PLA Filament PEIPLA Filament PLA Filament (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable polymer coming from renewable organic resources (corn starch or sugarcane). PLA Filament is recyclable but can also be biological decomposed in composting plants. Due to a low shrinkage factor PLA will not deform after cooling, this makes the material ideal for 3D printing on FFF FDM machines. Polylactic acid is a polyester that is built from several lactic acid units. It is colourless and
ISO 527 Modulus of Elasticity (at 23°C/50% rh) 7
Modulus of elasticity 3 GPa
better dimensional stability
High temperature materials such as PEEK are advanced engineering thermoplastics which offer improved mechanical and chemical stability at elevated temperatures when compared to regular thermoplastics
Additionally these material are also sought after in the chemical
Description Value Printer nozzle temperature 390 - 410°C Heated bed temperature 120 - 160°C Chamber temperature 80 - 160°C Print Speed 15 - 150 mm/s Bed Material
engineered for industrial applications demanding high performance and reliability
≤10² Ω DIN IEC 60167 Surface resistance (ROB) <10² Ω DIN IEC 60093
This PA6 stands out with its remarkable mechanical strength
000 h) 150 °C EC 60216 Service temperature (during lifetime max
No shrinkage / dimensional stability
24 g/cc ISO 1183 Tensile strength at yield 66 MPa ISO 527 Tensile (E) modulus 3027 MPa ISO 527 Impact strength - Charpy method 23˚C 3