PLA filament 1,75 mm is the most versatile material for FDM printing technology, suitable even for printing large objects. Thanks to its simple properties, we recommend PLA to all beginners starting with 3D printing. Another great advantage is its 100% ecological degradability, as PLA is produced from renewable resources such as corn starch. PLA material is hard and durable, just like other plastics, but it is not a material suitable for outdoor use because it degrades and becomes brittle under UV light.
PLA Surface Treatment
The material is difficult to sand; during sanding (friction), heat is generated which causes the "pulling" of fibers from the print. Therefore, during manual sanding, it is recommended to cool the print, for example by sanding under water. For the same reason, it is also difficult to drill holes in the print (again, a problem with heating). It is advisable to first spray the object with a filler (putty used in modeling) and then sand and repaint again and again - until the surface is completely smooth, and finally spray it with paint.
Gluing PLA
Superglue with an activator spray (sometimes superglue alone may be enough).
Recommended settings for PLA printing
Commonly used nozzles are suitable. You can choose diameters according to the surface fineness you want to achieve or according to the layer thickness settings during printing. Printing temperature: 210 °C. PLA filament requires a heated bed, but for better material adhesion, it is recommended to heat it up to 55 °C. Furthermore, we do not recommend covering the printer in an enclosure for printing PLA filament, or leaving it open. For a high-quality print surface, it is necessary to cool the plastic behind the nozzle as quickly as possible. We therefore recommend setting the plastic cooling fan on the printer to 100%.
The printing filament is supplied vacuum-packed together with a moisture absorber and placed in a cardboard box. The plastic spools on which the filament is wound may differ in pattern or color. We strive to maintain 100% repeatability of the winding and spool color.
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