Ultrafuse PLA (previously Innofil3D PLA, different name, same high-quality product!) is Poly-Lactic-Acid, a biodegradable polymer with a low melting point. It is an easy material to print with and Ultrafuse PLA gives a smooth printing result. This most used 3D printing material is available in a wide range of RAL colors and translucent variants.
When properly cooled, PLA has a higher maximum printing speed, lower layer heights, and sharper printed corners.
Combining this with low warping of the print makes it a popular plastic for makers, prosumers and schools. More information: Features | Printing material | Polylactic acid (PLA) | ![](/p.gif) | Printing colours | Orange | ![](/p.gif) | Brand compatibility | 3D Systems | ![](/p.gif) | Print speed | 40 mm/sec | ![](/p.gif) | Impact strength | 13.2 kJ/m² | ![](/p.gif) | Flexural modulus | 1860 MPa | ![](/p.gif) | Flexural strength | 98 MPa | ![](/p.gif) | Elongation at break | 4.2 % | ![](/p.gif) | RAL colour (number) | 2008 | ![](/p.gif) | Tensile strength | 34700 kPa | ![](/p.gif) | Glass transition temperature (min) | 61 °C | ![](/p.gif) | Nozzle temperature | 210 °C | Weight & dimensions | Weight | 750 g | ![](/p.gif) | Diameter | 1.75 mm |
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