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This 1kg of SA Filament Pale Green PLA is locally made and offers avid 3D Makers a fun easy-to-print range of colourful PLA filament for your cool projects.
Free shipping on orders over R1250 - courier delivery and within South Africa
3D Printing is quickly growing in popularity across the world with new makers jumping onboard and searching for fun filaments to experiment with. PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable thermoplastic which is derived from renewable organic resources such as sugarcane and corn starch. This makes PLA Filament a surprisingly eco-friendly plastic to print with when compared to other petrochemical-based filament options, and the wide range of colours and additives makes it one of the most versatile ranges too.PLA Filament is by far the most commonly used by beginners.
These 1kg spools of SA Filament PLA Filament are extruded and spooled right here in South Africa, making them a great option if you want to support locally made. While they don’t have quite the same colour choice as many other brands do (yet!), SA Filament has created an affordable and decent alternative to many of the other PLA filament options we stock. Easy printing and a bright range of colours are what make PLA filament ranges a fantastic choice for all makers with whacky prints in mind.
Of course, we adore 3D printing in our favourite colour and we can’t help ourselves reaching for green PLA. This SA Filament PLA has an interesting pastel colour called pale green. Besides being a must for printing your own Octiman, green is a colour that lends itself to a variety of project possibilities. As one of the prime colours, green can both blend in naturally and really “pop” in the right environment. A splash of green livens up a workspace or home with décor or handy office accessories. This Pale Green SA Filament presents a natural aesthetic for almost any application.
SA Filament PLA Filament - Technical Specifications: |
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– Polylactic Acid (PLA) |
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– N/A |
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– 1.75mm |
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– 1kg |
SA Filament PLA Filament - Specifications: |
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– 190 to 220 |
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– Brass / Any |
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– Standard: 0.4mm |
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– No Heat / 50 to 70 |
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– BuildTak / Magigoo / Painters Tape / PEI |
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– 30 to 60 |
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– On 100% from Layer 2+ |
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– Not Necessary |
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– N/A |
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– Heating / Sanding / XTC Coating / Painting |
Although 3D Printing at first glance can seem extremely complicated, with a crazy amount of different polymers and plastics available, PLA is polymerised in such a way that even a beginner can enjoy awesome results without ever needing any training or formal education on the topic. This is why it is arguably the most popular filament in the world, and as long as you aren’t requiring the printed models or parts to be very strong, it can handle a wide range of applications from decorative art to functional door handles and similar types of objects.
However, even though it is very easy to print with compared to other polymers, there are still some handy tips to help you get to a good level of quality from your PLA Prints, and this is why we’ve taken the time to provide what we feel are the Top Three Tips for 3D Printing with PLA:
Although we like to believe that we are masters of 3D Printing, after spending a good many years enveloped in the industry, we have to admit that even we learn something new from time to time, and as such we always recommend getting out there and doing your own research to develop your own opinion and grow your knowledge from multiple sources!
As such, in addition to the above PLA Printing Tips, we’ve also gathered an awesome collection of what we feel are great resources to start with when getting into 3D Printing, so be sure to check these out if you’re looking for more insights and information on PLA Printing, or if you’re just curious and eager to see more opinions on one of the many facets of this still-fresh industry:
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As Makers, we often can't help but try to fix the problems we see, whether it be at home, in our local environments, or pretty much anywhere else that we can reach, and this is essentially what has driven the SA Filament team to bring locally produced filaments to the South African Market. After experiencing one of the roughest and most challenging years that South Africans have faced in recent times, the team at SA Filament started seeing a severe shortage of filaments throughout the country, and although many local 3D Makers wanted to get involved in assisting with 3D Printed face masks and other PPE, there simply wasn't enough filament to go around for everyone. So, with a relatively simple idea driven by a passion for the SA 3D Maker community, the SA Filament team decided to take on the challenge and open up a manufacturing plant to begin extruding filaments locally - so that supplies could be not only available to as many South Africans as possible, but also as affordable as possible for everyone who wants to get involved in 3D Printing.
As 3D Makers who are passionate about not only their SA community's wellbeing, but also for ensuring that all SA 3D Makers have open access to affordable yet good quality filament, SA Filament have been true Makers in the fact that they saw a problem, created a solution, and followed through until the task was completed. We look forward to working with them to help boost the local 3D Filament industry, and we're excited to see just how big they can grow as they utilise their strong passion to drive the brand forward and deliver a Local, Lekker Filament for all SA Makers.