Product description: Filament Spectrum PLA 1.75 mm 1 kg - Dark Grey
Filament made of PLA used as a cartridge for 3D printers and printing pens . The diameter of the cartridge is 1.75 mm. The set contains 1 kg of Dark Grey filament with a length of approx. 330 m.
PLA Properties
- Easy to print at low temperatures
- Resistance to material warping
- Biodegradability
- Not very intense scent
- It is cheap and comes in many colors.
- It is not flammable
- High strength
- Completely waterproof
Specification
- Material: PLA
- Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Dimensional tolerance +/- 0.05 mm
- Printing temperature: 185°C to 215°C
- Color: Dark Gray
- Length approx. 330 m
- Spool dimensions: 200 x 75 mm
- Weight: 1 kg
Spectrum PLA - the perfect filament for hobbyists and professionals
3D printing is a technology that has quickly gained recognition among numerous amateur and professional users. The growing popularity of 3D printing technology means that this technology is subject to a continuous development process. The development of 3D printing is not only even more precise 3D printers, but also filaments with even better quality parameters. Filament is a raw material from which physical objects are produced on 3D printers. Spectrum PLA filaments are particularly popular, as they are mechanically durable and fully biodegradable. In addition, they are available in many color versions, e.g. Dark Grey.
What factors should you pay attention to when printing with Spectrum PLA filament?
The 3D printing process involves thermal processing of the filament, which is melted from a solid to a partially liquid form. Then, in the process of projecting a 3D object, the melted filament solidifies again to a solid form. To ensure sufficiently fast solidification, the 3D printed object must be cooled with appropriate efficiency, which is determined by the technical parameters of the fan placed in the extruder head. On the other hand, to ensure the appropriate mechanical durability of the object printed from Spectrum PLA filament, the number of printing lines creating the 3D object must be denser.