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- Model: PLA-3D850-1.75mm-SAKATA3D
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PLA (polylactic acid) is a biodegradable polymer derived from renewable resources. It has gained much popularity in 3D printing.
Raw Material: IngeoTM NatureWorks PLA 3D850*
Extrusion temperature of about 180 °C - 210 °C
Recommended temperature hot bed 0 - 60ªC
(*: NatureWorks and IngeoTM are registered trademarks of NatureWorks LLC
Characteristics:
- Excellent performance in both tensile strength and impact, with the advantage over the ABS which has lower thermal contractions and does not produce "warping".
- Biodegrable material made from vegetable products and with low odor emision.
- High resistance to temperature (110-120 degrees) so you can replace the ABS in many applications.
- You can print without heated bed.
- Quick crystallisation allowing higher printing speeds, also you will get more accurate parts.
Diameter:
1.75 mm - 0.03 ±
Reel:
Diameter: 195 mm
Height: 70 mm
Diameter central hole: 53 mm
Gross weight: 1.2 kg
Net weight: 1 kg
Packaging:
Coil vacuum packed with desiccant
Print Settings (As reference) | |
Printing temperature | 190ºC - 220 ºC |
Heated Bed | No - 60 ºC |
Layer Fan | Yes, highly recommended. |
Material | PLA Ingeo 3D850 |
92% Customers recommend this product
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5 Awesome82.73%
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4 Great9.09%
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3 Average2.73%
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2 Bad3.64%
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1 Poor1.82%
Reviews Over PLA INGEO 3D850 Filament - 1,75mm - Sakata 3D
- (5)
Total Reviews (110)
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Top Positive & Critical Reviews
Top Positive Reviews
View All 91 Top Positive ReviewsAuthor: Manuel Prieto García
- 18/11/2024
- (5)
Muy buenos materiales, el Ingeo no me falta nunca porque me gustan los resultados, y el PLA seda lo estoy utilizando por la rigidez que tiene frente a otro tipo de materiales.
Top Critical Reviews
View All 2 Top Critical ReviewsAuthor: Óscar González Gómez
- 15/06/2020
- (1)
Llevo más de 2 años imprimiendo con una Ender 3 a diario, sin parar, y en este tiempo he probado todo tipo de filamentos, incluyendo los de Sakata, y más allá de algún que otro atasco normal debi