Print in 3D and create prototypes, spare parts, quick and on-demand production, etc. in any shape or geometry. 3D Filaments come in different plastic materials and with varying properties. PLA polylactic acid is a biodegradable polymer derived from non-GMO corn starch. This means that an item made of PLA will slowly start to decompose when exposed to moisture, and if dropped in the sea it will dissolve completely after six months to two years. Compare this to conventional plastics where degradation will take 500-1,000 years. Although PLA will degrade in an exposed natural environment, it is important to point out that it is very robust when printed and used in any normal application. With PLA it is easy to print big parts due to its thermal stability. It is stiff, hard, but also more brittle than some other compounds. This means that it may not be the best choice of material if the printed item will be exposed to repeated heavy bumps or sharp impacts. More information: Features | Printing material | Polylactic acid (PLA) |  | Printing colours | Neutral |  | Brand compatibility | Any brand |  | Print speed | 60 mm/sec |  | Impact strength | 0.025 kJ/m² |  | Flexural modulus | 2300 MPa |  | Flexural strength | 50 MPa |  | Elongation at break | 50 % |  | Diameter tolerance | 0.05 mm |  | Tensile strength | 500 kPa |  | Print temperature guideline | 200 °C |  | Glass transition temperature (min) | 125 °C |  | Non-toxic | Yes | Packaging data | Package width | 212 mm |  | Package depth | 211 mm |  | Package height | 80 mm |  | Package weight | 1316 g | Weight & dimensions | Weight | 1000 g |  | Thickness | 2.85 mm |  | Diameter | 2.85 mm |  | Wire length | 12800 mm |
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