PLA is Poly-Lactic-Acid, a biodegradable polymer with a low melting point.
It is an easy material to print with and Ultrafuse PLA (previously Innofil3D PLA) gives a smooth printing result.
This most used 3D printing material is available in a wide range of RAL and Ultrafuse colors and translucent variants.
When properly cooled, PLA has a higher maximum printing speed, lower layer heights, and sharper printed corners. Combining this with low warping of the print makes it a popular plastic for makers, prosumers and schools.
Data Sheets of Ultrafuse PLA:
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ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is the second most used 3D printing material. Ultrafuse ABS (previously Innofil3D ABS) is strong, flexible with high heat resistance. ABS is a preferred plastic for engineers and professional applications.
The material can be smoothened with acetone and sprayed. To make a proper 3D print with ABS you most probably will need a heated print bed.
Data Sheets of Ultrafuse ABS:
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Ultrafuse PET (previously Innofil3D EPR InnoPET) is made from a premium, food approved PET (Polyethylene terephthalate). PET is widely used to produce food and beverage containers and bottles.
This high-quality filament will give you outstanding printing results: good layer adhesion, high resolution and easy to handle. It has a natural transparent, smooth look. Ultrafuse PET can be 100% recycled.
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