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OzFDM Glow in the Dark PLA Filament
By bringing prints to life when the lights go out, OzFDM's 1.75mm Glow in the Dark PLA makes 3D printing even more exciting and creates even better prints. Our popular PLA (Polylactic Acid) filament is combined with powdered phosphorescent pigment, typically Strontium Aluminate, to produce our Glow in the Dark PLA, which retains the pigments of direct light and produces a prominent glow in low light or darkness. For printers who wish to include personality and functionality in their prints without compromising print quality, it is an intriguing and unique choice.
The combination of PLA and Strontium Aluminate powder can cause standard brass nozzles to wear down very quickly; hardened steel nozzles are required in order to ensure a smooth printing experience. PLA Glow in the Dark filament offers an experience that is not only enjoyable but also reliable for producing prints that are noticeable both during the day and after dark, provided that the appropriate setup is used. PLA Glow in the Dark can be used in a wide variety of applications, including beautiful models and novelty printing, as well as useful markers, signage, and safety indicators.
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Creating a Glow in the Dark Dinosaur with a small Fish inside it's mouth, using OzFDM's Purple Glow in the Dark Filament.


Bright Filament Ready for any Print
Print After Dark– PLA Glow in the Dark Colour Range
We offer 6 distinct colours of PLA Glow in the Dark filament, each produced with a consistent formulation designed to deliver reliable pigmentation and bright, vibrant glow effects.
Every colour is engineered to perform consistently across prints, ensuring bold finishes that stand out both in daylight and after dark.

Disclaimer on Colour Accuracy: The filament colours displayed above have been specified using online hex code sources and may vary slightly from the actual physical product due to differences in screen calibration, lighting, and digital representation. Please note that this colour range is subject to refinement once our Nix Mini 3 Colour Sensor arrives, allowing us to assess and scan each filament shade in person for greater accuracy.

Setup is key; Upgrades are necessary.
AMS-Compatible? Yes, with some tweaking.
PLA Glow in the Dark can be used with an AMS machine with the correct setup. The abrasiveness of the phosphorescent particles can, over long-term use, damage a standard AMS's nozzles, funnels, and gears, along with the possibility of feed failures or jams.
Using the AMS machine can produce quality print results, much like standard PLA if proceeded with caution, and implementing upgrades such as hardened nozzles and accepting the possible risks.
PLA Glow in the Dark
Why We Think You Will Love It
Bright Glow Effect
When exposed to sunlight or intense indoor lighting, Glow in the Dark PLA charges and retains the light particles, allowing it to gradually release the energy it has stored as a visible glow.
If you want the effect to be as strong as possible, use walls that are thicker and infill that is higher so that there is more glowing material in the part.
Because the glow from your print can be quite vivid and visible depending on the setting and how long it has been charging in the light, it is an excellent filament option for prints that need to provide light.
Easy printing, PLA Friendly
PLA Glow in the Dark filament is designed to come across as somewhat familiar on the majority of desktop printers, despite the fact that it has a slightly abrasive quality.
You are able to achieve clean details and consistent results without the need for an enclosure if you use temperatures that are reasonable, have adequate cooling, and make any necessary modifications to your printer, such as hardening the nozzles.
Perfect for Functional Visibility
Glow in the Dark PLA goes beyond novelty by improving visibility in low light spaces, helping everyday items stand out when lighting is limited.
It is well suited to light switches, tool markers, cable tags, and emergency labels, as well as kids room decor where locating objects at night is helpful without turning on bright lights.
This balance of function and creativity makes Glow in the Dark PLA a smart choice for both practical applications and playful designs.

How Glow in the Dark PLA's personality shows up on the chart!
Understanding Glow in the Dark PLA at a Glance
- Highlights Glow in the Dark PLA’s key strengths, including its bright glow performance and reliable ease of printing using familiar PLA settings.
- Shows where the material is less suited, such as heat resistance and long term mechanical durability, helping set clear expectations for functional use.
- Provides a balanced snapshot that explains why Glow in the Dark PLA is best used for decorative, visibility focused, and creative prints where appearance and usability matter more than structural strength.
Glow in the Dark PLA Technical Specifications
Each spool of OzFDM’s premium Glow in the Dark PLA filament is securely vacuum-sealed with a moisture-absorbing desiccant to maintain optimal print quality right up to that special moment you open the box.
Every package includes recommended printing and drying settings, ensuring you achieve smooth, consistent results right from your first layer.
For additional details on packaging, storage, and shipping, see the information provided below.
Filament weight
1KG
Filament diameter
1.75mm
Dimensional tolerance
±0.03mm
Spool weight (empty)
150g
Spool weight (new)
1.15KG
Spool diameter outer
200mm
Spool diameter inner (hub)
52mm
Spool width
65mm
Package weight
1.3KG
Package dimensions
210mm x 210mm x 75mm
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.
Due to the slight abrasiveness of the combination of PLA and powdered phosphorescent pigment, it can be slightly difficult to print with if you are a beginner; however, it can print seamlessly with most machines and without an enclosure.
Please do not hesitate to ask any questions if you are unsure!
For best results, follow the recommended print parameters provided below to achieve reliable, high-quality prints every time.
Nozzle temperature
190°C - 220°C
Bed temperature
25°C - 60°C
Printing speed
60mm/s - 90mm/s
Support material
PVA (as support interface)
Glow in the Dark PLA is best suited to light duty prints where appearance and visibility are the priority. It is typically less tough than PLA+ and more comparable to standard PLA for everyday strength, so it is not ideal for high load parts or heat exposed applications.
For a deeper look at strength, durability, and tested material performance, refer to the mechanical property data outlined below.
Tensile Strength
ISO 527
45~49 Mpa
Elongation at Break
ISO 527
13.5~15.5 %
Flexural Modulus
ISO 527
1000~1100 Mpa
Flexural Strength
ISO 178
69~75 Mpa
Impact Strength
ISO 180
4.5~5 KJ/m²
Phosphorescent pigment gives the filament its glow effect and a slightly textured look compared to standard PLA. Glow intensity depends on pigment concentration, wall thickness, infill, and how long the part is exposed to a strong light source.
For a closer look at density, flow rate, and moisture resistance, see the physical property data outlined below.
Density
ISO 1183
1.25~1.26 g/cm3
MFR(250°C/2.16Kg)
ISO 1133
4~8 g/10min
Moisture Absorption (23°C/24h)
ISO 62
<0.3 %
Like most PLA materials, Glow in the Dark PLA has limited heat resistance. Avoid leaving printed parts in hot cars, direct sun behind glass, or near heat sources where softening can occur.
For detailed insights on heat deflection and continuous use ratings, refer to the thermal property data provided below.
HDT @ 0.455 Mpa (66 psi)
ISO 75
53 °C
Continuous Use Temperature
IEC 60216
50 °C