Introduction to PLA (Polylactic Acid) 3D Printing Consumables
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable thermoplastic mainly extracted from renewable plant resources such as corn starch and sugarcane. Due to its environmental friendliness, ease of use, and wide applicability, it has become one of the most popular 3D printing materials
Core Features
1. Environmental friendliness
Biodegradation: Under industrial composting conditions (high temperature and high humidity), it can decompose into water and carbon dioxide, reducing environmental pollution.
Renewable raw materials: sourced from plant resources, reducing dependence on petroleum based plastics.
2. Printing performance
Low shrinkage rate: Almost no warping during cooling, suitable for printing large or complex models.
Low temperature printing: Melting temperature range 180-220 ° C (recommended nozzle temperature
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable thermoplastic mainly extracted from renewable plant resources such as corn starch and sugarcane. Due to its environmental friendliness, ease of use, and wide applicability, it has become one of the most popular 3D printing materials
Core Features
1. Environmental friendliness
Biodegradation: Under industrial composting conditions (high temperature and high humidity), it can decompose into water and carbon dioxide, reducing environmental pollution.
Renewable raw materials: sourced from plant resources, reducing dependence on petroleum based plastics.
2. Printing performance
Low shrinkage rate: Almost no warping during cooling, suitable for printing large or complex models.
Low temperature printing: Melting temperature range 180-220 ° C (recommended nozzle temperature