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With PLA, make an eco-responsible filament consumption
PLA or Polylactic acid is a plastic material of vegetable origin, based on starch from corn, potatoes or beetroot, which makes it eco-responsible. It is the main raw material of natural origin used in 3D printing.
A foolproof quality and finish
This filament has been carefully selected for your printer. Made in Europe, it was chosen for its quality and the rendering of its prints. Offering excellent adhesion to your printer tray, its regular diameter will reduce clogging and extend the life of your print head.
Applications for any user
Whether you are a professional or an individual enthusiast, the Chromatik filaments selected by Dagoma will suit all your uses. Whether you are an occasional or business printer, let your imagination run wild.
Formats adapted to your desires
A 250g coil to discover more colours at a lower price
A 750g coil to develop your ideas
A 2.3kg coil for your XXL projects or professional use.
The Chromatik brand guarantees you a PLA filament of excellent quality to ensure the success of all your prints.
The PLA filament... why we love it so much :
PLA is completely biodegradable - it contributes to making the planet great again!
Low coefficient of thermal expansion, therefore low shrinkage in 3D printing - no need for a heating plate.
You can process it after the printing: pierce it or paint it, for example.
Grammage: 750g
Packaging: Each coil of filament is vacuum packed with a dehydrating bag to ensure the best preservation.
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