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MatterHackers Metallic Gold PRO Series PLA Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
1kg of PRO Series PLA, aka Polylactic Acid, spooled and ready-to-use for 3D Printing.
PRO Series PLA filament is specially formulated for precision 3D printing and manufactured in the USA.
List Price: | $52.00 |
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Check out our new metallic PLA in Bronze, Silver, and Gold! This is a non-filled, 100% PLA filament, so you get a beautiful metallic shine without wearing down your nozzle like you would with metal-filled PLA's.
1 Kg (2.2 lbs) spool of 1.75mm metallic gold PRO Series PLA filament. All PRO Series filament is vacuum sealed with desiccant for storage and freshness.
PLA, aka Polylactic Acid, is a multipurpose material commonly used in 3D printing. PLA is a bioplastic, which means it is made from renewable natural resources such as corn starch and tapioca products. As a biodegradable material it is much better for the environment, especially compared to petrochemical-based alternatives (such as ABS).
Our PLA is compatible with nearly all 3D printers, including RepRap derivatives and those from MakerBot, Ultimaker, Bits from Bytes, Airwolf3D, Makergear, Printrbot, Bukobot, Type A Machines, and many others.
At MatterHackers, we prefer PLA as our default printing material due to its high strength and minimal warping.
Specifications
- Recommended Extrusion Temperatures: 205±15°C
- Spool Dimensions (Aprox.): 200mm Total Diameter x 50mm Inner Hole Diameter x 70mm Height Click here to download the technical drawing
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.02mm
- Density: 1.25 g/cm³
- Volume: 0.80 L
- Length: 332.60 m
- Download the Technical Data Sheet
- Download the Safety Data Sheet
PRO Series PLA filament is manufactured in the USA.
Questions
Does it ship world wide? And is it compatible with Atom 2.5 EX printer?
Would this filament need to be re-spooled to work in a DaVinci Jr printer?
printed example? (lots of gold out there that doesn't look very good when printed, would love to see an object printed)
Do you have a sample picture of a sample print I could see?
Hello I buy one from.you and many problems to print fine If i csn send a picture you csn see I try to chsnge temperature I try to chznge % fluid But in half of the object no good quality With other fiñaments no problem tne same stl file
Hey there @PERE CATAFAL RULL,
Fell free to reach out to us at support@matterhackers.com and we can take a look at the pictures you have to see how we can improve the quality.