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PLA Ultrafuse

BASF-UF-PLA-WHITE-175-750
15.84 € 15.84 €
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The BASF Ultrafuse PLA filament is part of the broad Ultrafuse range of materials for FFF 3D printing, together with many other standard, engineering, flexible, reinforced, high temperature and support filaments. The Ultrafuse PLA is available in over 10 colors in diameters of both 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm. The spool sizes range from 750 g to 8.5 kg. Like all BASF Ultrafuse filaments, the Ultrafuse PLA is manufactured on state-of-the-art computer-controlled machinery. Thanks to the careful manufacturing methods, the Ultrafuse filament colors and diameters are consistent, and the materials always perform thermomechanically. The Ultrafuse PLA filament is compatible with breakaway supports as well as the water soluble Ultrafuse BVOH support filament.

Part 3D printed with the BASF Ultrafuse PLA filament

Image 1: Part 3D printed with the BASF Ultrafuse PLA filament. 

PLA (polylactic acid) is the most used material in 3D printing, followed by ABS. PLA is a mechanically strong (although somewhat brittle), fairly flexible and durable thermoplastic made from plant based materials (such as sugarcane, cornstarch, sugar beet pulp, potatoes, tapioca), which makes it an environmentally friendly and often biodegradable (in industrial conditions) 3D printing material. PLA’s composition also makes it food safe, which is why it is often used in the manufacturing of utensils and food containers. 

Although mechanically strong, PLA can be quite brittle. This can be amended by annealing parts 3D printed in PLA to so-called “soft PLA”, a process that is very often employed with PLA and gives excellent results. In the process of plastic annealing, PLA is heated to a temperature slightly lower than its melting point to relieve internal stresses and rearrange the PLA’s molecular chains towards more semi-crystalline structures. This helps to reduce PLA’s brittleness by 10-20 % and also increase its temperature resistance. It should be kept in mind that annealing PLA can lead to a loss of dimensional accuracy and a deformation of the 3D printed part. Therefore, if mechanical performance is not that essential but aesthetic properties are, annealing should not be performed.

PLA is easy to 3D print and very well known for its ability to be post-processed to alter the appearance of the 3D printed part, for example smoothed or painted. This process conceals layer lines and imperfections, and can give the 3D printed part a shiny and glossy appearance. First, any surface imperfections should be removed, for example with the Retouch3D finishing tool. Then the part can be sanded and covered with a paint primer or epoxy coating such as XTC-3D or the Nanovia smoothing coating to give it a smooth glossy finish.

The Ultrafuse PLA is going to be the perfect material for at-home 3D printing, mostly for hobbyist and aesthetic uses, as well as low-cost prototyping. Although it is not suitable for engineering and functional uses (here Ultrafuse ABS is a better fit) due to its brittleness and low thermal resistance, PLA offers the advantage of high post-processability. This allows the user to personalize the surface of the 3D print and even slightly improve its thermomechanical properties by means of annealing.

General information

Material PLA
Format 0.75 / 2.5 / 4.5 / 8.5 kg
Density 1.24 g/cm³
Filament diameter 1.75 / 2.85 mm
Filament tolerance - mm
Filament length (⌀1.75 mm, 0.75 kg) 251.5 m / (⌀2.85 mm, 0.75 kg) 94.8 m / (⌀1.75 mm, 2.5 kg) 838.2 m / (⌀2.85 mm, 2.5 kg) 316.0 m / (⌀1.75 mm, 4.5 kg) 1508.8 m / (⌀2.85 mm, 4.5 kg) 568.9 m / (⌀1.75 mm, 8.5 kg) 2849.9 m / (⌀2.85 mm, 8.5 kg) 1074.5 m

Printing properties

Printing temperature 210 - 230 ºC
Print bed temperature 50 - 70 ºC
Chamber temperature -
Cooling fan -
Recommended printing speed 40 - 80 mm/s

Mechanical properties

Elongation at break (ISO 527) 4.2 %
Tensile strength (ISO 527) 34.7 MPa
Tensile modulus 2308 MPa
Flexural strength (ISO 178) 98 MPa
Flexural modulus (ISO 178) 1860 MPa
Surface hardness -
Impact strength 3.3 KJ/m²

Thermal properties

Melting temperature 151 ºC
Softening temperature 65 ºC

Other

HS Code 3916.9
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Spool diameter (inner hole) - mm
Spool width - mm

Ultrafuse PLA filament should be stored at 15-25°C in a clean and dry environment in order to protect the material from humidity, and ensure its longevity and successful prints. Ideally, it should be stored in its originally sealed package. If that’s not possible, a vacuum sealed bag with a filament drying capsule inside the spool is an equally good solution. The Ultrafuse PLA can also be stored in an intelligent filament container before and after printing, and in a filament drying device during printing.

The BASF Ultrafuse PLA filament should be extruded at a temperature of 210-230 ºC and a speed of 40-80 mm/s, on a bed (preferably glass) heated to 50-70 ºC. A heated chamber is not required with this material. In order to boost adhesion of the part to the printing bed 3DLac Stick or Magigoo can be used.

Featured properties

Printing temperature
210 - 230 ºC
Filament diameter
1.75 / 2.85 mm
High speed compatible
Yes
Density
1.24 g/cm³

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