RS PRO 1.75mm Black PLA 3D Printer Filament, 2.3kg

RS Stock No.: 125-4335Brand: RS PRO
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Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Material Type

PLA

Printing Technology

FDM

Machine Specific

No

Colour

Black

For Use With

Common Desktop 3D Printers

Weight

2.3kg

Diameter

1.75mm

Printing Material

PLA

Country of Origin

Spain

Product details

RS PRO 3D Printer Filament PLA 1.75mm, 2.3 Kg

Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) is a plastic made from renewable natural resources and one of the most popular materials for 3D printing. Plastics such as PLA are the most popular 3D printing material due to its simplicity, dimensional accuracy and low cost. PLA can be printed at a low temperature and does not require a heated bed and is one of the most environmentally friendly filaments available.
PLA is a tough, easy to use high-grade PLA type of filament, ideal for 3D printing. Slightly modified, the filament retains the typical features of PLA but makes it tougher and less brittle. Due to a low shrinkage factor, PLA will not deform after cooling.

This RS Pro range of PLA 3D printing material come in various colours:
125-4335 - Black
125-4337 - White
125-4339 – Dark Blue
125-4341 - Red
125-4343 - Silver

Features and Benefits
• Tougher and less brittle compared to regular PLA
• Easy to print at low temperature
• Low warping
• PLA is derived from crops such as corn and sugar cane
• Limited smell
• Good shelf life

It is important to store the filament correctly to maintain its quality. Over time the plastic will absorb moisture from the air, creating small water bubbles in the filament. These bubbles when heated in the extruder nozzle quickly reach boiling point, spoiling the print. The use of desiccant dehumidifiers to absorb the moisture is highly recommended

Storage
Cool and dry (15-25˚C) and away from UV light, enhances the shelf life significantly.

Typical Applications
PLA for 3D printing is used in a wide range of applications such as:
• General printing
• Hobbyist
• Medical
• Education
• Prototyping
• Jewellery
• Architecture models
• Aviation
• Engineering
• Automotive

FAQs
What material can be used in 3D Printing?
Various materials can be used for 3D printing which includes:
PLA, ABS plastic, polyamide (nylon), glass filled polyamide, stereolithography materials (epoxy resins), silver, titanium, steel, wax, photopolymers and polycarbonate.

What is the least expensive 3D printing material?
PLA and ABS are the least expensive.

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RS PRO 1.75mm Black PLA 3D Printer Filament, 2.3kg

€ 105.04

Each (ex VAT)

RS PRO 1.75mm Black PLA 3D Printer Filament, 2.3kg
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Material Type

PLA

Printing Technology

FDM

Machine Specific

No

Colour

Black

For Use With

Common Desktop 3D Printers

Weight

2.3kg

Diameter

1.75mm

Printing Material

PLA

Country of Origin

Spain

Product details

RS PRO 3D Printer Filament PLA 1.75mm, 2.3 Kg

Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) is a plastic made from renewable natural resources and one of the most popular materials for 3D printing. Plastics such as PLA are the most popular 3D printing material due to its simplicity, dimensional accuracy and low cost. PLA can be printed at a low temperature and does not require a heated bed and is one of the most environmentally friendly filaments available.
PLA is a tough, easy to use high-grade PLA type of filament, ideal for 3D printing. Slightly modified, the filament retains the typical features of PLA but makes it tougher and less brittle. Due to a low shrinkage factor, PLA will not deform after cooling.

This RS Pro range of PLA 3D printing material come in various colours:
125-4335 - Black
125-4337 - White
125-4339 – Dark Blue
125-4341 - Red
125-4343 - Silver

Features and Benefits
• Tougher and less brittle compared to regular PLA
• Easy to print at low temperature
• Low warping
• PLA is derived from crops such as corn and sugar cane
• Limited smell
• Good shelf life

It is important to store the filament correctly to maintain its quality. Over time the plastic will absorb moisture from the air, creating small water bubbles in the filament. These bubbles when heated in the extruder nozzle quickly reach boiling point, spoiling the print. The use of desiccant dehumidifiers to absorb the moisture is highly recommended

Storage
Cool and dry (15-25˚C) and away from UV light, enhances the shelf life significantly.

Typical Applications
PLA for 3D printing is used in a wide range of applications such as:
• General printing
• Hobbyist
• Medical
• Education
• Prototyping
• Jewellery
• Architecture models
• Aviation
• Engineering
• Automotive

FAQs
What material can be used in 3D Printing?
Various materials can be used for 3D printing which includes:
PLA, ABS plastic, polyamide (nylon), glass filled polyamide, stereolithography materials (epoxy resins), silver, titanium, steel, wax, photopolymers and polycarbonate.

What is the least expensive 3D printing material?
PLA and ABS are the least expensive.