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Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm Matter3D Performance PLA Filament - 1 kg

Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm Matter3D Performance PLA Filament - 1 kg

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Introducing Matter3D Performance PLA - 1.75mm, the perfect 3D printing filament . Made in Canada, this 10% carbon fiber filament delivers superior strength and durability that outshines many ABS materials....
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SKU: M3DPLACF1K
Vendor: Matter3D
Category: Filament
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Introducing Matter3D Performance PLA - 1.75mm, the perfect 3D printing filament . Made in Canada, this 10% carbon fiber filament delivers superior strength and durability that outshines many ABS materials. Made with pure NatureWorks 3D850 resin, our Performance PLA is the perfect choice for applications requiring high heat resistance (up to 85°C) and increased strength.

Benefits of Performance PLA

  • Heat resistance: Ideal for functional objects subjected to high temperatures.
  • Reinforced impact: Stronger and more durable than traditional PLA.
  • Ease of printing: Retains the advantages of classic PLA while improving print quality.

Heat treatment options

Parts printed with Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm Matter3D Performance PLA Filament - 1 kg can be heat-treated (annealed) to enhance their physical properties. To do this, heat the part to a temperature between 80 and 130 °C for up to 30 minutes.

Compatibility and storage

This filament is compatible with most desktop 3D printers, such as Makerbot, Prusa, Ender, Flashforge, and many more. Each 1 kg (2.2 lbs) spool is precision extruded, carefully vacuum-sealed with a desiccant to ensure protection against moisture. We recommend drying your filaments before use to ensure the best results.

Technical data

  • Product Name: Performance PLA – 3D850
  • Product Code: FIL-1020-00-10
  • Diameter: 1.75 +/- 0.05 mm
  • Weight: 1 kg
  • Length: 335 m
  • Density: 1.24 g/cc
  • Nozzle temperature: 225 – 260 °C
  • Bed temperature: 25 – 75 °C