Description
NOTICE: Our development stock is supplied on cardboard spools with a 2mm thick flange, these are somewhat flimsy so not strong enough for spools runners. The good news is that we are offering these with a substantial discount via our bulk boxes. Our final release UK PLA has a number of improvements, this includes 4mm thick flanges, which are much stronger.
3DTomorrow UK PLA Filament
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is one of the most commonly used 3D Printing filaments, chosen for its good value, ease of printing and bio-based production. 3DTomorrow’s UK PLA is supplied on a cardboard spool, which is 100% recyclable, so this product can help you reduce your carbon footprint vs buying plastic spooled alternatives.
What to expect from 3DTomorrow UK PLA?
As a print service ourselves, we know that filament quality is of upmost importance and would never sell a product that we would not use. Our UK PLA filament can be used to produce excellent quality prints, thanks to great interlayer adhesion, low warp and tangle free spooling. Another great thing about our filament is the consistent strong colours, which ensure colour match even if you have to change spool midway through a batch.
3DTomorrow UK PLA is vacuum sealed with a desiccant directly after manufacture, so you can rest easy knowing your filament will arrive in good form. We pride ourselves when it comes to environmental best practices and quality assurance, you can read more about this here.
Print Settings
Settings | Guidelines | We like to use |
---|---|---|
Hot End Temperature | 200-235ºC | 220ºC |
Heated Bed Temperature | OFF / 50±10ºC | 50ºC |
Heated Bed Adhesion | Blue Painters Tape, Glue Stick, 3rd Party Print Sticks | We used to glue stick, now we use our own blend (adding to the shop soon). |
Print Speed | 30-90mm/sec | Generally 45mm/sec |
Fan Speed | 0-100% | 50-100% (part dependent) |
If you have any issues, drop us a line: [email protected]
PLA Material
Pros
- Easy to Print & Low Warp
- Odourless
- Sharp Details
- Can be printed on a cold surface
- Biodegradable
Cons
- Low heat resistance – deforms 55-60°C
- There are stronger filaments
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