SPOOL3D

PLA Colour Changing by UV - 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament

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Print it right with Spool3D colour changing by UV 3D printer PLA filament.  Our PLA filament is manufactured with tight tolerances from premium grade material.  Our filament has been tested on popular fused filament fabrication desktop 3D printer platforms.

We recommend an abrasive resistant nozzle when printing with colour changing PLA.

Consistently round diameters make this material very easy to work with.

PLA filament should be stored in a resealable plastic bag with the dessicant pack provided.

  • 1.75 mm plastic PLA filament(Polylactic Acid; tolerance +/- 0.04mm)
  • Optimum extrusion temperature: 200-220 degrees celsius
  • Colour: chnages from natural to purple in UV light
  • Weight: 0.5 kg
  • Consistently provides excellent build quality for low cost 3D printing.
  • Included in the box: spool of filament, vacuum packaged in plastic with dessicant, extra resealable bag
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 kg

Spool Sizes:

  • 0.5 kg - 200 mm OD x 39 mm W; spool hole diameter: 54 mm

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SKU: P175-05001UVPRP
Manufacturer Part Number: P175-05001UVPRP

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4 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings)
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Very cool filament

5/5
I got very good results from this filament, just make sure not to leave it in the sun for long periods of time or it will affect the color changing capability. Kids love the magic of it when you tell them to take the print outside on a sunny day :)
Posted by Brendan, February 27, 2023

Cool but difficult to print

3/5
I love the colour changing, it works really well. Unfortunately, it was extremely difficult to print with on my Ender 3. Despite upgrading my to a microswiss all metal hotend and hardened steel nozzle and playing around with many different heat settings every print of the whole 1/2 kg ended up with errors. The prints started out find but everyone of them ended up with blobs, open spots, and a few layers that didn't stick together no matter what I did. If you can figure out how to use this, it'd be awesome but I wouldn't recommend if you are a novice or amateur printer.
Posted by Jesse, April 14, 2021