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3D PLA MATTE Filament Green 1KG Lefilament3D
Immerse yourself in a world of creativity where the matte green of Lefilament3D's Matte PLA Green 3D Filament reveals impressions that are both soothing and sophisticated. Let this elegant shade inspire you!
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Mark | Lefilament3D |
Filament diameter | 1.75 mm |
Extruder Temperature | 190°C - 220°C |
Tray Temperature | 40°C - 60°C |
Recommended print speed | 50-100 mm/s |
Fan Speed | 100 % |
Recommended Gripping Surface | PEI Tray, Lacquer, Glue |
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Discover the Green Matte PLA 3D Filament from Lefilament3D, a real invitation to innovation and creativity. Its green color brings a touch of freshness to your prints while offering an elegant matte finish.
Characteristics:
Material: PLA (Polylactic Acid)
Color: Matte Honeydew
Weight: 1kg
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
Extrusion Temperature: 190-220°C
Tray Temperature: 40-60°C
Density: 1.24 g/cm³
Tensile Strength: 7,250 psi
Elasticity: 2.7 GPa
Environmental Impact: Biodegradable
Compatibility: Works with most FDM 3D printers.
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is unquestionably the undisputed protagonist of the 3D printing universe, a position it has rightly earned. Its reputation is firmly established and has been forged over the years. Accessible and user-friendly, PLA is appreciated by both novices and experts in 3D printing. The results achieved with this material are invariably exceptional, offering a finesse and precision that transcends each creation.
However, the benefits of PLA are not limited to its ease of use and high performance. It also stands out for its commitment to the preservation of the environment. This is because PLA is made from renewable raw materials such as corn or sugar cane, making it a biodegradable and compostable material. Opting for PLA is a responsible gesture towards our planet, a concrete step to preserve our environment.