PolyTerra PLA is a bioplastic-based 3D printing filament designed from scratch to create the next generation of PLA and offer ease of use, print quality, speed and reliability. It is a sustainable product obtained naturally and for each reel produced, a tree is planted to make something to the earth. PolyTerra prints exactly like PLA, so there is no need to change print settings and overhang and bridging functions can even exceed PLA. With a wide printing temperature range of 190 to 230 °C, PolyTerra can be processed on any extrusion-based 3D printer.
PolyTerra PLA is a bioplastic-based 3D printing filament designed from scratch to create the next generation of PLA and offer ease of use, print quality, speed and reliability. It is a sustainable product obtained naturally and for each reel produced, a tree is planted to make something to the earth. PolyTerra prints exactly like PLA, so there is no need to change print settings and overhang and bridging functions can even exceed PLA. With a wide printing temperature range of 190 to 230 °C, PolyTerra can be processed on any extrusion-based 3D printer.
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PolyTerra PLA is a bioplastic-based 3D printing filament designed from scratch to create the next generation of PLA and offer ease of use, print quality, speed and reliability. It is a sustainable product obtained naturally and for each reel produced, a tree is planted to make something to the earth. PolyTerra prints exactly like PLA, so there is no need to change print settings and overhang and bridging functions can even exceed PLA. With a wide printing temperature range of 190 to 230 °C, PolyTerra can be processed on any extrusion-based 3D printer.
PolyTerra PLA is a bioplastic-based 3D printing filament designed from scratch to create the next generation of PLA and offer ease of use, print quality, speed and reliability. It is a sustainable product obtained naturally and for each reel produced, a tree is planted to make something to the earth. PolyTerra prints exactly like PLA, so there is no need to change print settings and overhang and bridging functions can even exceed PLA. With a wide printing temperature range of 190 to 230 °C, PolyTerra can be processed on any extrusion-based 3D printer.
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Nozzle Temperature | 190°C - 230°C |
Build Surface Material | Works well with most common build surfaces |
Cooling Fan | ON |
Printing Speed | 30 mm/s - 70 mm/s |
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Nozzle Temperature | 190°C - 230°C |
Build Surface Material | Works well with most common build surfaces |
Cooling Fan | ON |
Printing Speed | 30 mm/s - 70 mm/s |