By Elegoo

ELEGOO 1.75mm 1KG PLA 3D Printer Filament - White (PLA-175-WH-1KG)

SKU: PLA-175-WH-1KG
MFR#:
PLA-175-WH-1KG

Regular price $19.99
Regular price Sale price $19.99


Regular price $19.99
Regular price Sale price $19.99

Overview


Description

ELEGOO's 1.75mm PLA filament comes on a 1 kg spool, designed to deliver precise and reliable results for most FDM 3D printers using this diameter. With a tight dimensional tolerance of ±0.02mm, it ensures consistent layering and minimal issues like warping or shrinking. The filament is carefully wound to avoid tangling and vacuum-sealed to keep moisture out, enhancing print quality. Ideal for beginners and professionals alike, this PLA material offers smooth extrusion, low odor, and environmental benefits thanks to its biodegradable nature. It prints optimally between 190°C and 230°C and works well with or without a heated build plate for better adhesion.

Specifications

Features
Ease of Use: Considered one of the easiest 3D printing filaments to work with, suitable for both beginners and experienced users.
High Performance: Produces high-quality prints with minimal warping and low shrinkage.
No Clogging: Many brands feature tangle-free and clog-free designs for a smooth and consistent printing experience.
Environmentally Friendly: PLA is derived from renewable resources like corn starch, making it biodegradable and more eco-friendly than some alternatives.
Low Odor: Prints with little to no noticeable odor.
Broad Compatibility: Compatible with the vast majority of FDM 3D printers on the market that use 1.75mm filament.

Specifications
Material: Polylactic Acid (PLA)
Filament Diameter: 1.75 mm.
Dimensional Accuracy: Varies by brand but typically in the range of ±0.02 mm to ±0.05 mm.
Weight: 1 kg (approximately 2.2 lbs).
Extruder Temperature: Recommended print temperature is generally between 190°C and 230°C, depending on the manufacturer.
Build Plate Temperature: While a heated bed is not always required, a temperature of 0°C to 65°C may be recommended to help with adhesion.