Properties of HTPLA Matte from the plastic family PLA
A great alternative to Carbon or Glass Fibers, Matte Fiber HTPLA uses plant fibers great looks in both artistic and technical parts with no special hardware required!
Resulting 3D-printed prototypes and end-use parts are characterized by
exceptional stability of form and potential use up to 155 C deg when heat treated.
How to anneal:
Tempering objects made with HTPLA is not difficult, but needs to be done properly for best results.
Scale Values (x/y-axis) 101.1%
Scale Values (z-axis) 99%
1. Preheat the oven to 95–110 degrees.
2. When the oven is preheated, place your printed object in the oven.
We recommend placing the object on a flat aluminum sheet or similar.
Set a 10-minute timer
Printability
Printing temperature mm/s | 200 - 220°C |
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Printing speed | 25 - 45 mm/s |
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Temperature Printbed | 40 - 60°C |
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Level of difficulty | medium |
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Surface | Normal |
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Specific weight | 1.14g/cm3 |
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Heat resistance temperature | 140°C |
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Possible nozzles | brass, Coated, copper, hardened Steel, ruby, stainless steel |
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Adhesion types | 3DLac Adhesion spray, PrintaFix, Spring steel plate PEI |
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Variants
Article | Filament | Packaging | Spool diameter | inner diameter | Spool width | Price | |
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01185009.05 | 0.5kg | Carton Spool | 20 cm | 5.2 cm | 5.5 cm | CHF 51.95 | |