Reform rPLA (Recycled)

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High quality recycled PLA filament with less environmental impact

Formfutura is a renowned manufacturer of 3D printing materials focused on the development of filaments for 3D FDM printing. Formfutura works continuously on the development of innovative materials for 3D printing.

Reform rPLA is a PLA filament. PLA (polylactic acid) is a biodegradable bioplastic obtained from natural resources, specifically from starch extracted from corn, beet and wheat.

PLA is one of the most widely used materials in 3D printing today because it does not give off harmful gases and is easy to print on. The ease of use of this material derives from several factors:

  • It does not require a warm bed, although if available, it is recommended to use it at about 60 ºC.
  • It is generally printed at low temperatures (between 190ºC and 220ºC).
  • It is a material with almost no warping (warping is the deformation of the pieces with respect to the base).

The low technical requirements of this material allow it to be printed on almost any 3D printer on the market.

Reform is a sustainable initiative created by Formfutura to efficiently manage extrusion waste from the filament manufacturing process; converting it into high-end filaments. The ideology behind Reform is to promote sustainable 3D printing, without compromising the properties and quality of the material, and without making the materials more expensive.

The Reform rPLA filament is developed from extrusion waste streams that are recomposed and homogenised into a high quality, easy to print, recycled PLA filament with significantly less environmental impact. All this is produced by a filament waste recycling process.

Reform rPLA cycle.

Image 1: Reform rPLA cycle. Source: Formfutura.

Recycling is a process whose objective is to convert waste into new products or raw materials for later use. Recycling prevents the disuse of potentially useful materials, reduces the consumption of new raw materials, energy use, air and water pollution and reduces the emission of greenhouse gases.

Only EasyFil PLA waste, Formfutura's high quality PLA filament, is used for the production of Reform rPLA filament. This means that the resulting filament is of the highest quality and maintains the properties of PLA: Good adhesion to the printing base even without a hot bed, high adhesion between layers, easy printing and almost no deformation.

Parts printed on Reform rPLA

Image 2: Parts printed on Reform rPLA. Source: Formfutura.

It should be noted that Reform rPLA is a moderately hygroscopic material, which means that it absorbs moisture from the air to some extent. This can cause a decrease in print quality. To keep the filament free of moisture, it is recommended that the rolls are stored in vacuum packaging such as PrintDry or that a PrintDry II filament dryer is used.

In line with the material, its packaging is environmentally friendly. Reform rPLA filaments are wound on recycled cardboard reels, which are easy to recycle and dispose of. These reels are in turn packed in recycled cardboard boxes.

Thanks to initiatives such as Reform by Formfutura, users have sustainable and high-quality alternatives for their 3D printing projects.

Elongation at break (%) 160
Tensile strength (MPa) 110
Tensile modulus (MPa) 3310
Flexural strength (MPa) 55
Flexural modulus (MPa) 2392
Softening temperature (ºC) 60
Biodegradable Biodegradable
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This filament is developed with a PLA base, so its printing is very similar to that of standard PLA.

3D printing with Reform rPLA filaments is very simple. The printing base does not need to be hot, although if you have a hot bed, it is recommended that it is between 40 - 60 ºC to avoid any small signs of warping.

The adhesion of the first layer is key to obtaining an optimal result, so you can use Blue Tape, BuildtakMagigoo or 3DLac, although it is not essential.

The recommended printing temperature is between 200 and 230 ºC. In terms of printing speed, it is recommended to use a speed of between 30 and 60 mm/s when printing 3D parts with Reform rPLA.

As with PLA 3D printing, when printing Reform rPLA it is recommended to use the layer fan.

General information
Manufacturer Formfutura
Material Reform rPLA 
Format 750 g roll or 50 g pack
Density 1.24 g/cm3
Filament diameter 1.75 or 2.85 mm
Diameter tolerance ±0,05 mm
Colour White, black, blue, green, red and caramel
RAL/Pantone -
Filament lenght ±251 m (1.75 mm 750 g)
±94 m (2.85 mm 750 g)
±83 m (1.75 mm 250 g)
±31 m (2.85 mm 250 g)
Printing properties
Printing temperature 215 - 230 ºC
Base/bed temperature 40 - 60 ºC
Chamber temperature  Not required
 Coating fan Recommended
Recommended print speed -
Mechanical properties
Izod impact resistance (ASTM D256) -
Charpy impact resistance -
Elongation at break (ASTM D702) 160 %
Tensile strength (ASTM D702) 110 MPa 
Tensile modulus (ASTM D702) 3310 MPa
Flexural strength (ASTM D790) ±55.2 MPa
Bending modulus (ASTM D790) ±2392.5 MPa
Surface hardness -
Thermal properties
Softening temperature (ASTM E2092) 60 ºC 
Melting temperature ±210 ±10 ºC 
Specific properties
Transparency (ASTM D1003) -
Gloss value (ASTM D1003 for  20ºC) -
Further information
HS Code 3916.9
Reel diameter (outside) -
Reel diameter (inner hole) 
Reel width 
-
Reel width 

* The typical values detailed in this table should be considered as a reference. Actual values may vary depending on the 3D printer model used, part design and printing conditions. We recommend that you confirm the results and final properties with your own tests. For further information, please refer to the product data sheet.

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