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Lulz Metallic Green HTPLA Proto-pasta 1.75mm 500gms 3D printing filament

Lulz Metallic Green HTPLA Proto-pasta 1.75mm 500gms 3D printing filament
£26.00 £31.20 inc. VAT £23.40 £28.08 inc. VAT
£26.00 £31.20 inc. VAT £23.40 £28.08 inc. VAT
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Description
@protopasta Laugh it up cool caterpillar! For the Lulz #3dprinting #filament – #3dprint #design by @FlexiFactory ♬ original sound – Protopasta
Why did we make this unique green color? We did it for the lulz…
Another shout out to Thomas Sanladerer (toms3d.org) for the challenge to make an ugly colour during his visit. We ended up with some greens that weren’t terrible and found it’s very difficult to make an ugly colour. To be honest, Lulzbot’s company green is not my favourite colour, but it was a fun challenge to recreate this colour. I was inspired by the recent Mini 2 release shortly after ERRF. Realizing I’d missed seeing Lulzbot at ERRF, I followed my inspiration to make For the Lulz Metallic Green HTPLA. Who knew adding sparkles would totally change my impression of this colour? In the light it shifts from lemon to lime covering all the versions I’ve seen of this colour. I find it shockingly beautiful and I hope you do to! Enjoy!!!
Print with the ease of standard PLA with standard hardware and temperatures, but make fun, mesmerizing prints that stand out. Celebrate good times by printing toys, treasures, and keepsakes. If you want to make a print more fun, just add some metallic pop! Our metallic finish contains no actual metal and has little risk of clogging or wearing your nozzle, and it won’t make a glitter mess, but beware the printing is sure to be addictive!
We recommend 0.2 mm layers for the best result.
Metallic particles are relatively small but have some orientation effects, giving top/bottom surfaces more shine than sidewall, so have some fun playing with orientation to see how the result changes!
Like our other HTPLAs, Metallic HTPLA can be “Heat Treated” to increase crystallinity for “Higher Temperature” resistance compared to amorphous PLA, ABS, and co-polyesters like PETG! Glitter Flake HTPLA prints translucence, but turns opaque when heat treated (or crystallized). With a more crystalline structure, heat treated HTPLA parts can hold form to near melting, though temperatures where the material is practically useful vary greatly depending on geometry and load conditions!
For this improved the performance, your prints should be baked in an oven until you see a change from translucent to opaque with reduced gloss. This visual change indicating the improved performance! We’ve seen the change take place in 5-10 minutes on thin walled parts but can take an hour or more. We’ve had good luck in a quality, at home convection oven at 110C (225F). Parts will get very “floppy” before becoming more firm, so please leave supports on your parts or support them and bake them on a flat, non-radiating surface (like glass, ceramic, or composite).
- Available in 1.75 & 2.85 (3) mm diameter on a 500g diameter recyclable cardboard spool
- Usable on most PLA-compatible printers, such as Lulzbot, Makerbot, FlashForge, Dremel, Ultimaker, Printrbot, and more!
No abrasive fillers so expect normal wear with standard nozzles.
In our experience, good results were achieved using standard PLA parameters ranging from 195-225C nozzle with standard build surface preparation (blue tape, glue stick, or BuildTak). No heated bed required but up to 60C is okay. Beware, if the bed temperature is too high, your part base could actually heat treat while printing, increasing warping and decreasing adhesion. Some shrinkage will occur in the heat treating process, so dimension critical parts may need to be scaled appropriately (as much as 2.5% in our experience).
Avoid jams, improve print reliability with Proto-pasta HTPLA on the Prusa MK3.
Check out Proto-pasta’s blog here and some handy how-to guides here

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
- Low Cost
- Easy to Print
- Eco Friendly
- Does Not Warp
Cons
- Less robust than other materials
- Vulnerable to Water and sunlight
Recommended Settings
Print Temp
180°C -210°C
Cooling Fan on
Temp may vary on brand
Bed Temp
Temp may vary on brand
Print Surface
No Heated Bed Required
No Enclosure Required
Example Prints
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 200 × 200 × 55 mm |
Filament Brand | proto-pasta |
Filament Colour | Green |
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm |
Filament Type | PLA |
Filament Weight | 500gms |
Filament Weight | 500gms |
Filament Range | Proto-pasta HTPLA |
Filament Properties | High Strength |
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