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PolyTerra PLA+

POLYTERRA-PLA-PLUS-175-WH
19.82 €
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Polymaker’s PLA+ filament is a sustainable 3D printing filament from the PolyTerra series. It is characterized by increased strength (by 29 %) and toughness compared to the PolyTerra PLA filament, as well as 27 % more adhesion between layers.

A comparison of mechanical properties among the Polymaker filaments

Image 1: A comparison of mechanical properties among the Polymaker filaments. Source: Polymaker.

PLA is the plastic most used in 3D printing. It is a biosourced material obtained from plants such as corn, beet, sugarcane, and many more. The sugar produced by those plants via photosynthesis is converted into lactic acid - PLA’s building block. This means that PLA is compostable and biodegradable (in appropriate conditions), which makes it a sustainable and eco-friendly 3D printing material. The PolyTerra PLA+ degrades around 93.6% after 45 days (compared to the 79.9 % of Polylite PLA). When correctly composted, the PolyTerra filaments break down into carbon dioxide, water, biomass and mineral salts of any other elements present.

A truck model 3D printed with the PolyTerra PLA+ filament

Image 2: A truck model 3D printed with the PolyTerra PLA+ filament. Source: Polymaker.

The material fully degrades with no toxic residues and the compost supports plant growth. To further reduce the carbon footprint of their materials, Polymaker uses recycled cardboard for their spools and opts for a plastic-free packaging. Furthermore, a tree is planted for each spool of PolyTerra filament purchased.

An SSD case 3D printed with the PolyTerra PLA+ filament

Image 3: An SSD case 3D printed with the PolyTerra PLA+ filament. Source: Polymaker.

Thanks to its PLA content, PolyTerra PLA+ can be printed just like normal PLA, with no heated bed and almost no warping. PolyTerra PLA+ is compatible with almost any FDM 3D printer with an open material system, for example printers by ArtilleryFlashforge, Raise3DAnycubicSnapmaker or Creality. PolyTerra PLA+ allows the 3D printing of parts with overhangs and bridges with a quality far superior to other PLAs, also offering a slightly silky surface finish and almost imperceptible layer lines even with large layer heights. Another attractive feature of the PolyTerra PLA+ filament is that, similarly to other materials from the PolyTerra family, it can be easily post-processed. Supports can be removed without the use of tools and the printed parts can be sanded and painted.

The PolyTerra PLA+ filament has a wide range of potential applications thanks to its excellent mechanical properties. The sustainability, many available color options and ease of printing and post-processing make this material attractive and easy to work with on pretty much any FDM 3D printer. The PolyTerra PLA+ is an accessible option for the 3D printing of non-functional parts that will guarantee excellent surface finish and durability.

Polymaker spool adapter

In the download section you will find the STL and STEP files to 3D print your own Polymaker spool adapter. This durable spool adapter helps reduce friction by creating a structured running surface, and also avoids the dust build-up associated with similar adapter solutions. The spool adapter was created with the Polymaker cardboard spools in mind to compensate for any spool deformation that could influence spool stability.

Video 1: The Polymaker spool adapter. Source: Polymaker.

This Polymaker spool adapter is compatible with all multi-material stations, such as Bambu Lab's AMS or Ultimaker's Material Station. Printing the adapter requires about 40 minutes and 30 g of filament. Recommended materials are PLA, PolyLite PETG, PolyLite ASA or PolyMax PLA for durability and longevity. To extend the life of the spool adapter, Polymaker suggests first removing the locating pin before removing the edge clips to reduce stress on the adapter when changing spools.

General information

Material PLA
Format 1 kg
Density 1.24 g/cm³
Filament diameter 1.75 mm
Filament tolerance ± 0.05 mm
Filament length (Ø 1.75 mm -1 kg) ± 335.3 m

Printing properties

Printing temperature 190 - 220 ºC
Print bed temperature 30 - 60 ºC
Chamber temperature Not necessary
Cooling fan
Recommended printing speed 30 - 70 mm/s

Mechanical properties

Charpy impact strength (ISO 179) (XY) 5.76 ± 0.85 KJ/m²
Elongation at break (ISO 527) (XY) 4.92 ± 1.85 %
Tensile strength (ISO 527) (XY) 27.0 ± 0.5 / (Z) 20.7 ± 1.0 MPa
Tensile modulus (ISO 527) (XY) 1951 ± 51 MPa
Flexural strength (ISO 178) (XY) 49.5 ± 1.8 MPa
Flexural modulus (ISO 178) (XY) 2232 ± 408 MPa
Surface hardness -

Thermal properties

Melting temperature 161 ºC
Softening temperature (ISO 306) 62 ºC

Other

HS Code 3916.9
Spool diameter (outer) 200 mm
Spool diameter (inner hole) 55 mm
Spool width 68 mm

As it is the case with all filaments, the PolyTerra PLA+ should be properly stored to avoid the filament from getting humid. An ideal solution is to store it in a vacuum sealed packaging (with the Slice Engineering filament drying capsule for even better results), an intelligent filament container or in the PolyBox storage box that keeps the filament dry during printing. If the filament absorbs too much moisture, it should be dried at 55 ºC for 6 hours.

The recommended printing settings for the PolyTerra PLA+ filament are a 190-230 ºC extrusion temperature at a speed of 30-70 mm/s, on a bed heated to 25-60 ºC, with the layer fan turned on.

Complex structures can be 3D printed with the PolyTerra PLA+ filament and a support filament, for example the PolySupport filament. A 3D printer with at least two extruders is required to print with supports.

More resources are available for downloading on the manufacturer’s website.

Featured properties

Printing temperature
190 - 220 ºC
Filament diameter
1.75 mm
Density
1,24 g/cm³

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