems, because it doesn't. But it does *seriously* help with bed adhesion problems. If you're printing something that's finicky - say, an articulated robot with its parts connected by runners - this will take "frequent failures" and turn it into "rare failures". You might be worried about price; how long does one of these last? Well, I'd judge that coating *the entire bed liberally* uses maybe 2-5% of the bottle. So you might think "ugh I'll go through it quickly" . . . but you don't have to reapply it each time. Just reapply it when the bed starts sucking again. In my experience, this tends to take months. And I'll let you do the math on how long "5% of the bottle every few months" will last. Hint: It's a long time. This is a good product. It does what it claims and for a ridiculously low per-print price. It's a tiny bit of an upfront investment but not an overwhelming one. Strongly recommended.
D**H
Will purchase again
This is my go-to for contact adhesive on my 3D printers I have repurchased and purchased this many times and will continue to do so as long as they continue to make a quality product and keep prices reasonable
G**Y
Black Magic
This stuff is amazing. I haven’t found a single material that that this won’t keep attached to the plate. It leaves a bit of a sticky residue, but I just scrub the part with water and dish soap when I pull it off of the plate.
L**J
Goes without saying, this is the best build plate adhesive I've ever used. Fantastic adhesion. With a clean plate, and a good application of this stuff, I haven't had any issues with warping and lifting with any engineering materials I've used so far (PA, PC, PPS, PEKK, Igus, and more). The instructions recommend leaving "non high-temp" materials like ASA/ABS, PETG, on the build plate until it cools before removing the part. Having done this with some ASA-GF, I did scalp the PEI off my build plate, so maybe the adhesion can be a bit too good. My biggest gripe is the brush. For how much this stuff costs, the brush it comes with is a piece of junk. The packaging on the other hand was very nice. I would prefer they spend 20p more per item on a nicer brush, and 20p less on the packaging, seeing as one gets thrown away immediately, and the other is used every time I used the adhesive. I recommend getting some normal PVA glue or a fancier product like magigoo for day-to-day printing, and keep this stuff on hand for the fancier materials.
J**R
I'm shocked that it works as well as it does. The advertising, surprisingly, wasn't full of exaggerated nonsense. This is the perfect bed adhesive for even filaments that seem to hate existing. The best part? It's somehow also water-washable. It just comes right off the build plate under the faucet. Unbelievable. Well-earned 5 stars for this stuff.
J**T
This stuff is like bed adhesion god mode. Its too sticky, it has lifted the pei off every plate I've used it on, and i've diluted it with ipa, tried removing hot and cold.... its just crazy how stuck prints are with this stuff. I dont really mind as most of the PEI i used it on was pretty well worn out, and for a few drops of this to rejuvinate it to the point of being too good, even when i've diluted it down 3:1 is impressive. Will definitely buy more when I run out in like 10 years.
C**L
First, the good stuff. It works. Prints stick to the bed, and then get unstuck relatively easily after cooling down. For the most part. I have had a few occasions where scraping was necessary but that’s to be expected with some materials. The bad: mainly that applying the product is extremely awkward. The way they tell you to do is by drawing a cross and a circle covering the print area, then using the included brush to spread it. The “brush” is a tiny one, with half a dozen stiff nylon bristles. The adhesive is very liquid. The brush barely spreads it over a centimetre - it has no chance to spread it over the bed. After a lot of frustration and asking other users in online communities, I settled for diluting the NPA with 1:1 isopropanol in a spray bottle. 2 whiffs of that over the bed, then spread with a microfibre cloth. That works well and lasts many prints!
J**H
A must-have for printing ASA. No more brims! I should have bought it ages ago, and I will keep buying more!
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