- Diameter: 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm
- Diameter tolerance: +/- 0.10 mm
- Weight:
750 g of filament (+ 230 g spool)
2.5 kg of filament (+ 590 g spool)
- The length of the filament:
250 m (1.75 mm,750g)
97 m (2.85 mm,750 g) - ⚠️We recommend using a 0.5 mm nozzle for a 1.75 mm filament and a 0.8 mm nozzle for a 2.85 mm filament
PLA Extrafill | PLA Crystal Clear | Timberfill ® | Nonoilen® | |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
Aesthetically appealing wood finish
Aromatic and pleasant smelling during the printing process and short after
Can be easily post-processed using standard sandpaper
Possible to stain after printing
Very low tendency to warp or shrink
Can be printed well at high speeds
Rigid, not easily bendable
Low brittleness in bulk object
Not abrasive
Safe to use in electrical and electronic equipment
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