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    Manufacturer: ColorFABB

    PLA SEMI-MATTE BLACK

    93,96 лв.
    This semi-matte PLA filament eliminates the glossy appearance seen on most PLA 3D prints. The highlights on the surface will be less visible, resulting in an overall cleaner and much higher quality look. If you’re looking to upgrade your 3D printed projects to the next level, our PLA semi matte will do the trick.
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    This semi-matte PLA filament eliminates the glossy appearance seen on most PLA 3D prints. The highlights on the surface will be less visible, resulting in an overall cleaner and much higher quality look. If you’re looking to upgrade your 3D printed projects to the next level, our PLA semi matte will do the trick.

     PLA semi matte contains no fibers and prints at regular PLA temperatures and settings. The material is as reliable and easy to work with as any other PLA type material.

    At colorFabb we have a well equipped 3d printing studio with a lot of popular 3d printers. We know our materials will give you excellent results and to help you get these results here are tips and trick for using colorFabb 3d printing filament.

    Adviced 3d printing temperature:

    195-220C*

    Adviced 3d print speed:

    40 - 100 mm/s

    Advised Heated bed (if you have one, not strictly necessary):

    50-60C

    Build platform

    Our PLA/PHA performs well on both heated and non-heated build platforms. For those users printing on a cold build platform we advise applying masking tape to the build area. The rough surface of the tape will provide enough adhesion for the first layer to stick and print almost without any warping.

    Users using heated build platforms have quite a few options these days. The usual suspects are glass and aluminum build plates. For directly printing on glass or aluminum we advice user to apply glue-stick. A very thin layer will be sufficient to keep your print nicely in place. Another method is dissolving wood glue in water, you the consistency of the substance can be quite thin, a bit like milk. By applying just a few drops and smearing this out before you start heating the built plate will create a very thing layer which holds the PLA/PHA down very well. If applying this method, be careful that you don’t get your electronics wet.

    Another method that works well with colorFabb PLA/PHA is polyimide tape, or Kapton tape. This tape is available as a very narrow strip or very wide strips which allow you to cover the build plate in one go. When the tape is applied correctly it can last for months. 

    TIP! Take your time leveling the bed and adjusting the the gap between 3d printer nozzle and build plate. A perfect first layer will is very important, especially for 3d prints with a large bottom layer. Having the nozzle set to close to the build plate will cause a pressure build up and as a result back flow in most hot ends. 

     TIP! PLA/PHA has very minimal warping tendencies, however if your printing parts which take up the maximum of you buildspace you might see some warping. If it’s very important that your part is perfectly flat than we suggest to turn down the fan that is cooling your part. This allows the material to slowly get rid of heat without warping. After a few centimeters you can turn on the cooling if the part needs it.

     *3d printers have lots of different types of hot-end which makes it extremely difficult to give aan temperature advice. We feel our temperature advice holds for most 3d printers, but should be considered as a starting point for you to find the temperatures that work in you setup. Don’t be afraid to go either higher or lower then our advised temperatures if you feel your set-up needs this.

    Since colorFabb develops and produces their own filaments we have a lot of knowhow about our materials. Here you’ll find all kinds of interesting material specifications that will help you decide which material is best for your project.

    Please note: The colorFabb transparent colors in the PLA/PHA range are pure PLA without the added PHA.

    Material:

    colorFabb PLA/PHA

    Diameter Tolerance:
    ± 0.05 mm

    Density:
    1.210-1.430 g·cm-3

    Glass Transition Temperature
    55C

    Products specifications
    Filament Material PLA
    Filament Diameter 1.75/2.85 mm
    Color
     
    Weight 750 g
    Nozzle size ≥ 0.15mm
    Print temp ± 195 - 220° C
    Heat bed ± 50 - 60° C
    Layer height ≥ 0.1mm
    Print speed 40 - 100 mm/s
    Fan speed 50-100%
    Flow rate ± 100%
    Retraction Yes ± 5 mm
    Experience level Beginner
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    This semi-matte PLA filament eliminates the glossy appearance seen on most PLA 3D prints. The highlights on the surface will be less visible, resulting in an overall cleaner and much higher quality look. If you’re looking to upgrade your 3D printed projects to the next level, our PLA semi matte will do the trick.

     PLA semi matte contains no fibers and prints at regular PLA temperatures and settings. The material is as reliable and easy to work with as any other PLA type material.

    At colorFabb we have a well equipped 3d printing studio with a lot of popular 3d printers. We know our materials will give you excellent results and to help you get these results here are tips and trick for using colorFabb 3d printing filament.

    Adviced 3d printing temperature:

    195-220C*

    Adviced 3d print speed:

    40 - 100 mm/s

    Advised Heated bed (if you have one, not strictly necessary):

    50-60C

    Build platform

    Our PLA/PHA performs well on both heated and non-heated build platforms. For those users printing on a cold build platform we advise applying masking tape to the build area. The rough surface of the tape will provide enough adhesion for the first layer to stick and print almost without any warping.

    Users using heated build platforms have quite a few options these days. The usual suspects are glass and aluminum build plates. For directly printing on glass or aluminum we advice user to apply glue-stick. A very thin layer will be sufficient to keep your print nicely in place. Another method is dissolving wood glue in water, you the consistency of the substance can be quite thin, a bit like milk. By applying just a few drops and smearing this out before you start heating the built plate will create a very thing layer which holds the PLA/PHA down very well. If applying this method, be careful that you don’t get your electronics wet.

    Another method that works well with colorFabb PLA/PHA is polyimide tape, or Kapton tape. This tape is available as a very narrow strip or very wide strips which allow you to cover the build plate in one go. When the tape is applied correctly it can last for months. 

    TIP! Take your time leveling the bed and adjusting the the gap between 3d printer nozzle and build plate. A perfect first layer will is very important, especially for 3d prints with a large bottom layer. Having the nozzle set to close to the build plate will cause a pressure build up and as a result back flow in most hot ends. 

     TIP! PLA/PHA has very minimal warping tendencies, however if your printing parts which take up the maximum of you buildspace you might see some warping. If it’s very important that your part is perfectly flat than we suggest to turn down the fan that is cooling your part. This allows the material to slowly get rid of heat without warping. After a few centimeters you can turn on the cooling if the part needs it.

     *3d printers have lots of different types of hot-end which makes it extremely difficult to give aan temperature advice. We feel our temperature advice holds for most 3d printers, but should be considered as a starting point for you to find the temperatures that work in you setup. Don’t be afraid to go either higher or lower then our advised temperatures if you feel your set-up needs this.

    Since colorFabb develops and produces their own filaments we have a lot of knowhow about our materials. Here you’ll find all kinds of interesting material specifications that will help you decide which material is best for your project.

    Please note: The colorFabb transparent colors in the PLA/PHA range are pure PLA without the added PHA.

    Material:

    colorFabb PLA/PHA

    Diameter Tolerance:
    ± 0.05 mm

    Density:
    1.210-1.430 g·cm-3

    Glass Transition Temperature
    55C

    Products specifications
    Filament Material PLA
    Filament Diameter 1.75/2.85 mm
    Color
     
    Weight 750 g
    Nozzle size ≥ 0.15mm
    Print temp ± 195 - 220° C
    Heat bed ± 50 - 60° C
    Layer height ≥ 0.1mm
    Print speed 40 - 100 mm/s
    Fan speed 50-100%
    Flow rate ± 100%
    Retraction Yes ± 5 mm
    Experience level Beginner