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		<title>AzureFilm PLA 1.75mm Light Green 1kg</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Test specimens print settings: 3D printer: Creality Ender 3 Slicer: Cura Nozzle: 0,4 mm Infill: 20 % Shells: 2 Layer height: 0,2 mm Nozzle temperature: 215 °C Bed temperature: 55 °C Print speed: 50 mm/s Printing Recommendations: Nozzle temperature: 200–230°C Heated bed: Not required (recommended 50–60°C) Print speed:50–100 mm/s Build platform: Glass bed, Kaptontape, Blue...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Test specimens print settings:</strong><br />
3D printer: <strong>Creality Ender 3<br />
</strong>Slicer: <strong>Cura</strong><br />
Nozzle: <strong>0,4 mm<br />
</strong>Infill: <strong>20 %<br />
</strong>Shells: <strong>2</strong><br />
Layer height: <strong>0,2 mm</strong><br />
Nozzle temperature: <strong>215 °C<br />
</strong>Bed temperature: <strong>55 °C<br />
</strong>Print speed: <strong>50 mm/s</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong>Printing Recommendations:</strong><br />
Nozzle temperature: 200–230°C<br />
Heated bed: Not required (recommended 50–60°C)<br />
Print speed:50–100 mm/s<br />
Build platform: Glass bed, Kaptontape, Blue tape.</p>
<p>Access to all technical data sheets can be <strong><a href="https://www.azurefilm.com/en/faq">found here</a>.</strong></p>
<p>AzureFilm PLA filament with a net weight of 1 kg (2.2 lbs) or 0.5 kg (1.10 lbs), in rolls of 210 mm of external diameter, with an inside opening of 60 mm and a width of 62 mm. The filament is vacuum-sealed and contains a bag that absorbs moisture and allows the filament to remain fresh. The thickness of the PLA filament is 1.75 mm or 2.85 mm and it is produced in more than 30 different shades.</p>
<p>PLA (polylactic acid) filament for 3d printing is a versatile, easy-to-use material and is usually used in 3D printing. PLA filament is bio-plastic, which means that it is a renewable and biodegradable material. As a biodegradable material, it is much better for the environment, especially in comparison with petrochemical alternatives (eg. ABS). For good results, it is necessary to print at a temperature of 200–230°C and the printing table should be heated to 50-60°C. Please note that the temperature range of the print media may slightly differ depending on the use of other printers.</p>
<p>Our PLA filament for printers is specially designed to make it easy to use for all beginners and novices. We recommend that a newcomer keeps using the PLA printing filament because it is truly the most accessible and easy to use. It is a good material because it has excellent properties and it does not shrink when printing. In addition, it fits nicely to the printing table. ABS filament is a great alternative, but it does shrink, so you&#8217;ll have more problems with the grip of the filament on the printing table. PLA filament is a material that is distinguished by a gloss finish, and therefore it is also used for the printing of decorative elements.</p>
<p>Our PLA filament is compatible with almost all 3D printers, including RepRap and MakerBot printers, Ultimaker, Bits from Bytes, Airwolf3D, Makergear, Printrbot, Bukobot, Type A Machines and many more.</p>
<p>PLA 3d printing filament is the best-selling product out of the 3D filaments used for 3D printing with a good reason, since it is used in a wide range of 3D printing. Its advantages are that it is odorless, easy to print and does not require a heated table when printing. For PETG Filaments click here.</p>
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		<title>AzureFilm PETG 1.75mm Light Green  1kg</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2022 07:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Test specimens print settings: 3D printer: Creality Ender 3 Slicer: Cura Nozzle: 0,4 mm Infill: 20 % Shells: 2 Layer height: 0,2 mm Nozzle temperature: 230 °C Bed temperature: 80 °C Print speed: 50 mm/s Printing Recommendations: Nozzle temperature: 220–240°C Heated bed: Recommended 60-80°C Print speed: 50–100 mm/s Build platform: Glass bed, Kaptontape, Blue tape. Access...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Test specimens print settings:</strong><br />
3D printer: <strong>Creality Ender 3<br />
</strong>Slicer: <strong>Cura</strong><br />
Nozzle: <strong>0,4 mm<br />
</strong>Infill: <strong>20 %<br />
</strong>Shells: <strong>2</strong><br />
Layer height: <strong>0,2 mm</strong><br />
Nozzle temperature: <strong>230 °C<br />
</strong>Bed temperature: <strong>80 °C<br />
</strong>Print speed: <strong>50 mm/s</strong></p>
<p><strong>Printing Recommendations:</strong><br />
Nozzle temperature: 220–240°C<br />
Heated bed: Recommended 60-80°C<br />
Print speed: 50–100 mm/s<br />
Build platform: Glass bed, Kaptontape, Blue tape.</p>
<p>Access to all technical data sheets can be <strong><a href="https://www.azurefilm.com/en/faq">found here</a>.</strong></p>
<p>PETG Filament 1KG net weight 1 kg (2.2 lbs), in the welding positions on the reel with the outer diameter of 210 mm, with an inside opening of 60 mm diameter and a width of the reel of 62 mm. The filament is vacuum-sealed and contains a bag that absorbs moisture and allows the filament to remain fresh. The thickness of the PETG filament is 1.75 mm or 2.85 mm and is produced in more than 10 different shades.</p>
<p>PETG (polyethylene terephthalate) filament is a plastic thread that combines the properties of the ABS filament (solid, temperature-resistant, extremely durable) and the PLA filament (easy to print). Because of these properties, PETG is a filament material for 3D printing that you must have. It is environmentally friendly and can be recycled after use. Precisely because of its excellent chemical stability, PETG is a material that meets all the requirements of the European Parliament and the Council on artificial substances in contact with food products and medicines.</p>
<p>Our PETG filament is extremely durable, solid and odorless. It is an excellent filament that combines a combination of strength and flexibility, so it is used for printing mechanical products or in robotics. Because it has an extremely minimal degree of shrinkage and bending, it is ideal for printing large products. It is a material that is distinguished by a gloss finish, and therefore it is also used for the printing of decorative elements.<br />
For good results, you must print at a temperature of 220–240°C, and the printing table should be heated to 80-90°C. Please note that the temperature range of the print media may slightly differ depending on the use of other printers.</p>
<p>Plastic thread made of PETG material easily adheres to the printing table so that it can be printed on acrylic, glass or polyamide tape. The advantage of PETG material is that you do not need a sealed printer for printing, and the print speed is comparable to that of PLA filament printing. The PETG material has an excellent support structure due to the strength that helps to ensure that the layers are perfectly adhering during the printing, and consequently the products are structurally strong and resistant to mechanical influences.</p>
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