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This lekker local 1kg roll of Neon Pink 3D Fusion PLA Filament fuses affordability and innovation into a PLA range of vibrant colours and smooth printing.
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As 3D printing lands in more homes across South Africa, we are thrilled to see local filaments spring to the market with affordability and quality in mind. We’ve put many local suppliers to the test, but it’s always a joy when one surprises us. 3D Fusion is our newest local brand of locally made 3D filaments! This gem of a brand has produced some of the best affordable local PLA and PETG filament. We are thrilled to add their range of vibrant colours, smooth print quality, and meticulous spooling, like their Neon Pink 3D Fusion PLA Filament.
Compared to most 3D filament manufacturers, 3D Fusion has placed a core focus on making a great quality filament for everyday use that’s affordable to everyone in the local South African market. The 3D Fusion PLA range opens a vibrant spectrum of colours and is meticulously designed for the smoothest 3D printing experience. Printing with these filaments felt as easy as swirling cream on pie. These are some key ingredients that, in our experience, do wonders toward making a material a comfortable “Everyday Filament”, and when coupled with a fantastically wide range of colours to choose from, can easily make this filament a firm favourite amongst 3D Makers of all kinds.
PLA Filament is by far the most commonly used by beginner Makers. 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. This Neon Pink 3D Fusion PLA Filament has a stunning vibrant colour to use for your printing projects.
Of course, as with any other filament brand, we encourage you to test out 3D Fusion PLA for yourself, and if you enjoy the colours, print quality and easy printing style of it, then take the next leap and test out other materials from our new 3D Fusion filament range.
3D Fusion PLA Filament – Technical Specifications: |
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– 3D Fusion |
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– Polylactic Acid (PLA) |
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– N/A |
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– 1.75mm |
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– Neon Pink |
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– 1.23 |
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– 62 (°C) ± 3(°C) |
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– 1mm/1mm2 @ 10nm 64 ( ̊C) |
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– 185°C: 2.1 – 210°C: 7.9 |
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– 44 |
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– 4 ± 2 |
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– 1kg |
3D Fusion PLA Filament – Suggested Print Settings: |
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– 180°C to 220°C |
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– Brass / Any |
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– Standard: 0.4mm |
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– No Heat / 50°C to 60°C |
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– BuildTak / Magigoo / Painters Tape / PEI |
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– 50 to 100 |
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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:
Colour | Neon Pink |
Special | Normal |
Plastic Type | PLA |
Plastic Diameter | 1.75mm |
Plastic Weight | 1kg |
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Crafting magic right here in South Africa, 3D Fusion is a local brand of 3D filament Makers. We are thrilled to stock their outstanding 3D filament rolls. While still a new company that sprung to life in 2020, their innovative 3D printing materials have impressed us greatly. Specialising in PLA and PETG filaments, 3D Fusion produces high quality without breaking the bank, ensuring a smooth printing experience for enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals alike.
This great fusion of affordability and local excellence is where 3D Fusion thrives. Their focus creates great-quality, everyday-use filaments at affordable prices for the local South African market. The 3D Fusion PLA range opens a spectrum of vibrant colors, meticulously designed for easily printing your intricate designs and prototypes. The ease of printing with their PLA filaments will make them a firm favorite among 3D Makers. On the other hand, the 3D Fusion PETG range is concocted for function and resilience. With a fun array of colours to choose from, their PETG is perfect for creative and engineering projects where you want your prints to withstand bumps and scraps without breaking.
We can’t wait to see more materials and ranges sprout from this wonderful brand. Join us in supporting the growth of 3D printing in South Africa, and experience the fusion of innovation and affordability with 3D Fusion filaments.