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Kingroon Tri-Colour Silk PLA 3D Printing Filament 1.75mm 1KG

Sale price$32.95 AUD

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Product Features

  • Silk-like Finish with Ultra High Gloss
  • Triple-Extrusion Filament for Unique Finish
  • Biodegradable*
  • Diameter: 1.75mm +/- 0.02mm
Color:Red-Yellow-Blue
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Kingroon Tri-Colour Silk PLA 3D Printing Filament 1.75mm 1KG
Kingroon Tri-Colour Silk PLA 3D Printing Filament 1.75mm 1KG Sale price$32.95 AUD

Kingroon Tri-Colour Silk PLA is a 1.75mm filament perfect for 3D printing projects. This 1KG spool features Tri-Colour Silk PLA filament for beautiful, vibrant, and intricate prints that look professionally constructed.

 

Product specifications:

Filament weight 1KG
Filament diameter 1.75mm
Dimensional tolerance ±0.02mm
Spool weight (empty) 150g
Spool weight (new) 1.15KG
Spool diameter outer 200mm
Spool diameter inner (hub) 57mm
Spool width 67mm
Package weight 1.3KG
Package dimensions 210mm x 210mm x 75mm

 

 

Print parameters:

Nozzle temperature 200°C - 230°C
Bed temperature 25°C - 60°C
Printing speed 40mm/s - 60mm/s
Support material PVA , PETG (as support interface)

 

Drying recommendation:

40°C - 45°C for 4-6 hours using a filament dryer / food dehydrator.

 

Storage recommendation:

Airtight bag or container with desiccant in a cool, dark and dry area to prevent moisture absorption. For optimal long term storage we recommend drying the filament prior to sealing the filament spool in a vacuum bag with desiccant.

 

*Biodegradable under commercial composting conditions. Please do not throw into your compost bin at home.

Customer Reviews

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Sean Liew
Inconsistent quality

This is the 2nd spool I've purchased. First batch was excellent hence I needed more. However 2nd spool there's a noticeable degradation in quality with the filament sticking together (dry) very slightly while wound on the spool. But the time it is unwound and fed into the printer, it separates easily so there is no impact to print quality (so far). Never seen filament stick together on the spool before so might be an unlucky batch. Will be keeping a close eye in case the are feed issues but so far so good.

2nd minor comment is that the orientation of the tri color changed between the two spools. I kinda expected that and not really a big deal, except if you are expecting to be able to swap in the new spool as the old spool runs out. The orientation of the colors will change midway.