BASF Ultrafuse PLA
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.
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.
Quality
We select the best raw materials available from renowned suppliers.
Dedicated people, highest standards.
Production on our state-of-the-art computer-controlled machinery guarantees a truly consistent filament, also between colors and batches.
It will perform as expected, every time.
All our products are 100% traceable to the source.
Tips & Tricks
Curious about our settings with Ultrafuse PLA?
We are printing with the following settings;
- Print temperature 210-220 degrees
- Heated bed at 60 degrees
- Print speed at 30-80 mm/s
Reference Links and Documents
- Diameter1.75 mm, 2.85 mm
- Material TypePLA
- ColorPearl White, Gold, Bronze, Army Green, Chocolate Brown, Apricot Skin, Dark Green TR, Ice Blue TR, Sky Blue, White
- Net Weight750g
- BrandBASF
- Nozzle Diameter≥ 0.4 mm
- Printed Part Density1248 kg/m3 / 77.9 lb/ft3
- Drying recommendationsPLA is in a printable condition, drying is not necessary
- Print Speed40 - 80 mm/s
- Nozzle Temperature210 – 230 °C / 410 – 446 °F
- Build Chamber Temperature-
- Bed Temperature50 – 70 °C / 122 – 158 °F
- Bed materialGlass
- Thermal PropertiesHDT at 1.8 MPa 55 °C / 131 °F
HDT at 0.45 MPa 65 °C / 149 °F
Glass Transition Temperature 61 °C / 142 °F
Melting Temperature 151 °C / 304 °F
Melt Volume Rate 21.2 cm3/10 min / 1.29 in3/10 min (220 °C, 5 kg)