2.3KG 3D FilaPrint Light Green Premium PLA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament

2.3KG 3D FilaPrint Light Green Premium PLA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament

£45.88 £55.06 inc. VAT

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£45.88 £55.06 inc. VAT

An easy to print Premium PLA, extremely low warp (if at all) slightly modified PLA to give your prints extra strength and durability. VAT will be added at checkout, though we have covered the cost of regular postage! Plus if you buy two spools before 3pm today you will receive them next day (within the UK, Weekdays only).

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Description


3D Filaprint Premium PLA.  Low warp, easy to print. The filament spool is bagged, sealed and boxed.  Ensuring that it arrives with you moisture free and ready to print. Fantastic layer bonding, low temperature printing, no heated platform is necessary as it lays down beautifully on the majority of FFF/FDM 3D printer platform surfaces. Superb tolerances with a smooth finish, a perfect compliment to your 3D printer. PLA’s Low cost and printability make it useful for a range of projects on your desktop machine. This filament can reliably print without an enclosure or heated bed, making it the go-to material for any and all 3D printers. Having tested this material extensively on our 3D printers, we can guarantee You will consistently see a stunning level of quality when printing with this product, making it great value for money.

Features:

  • Tougher and less brittle compared to regular PLA
  • Easy to print at low temperature
  • Little “warping”
  • biodegradable
  • Limited odor
DiameterToleranceRoundness
1.75mm± 0,05mm>95%
CharacteristicsTest MethodTypical Value
Specific GravityASTM D15051,24 g/cc
MFI 6,0 g/10 min
Tensile StrengthASTM D882110 MPa (MD) 145 MPa (TD)
Elongation at breakASTM D882160 MPa (MD)
100 MPa (TD)
Tensile ModulusASTM D8823310 MPa (MD)
3860 MPa (TD)
Impact Strength 7,5 KJ/m≤
Printing CharacteristicsTest MethodTypical Value
Printing temperature 180-210°c
Melting temperature 210±10°c
Melting pointASTM D3418145-160°c

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PLA

Overview

PLA is easy to print, at low cost. Non-toxic and Eco friendly. A perfect starting point for people new to 3D printing.

PLA is created from all-natural renewable resources, and under the correct conditions, is fully biodegradable. This material is typically used for prototypes or decorative prints; Due to the low temperatures and ease of use, features tend to print sharper and more detailed. Its non-toxic nature means that it can be printed for food and medical applications if done so from a sterile and sanitized environment. 
However, PLA prints are prone to snapping and breaking under pressure, and become damaged and discolored from high temperatures and prolonged exposure to sunlight or water. 

Used for: Design prototypes, Plastic Cups, Medical Implants, Food containers.

Strength

Medium

Durability

Low

Printability

Very Easy

Pros

Cons

Recommended Settings

Print Temp

180°C -210°C

Cooling Fan on

Temp may vary on brand

Bed Temp

0°C – 45°C

Temp may vary on brand

Print Surface

No Heated Bed Required
No Enclosure Required

Example Prints

Additional information

Weight2.3 kg
Dimensions300 × 300 × 100 mm
Filament Brand

3D FilaPrint

Filament Colour

Green

Filament Diameter

1.75mm

Filament Type

PLA

Filament Weight

2.3Kg

RAL Colour Reference

6027

Filament Weight

2.3kg

Filament Range

FilaPrint Premium PLA

1 review for 2.3KG 3D FilaPrint Light Green Premium PLA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament

  1. 3 out of 5

    Stephen Rodway

    Seems a bit brittle

    Colour is more “Baby Blue” than “Light Green”, prints nicely and with no trouble but the final prints seem a bit brittle compared to other PLAs, not enough to be an issue for most parts, it’s fine for anything artistic or where the loads are going to be entirely compressive, but for structural items that see any bending forces it seems more prone to brittle failure than other PLAs we’ve used.


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