- PLEASE NOTE: (1) Order of minimum 2 spools is required for buyers of CA, WA, OR, NV, ID, MT, WY, CO, UT, AZ, NM, and TX. (2) Better deal for ordering 2X, 4X, 6X rolls at a time! (2) Always provide street address since shipping to P.O. Box address is SLOW.
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- QUALITY ASSURANCE: Before, During, and After production. Get the print you want on the first try!
- MOISTURE CONTROL - Before production, our raw materials are dried for several hours to eliminate moisture prior to extrusion, preventing brittleness.
- LASER PRECISION - During production, the diameter of our filament is continuously monitored and controlled by laser measurement systems, minimizing the possibility of clogs.
- VACUUM SEALED - After production, our spools are each vacuum sealed with a silica gel packet to keep moisture locked out.
- DEDICATION TO SERVICE - All of our packages are personally inspected before being sent to distribution, ensuring our products are only sold after they meet our criteria.
- Various Colors
Dimensional Accuracy: +/- 0.03mm.
Recommended PLA extrusion temperature: 210°C - 220°C (410°F - 428°F).
Keep the filament dry: It is always a good practice to store the filament in an air-tight container with silica gel desiccant.
Drying PLA filament: If needed, the filament may be dried in an oven with well controlled temperature at 70-77C (158F-170F) for 4 hours or so. Higher temperature is good for drying but will deform the filament. if you are a maker, check this link out to make an affordable device to constant supply Of dry filament: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1AQQ41gFDU Strengthen your PLA prints: Proper heat treatment (annealing) of a 3D PLA print can improve its strength and sturdiness. Symmetrical 3D print has a higher success rate compared with asymmetrical print. The recommended annealing temperature is 75-77C (167-170F). The time required will depend on the size, structure and fill rate of the print. You will have to experiment to decide. Check out this link for more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZX8eHC7fws