Properties of Ultrafuse Pro1 Tough PLA
BASF Ultrafuse Pro1 Tough PLA Black is an advanced filament that has been specially developed for 3D printing. It is characterized by its exceptional hardness and toughness, which makes it ideal for the production of resistant and durable objects. Thanks to the black color, every printed object gets an elegant and professional look, while the 1.75 mm thickness ensures high precision in the printing results.
Printing conditions and handling
BASF Ultrafuse Pro1 Tough PLA requires certain printing conditions to achieve optimal results. It is recommended to use a printing temperature between 210°C and 220°C. A heated printing plate is not mandatory, but can help to improve adhesion for more complex prints. The ease of use and low tendency to distort make this filament a favorite among 3D printing enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Sustainability and compatibility
The composition of BASF Ultrafuse Pro1 Tough PLA is designed for sustainability. It is degradable and offers an environmentally friendly option for 3D printing projects. In addition, this filament is compatible with most 3D printers available on the market that have a 1.75 mm filament guide. This ensures a wide range of uses and flexibility in various projects and applications.
Technical specifications
- Material: Tough PLA
- Color: Black
- Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Weight: 8,500 g
- Recommended printing temperature: 210°C - 220°C
- Heating bed not absolutely necessary
- High toughness and hardness
- Degradable for better environmental compatibility
- Compatible with most 3D printers
- Low tendency to distort
Areas of application
- Prototyping
- End user products
- Art and design
- Spare parts and component manufacturing
- Educational projects
- Customizing and modding
- Architectural models
- Tools and fixtures
- Environmentally compatible projects
- Toys and games
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