Brand: 3DSUPREME
Material: PLA Glitter
Colour: Metallic Orange Brown
3DSUPREME - PLA Glitter is a very aesthetic PLA-based filament with sparkling flakes inside.
PLA is a high quality hard plastic that is easy to use and ideal for 3D printing.
3DSUPREME - PLA Glitter is a slightly modified filament with preserved typical features of PLA. It is harder than regular PLA and less brittle. Due to a low shrinkage factor, this PLA does not deform after cooling. Poly lactic acid is a biodegradable plastic made from renewable natural resources and is one of the most popular materials for 3D printing.
3DSUPREME - PLA Glitter has a tolerance of +/- 0.05mm.
Due to the transparency of PLA combined with the flakes, color saturation can be increased by increasing the wall thickness.
3DSUPREME is available in many different beautiful colors and focuses on quality. It is produced in Europe and comes on cardboard spools to protect the environment.
3DSUPREME is a filament with a focus on quality. It is European produced and comes on cardboard spools, to protect the environment.
3DSUPREME is based on the RAL color system and so the color is the same time after time. 3DSUPREME is developed with the latest technology to ensure you receive a filament wire with a tight diameter and roundness tolerance.
3DSUPREME PLA is a non-toxic material and without unpleasant smells. Due to its thermal properties, it is a material that ensures great prints time after time. Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable polymer produced from lactic acid, which can be fermented from crops such as corn.
About the material
Description |
Test method |
Typical value |
Specific gravity |
ISO 1183 |
1.24g/cc |
MFR 210°C/2.16 kg |
ISO 1133 |
9.56 gr/10 min |
Tensile Strength at Yield (MPa) |
ISO 527 |
70 Mpa |
Strain to yield |
ISO 527 |
5% |
Strain to break |
ISO 527 |
20% |
E-Modulus |
ISO 527 |
3120 Mpa |
Impact strength - Charpy method 23 ̊C |
ISO 179 |
3.4 kJ/m2 |
Moisture absorption |
ISO 62 |
1968 ppm |
Printing temp. |
DF |
215±10°C |
Melting temp. |
ISO 11357 |
115±35°C |
Vicat softening temp. |
ISO 306 |
60°C |
Glass transition temp. |
ISO 11357 |
57°C |