PLA
PLA, or Poly Lactic Acid, is an organic material mainly produced from cornstarch and sugarcane. It gives a smooth and shiny appearance to the prints, which is much appreciated by products designers and architects. A low-warp material, PLA is easy to print and is a great general purpose filament.
PolyLite™ PLA 1.75mm
PolyWood™ 1.75mm
TreeD Caementum 1.75 mm
TreeD Sandy 1.75mm
Cubicon PLA Plus 1.75mm
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is an environmentally friendly thermoplastic polymer, more specifically from corn starch or sugar cane. It tends to naturally break down in about three to six months. PLA can also deform at a high temperature. Outside of 3D printing, PLA is also used to produce parts and prototypes like medical implants, food packaging, and disposable tableware.
Polymaker PolyMax PLA 1.75mm
PolyMax™ PLA is a 3D printing material with excellent mechanical properties and printing quality. PolyMax™ PLA has an impact resistance of up to nine times that of regular PLA, and better overall mechanical properties than ABS.