MatterHackers Red MH Build Series High Speed PLA-HS Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
MH Build Series Red PLA-HS, or High-Speed PLA, is an affordable PLA filament intended for producing PLA parts faster than ever before!
- Enhanced extrusion efficiency for fast printing
- Easy to print - just like regular PLA
- Optimized rheology to transition from fluid to solid in a heartbeat
- Compatible with Bambu AMS
- As low as $26.03 per spool with Bulk Pricing!
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MH Build Series High-Speed PLA Filament
MH Build Series PLA-HS, or high-speed PLA, is the best-selling high-speed PLA at MatterHackers, making it the top choice for anyone looking to create beautiful PLA faster than ever before.
Here are the top features of MH Build Series PLA-HS:
- Enhanced extrusion efficiency: the reduced viscosity of the molten plastic, realized through fine-tuned modifications at the molecular level, ensures a print speed that is nothing short of a revolution in the 3D printing landscape.
- Optimized rheology: transitions from fluid to solid in a heartbeat, reducing shrinkage to a minimum. This facilitates a print quality that manifests in crisp corners and meticulous details, bringing a new definition to high-speed precision.
- Mechanical Integrity: Breaking the speed-strength trade-off, the High-Speed series guarantees parts that are not just printed faster but are robust and functional.
- Huge Variety: MH Build Series is also available in PLA, ABS, and PETG , and more!
To learn more read - High Speed PLA: Mastering the Art of Fast Printing
How Does Build Series PLA-HS Work?
MatterHackers is thrilled to unveil the next giant leap in 3D printing technology: the MHBuild High-Speed filament series. This filament was created to bring you speed through a custom chemical blueprint that boasts:
- Reduced viscosity & shrinkage
- Optimized rheology
- Fine-tuned modifications at the molecular level
- Designed for breathtaking printing speed
Unleash Your Creativity Build Series PLA-HS
MH Build Series High-Speed PLA that's just as easy to use as standard PLA. Crafted meticulously to cater to the most ambitious creators, the High-Speed series promises an uncharted territory of speed, precision, and resilience.
- Speed, but still results in robust, sturdy parts
- Efficient and reliable
- Bring your visions to life faster than ever before
Low Prices - Even Lower with Bulk Pricing!
MH Build Series High-Speed PLA filament is the most affordable high-speed material on the market that is still reliable and capable of producing high-quality results.
- Lowest prices for quality parts
- Bulk pricing available - the more you buy, the more you save per spool
- As low as $18.99 per spool
Technical Specifications
Printer Settings:
- Extruder Temperature: 200-230℃
- Bed Temperature: 50-65°C
- Fan Speed: 100%
- Printing Speed: 50-350mm/s
- Heated Bed: Optional
Spool/Filament Dimensions:
- 200mm Total Diameter (approximately)
- 50mm Inner Hole Diameter (approximately)
- 65mm Height (approximately)
- 1 kg spool
- True Diameter: 1.75mm
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.05mm
- Density: 1.24 (g/cm³)
Download the Testing Data Sheet Here.
Download the Material Data Sheet Here.
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Questions
Will this work for a TAZ 6? If so, is it the same instructions as the TAZ 5?
Would it be possible to operate the hotend without connecting it to my printer? What kind of power supply, cabels / connections would I need? I'd like to test , how good it can handle the material (PVDF) before installing it into the printer.
I am looking at building a Prusa MK3 clone, 24V, with a BEAR frame. Which E3D V6 is compatable?
Just purchased this....do you have a model for the longer fan shroud that is needed?
What is the correct hot end for a Tevo Tornado and what modifications are needed to install it
Will it work with Anet e12 and what modifications would be involveds. Thanks
What are the benefits of 24v over 12v? I currently have a 24v power supply to run the bed on my printer, and a 12v supply for the board, and hot end, but it would be easy enough to add another relay off the hot end output to run 24v.
I have a weedo m2 printer is this hot end compatible?
do you have a guide, kit, etc for a taz 6 to do this and the extruder?
do you have instructions for upgrading a taz4 flexydualie hot ends to e3d hotends?
Do you have instruction just for taz5? Aslo what else do i need to bolt to taz 5 ? And last what asorted nozzsles would you recomend
Why don't you just include a 5V fan instead of 24V? Then the instructions wouldn't have to reroute the "blower" wires.
Do you have a setup to use dual print heads on a taz5, either 1.75 or 3.0?
Looking to upgrade an Ender 3. Will this work? I have already upgraded to direct drive on the Ender 3. I will check if I have a 12v or a 24v going to the hot end.