PLA Crystal Clear "Tangerine Orange"
- Diameter: 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm
- Diameter tolerance: +/- 0.05 mm
- Weight:
750 g of filament (+ 230 g spool)
- Conditions of annealing:
80 °C for 2 hours
100 °C for 1 hour - The length of the filament:
255 m (1.75 mm, 750g)
97 m (2.85 mm, 750 g)
PLA Extrafill | PLA Crystal Clear | Timberfill ® | Nonoilen® | |
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Polymer base | polyactic acid | polyactic acid | mixture of biopolymers filled with 15% of natural fibers | polyactic acid and polyhydroxy butyrate blend |
Mechanical properties | stiff | stiff | brittle | tough |
Biodegradability | industrial composter (months) | industrial composter (months) | industrial composter (months) | industrial composter, electric composter (90 days) |
Temperature resistance without/after annealing | 55 / 80 °C | 55 / 110 °C | 55 / 80 °C | 110 / 110 °C |
Optical properties | yellowish, transparent | clear, transparent | wood-like, non-translucent | yellowish, non-translucent |
Moisture sensitive | *** | ***** | **** | ** |
Safe for food-contact applications | yes, except Luminous colors and Everebody's Magenta | yes | no | yes |
Recyclability | Recyclable usually with loss of mechanical properties | Recyclable usually with loss of mechanical properties | Not recyclable | Recyclable, many times without loss of properties |
Good surface quality
Easy to work with at high print speeds
User-friendly for both, home and office environments
Ideal for models and prototypes that require aesthetic detail
High surface hardness
Suitable for room-temperature applications
After annealing resistant up to 110 °C
Low odor
Chemical resistance to oils and greases
Made of natural ingredients (100% bio-based)
Biodegradable by industrial composting
Safe to use in electrical and electronic equipment
Safe for food contact applications
High clarity and gloss
Highest transparency in a thin layer
BPA-free, styrene-free
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