Description
PLA Filament
PLA Filament (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable polymer coming from renewable organic resources (corn starch or sugarcane). PLA Filament is recyclable but can also be biological decomposed in composting plants. Due to a low shrinkage factor PLA will not deform after cooling, this makes the material ideal for 3D printing on FFF / FDM machines. Polylactic acid is a polyester that is built from several lactic acid units. It is colourless and transparent. PLA has a density of about 1.24 g/cc. The glass temperature is typically around 50 °C and it as a melting temperature between 80 and 150 °C. The decomposing temperature is roughly 250 °C. Polymers made of lactic acid are flammable.
- Great printability
- Biodegradable
- Food contact approved
Printer settings
Description | Value |
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Printer nozzle temperature | 180 - 220°C |
Heated bed temperature | 20 - 60°C |
Bed Adhesion | Magigoo Original on glass or a PEI Sheet |
Physical properties
Description | Value | Test method |
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Density | 1,24 g/cc | ISO 1183 |
Tensile strength at yield | 66 MPa | ISO 527 |
Tensile (E) modulus | 3027 MPa | ISO 527 |
Impact strength - Charpy method 23˚C | 3,4 kJ/m² | ISO 179 |
Moisture absorption | 1968 ppm | ISO 62 |
Glass transition temp | 57°C | ISO 11357 |
Measurements & Tolerance
Size | Diameter tolerance | Roundness |
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1,75 mm Filament | +/- 0,05mm | 95% |
2,85 mm Filament | +/- 0,10mm | 95% |
Additional info
To get the best results while printing we advise you to keep the 3D printer in a room where there is hardly any draft and/or temperature fluctuations. Keep the 3D printer out of the sun.
When the 3D printer is not being used it is important to keep the 3D4MAKERS PLA Filament in a bag and stored in a cool (15-25˚C) and dry room away from UV light until it is used again.
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