
Bambu Lab PLA Silk Purple
Achieve a luxurious look for your 3D prints with Bambu Lab PLA Silk in purple. This filament combines the ease of use of PLA with a silky shine. It’s ideal for decorations, art projects, and models where you want an elegant appearance. The improved formulation ensures higher break resistance and better AMS compatibility. For even glossier surfaces, we recommend printing at higher temperatures (230-240 °C) and lower speeds (30-60 mm/s for outer walls).
Product details
- Brand:
- Bambu Lab
- Category:
- Filament
Product description
Bambu PLA Silk
Bambu PLA Silk delivers a silky, highly glossy finish that adds a luxurious look to your prints while maintaining the ease of use of PLA. Bambu PLA Silk is optimized compared to other silk filaments and shows greater resistance to breakage when using AMS printing. It’s ideal for decorations, art projects, and 3D character models or any parts where you want shine.

Silky look with very high gloss
Bambu PLA Silk brings a silky appearance and long-lasting high gloss to your 3D prints, transforming models into stunning art.
Silky look with radiant shine
PLA Matte VS PLA Silk

Showcase of silk prints
Bambu PLA Silk is ideal for decorations, art projects, and 3D character models or any parts where you want a shinier finish.





Enhanced toughness and AMS compatibility
Compared with standard PLA Silk, Bambu PLA Silk is reinforced and shows greater resistance to breakage when using AMS printing.

Adjustable gloss
The glossy appearance of models printed with Silk material can be tuned by print temperature and speed. Higher nozzle temperatures and/or lower speeds are recommended for glossier surfaces.
Recommended settings: nozzle temperature: 230 - 240 °C, outer wall speed: 30 - 60 mm/s

RFID for intelligent printing
All printing parameters are embedded in the RFID, which can be read via our AMS (Automatic Material System).
Load and print! No more tedious setup steps.

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Printing tips
• Drying PLA Tough is optional. Recommended drying conditions are 55 ℃ for 8 hours in a dryer and 75 ℃ for 12 hours on the printer’s heated bed. Learn more about filament drying. For more details, see the Filament Drying Cover section on the WIKI.





