PLA
PLA, or Poly Lactic Acid, is an organic material mainly produced from cornstarch and sugarcane. It gives a smooth and shiny appearance to the prints, which is much appreciated by products designers and architects. A low-warp material, PLA is easy to print and is a great general purpose filament.
Formfutura 1.75mm EasyFil™ PLA
Formfutura 2.85mm EasyFil™ PLA
PolyLite™ PLA 1.75mm
Sindoh PLA Filament Refill
PolyWood™ 1.75mm
TreeD Dark Stone 1.75 mm
TreeD Caementum 1.75 mm
Verbatim PLA Filament 1.75mm 1kg
Verbatim PLA is an easy-to-print filament made of renewable plant-based resources. The new special recipe from which is made ensures a very high quality and allows consistent feeding and stable prints. It is odourless with good post-printing workability, making it a wonderful all-purpose material for a wide range of applications including concept modelling and education.
Formfutura 1.75mm EasyFil™ PLA
Formfutura EasyFil PLA™ filament range has an excellent roundness and very tight diameter and ovalidity tolerances, which makes this filament a perfect match with all common desktop 3D printers. Printing with EasyFil PLA™ 3D printer filament will go very smoothly with basically all desktop 3D printers.
Formfutura 2.85mm EasyFil™ PLA
Formfutura EasyFil PLA™ filament range has an excellent roundness and very tight diameter and ovalidity tolerances, which makes this filament a perfect match with all common desktop 3D printers. Printing with EasyFil PLA™ 3D printer filament will go very smoothly with basically all desktop 3D printers.
Verbatim PLA Filament 2.85mm 1kg
Verbatim PLA is an easy-to-print filament made of renewable plant-based resources. The new special recipe from which is made ensures a very high quality and allows consistent feeding and stable prints. It is odourless with good post-printing workability, making it a wonderful all-purpose material for a wide range of applications including concept modelling and education.
Cubicon PLA Plus 1.75mm
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is an environmentally friendly thermoplastic polymer, more specifically from corn starch or sugar cane. It tends to naturally break down in about three to six months. PLA can also deform at a high temperature. Outside of 3D printing, PLA is also used to produce parts and prototypes like medical implants, food packaging, and disposable tableware.
Sindoh PLA Filament Refill
In 3D printing, PLA filament is the most common and broadly used material due to this easy print ability.The melting point of PLA is around 180°C. It does not shrink easily even when the temperature decreases, so you can easily print a wide variety of designs relatively stable.
The Sindoh PLA refill filament is compatible with Sindoh DP200, DP201, 3DWOX 1, 2X printers.