AddNorth HT-PLA Clear
Modified PLA filament with higher impact strength and heat resistance
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Product information & technical details
- Manufacturer: AddNorth
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Product type: PLA Filaments
- Color: Transparent
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 200-230 ° C
- Recommended heating temperature: 0 - 60 °C
Description
The AddNorth HT-PLA consists of a new modified PLA variety. This gives the filament a higher impact resistance and heat resistance than normal PLA but is still just as easy to print.
Thanks to the unique crystallisation of the new PLA material, you can use anneal it to achieve additional heat resistance and durability for even stronger parts.
Suitable for dimensionally stable and robust functional prototypes that have to withstand high temperatures.
Post-processing recommendation
110 ° C for 20 to 30 minutes is usually sufficient and gives your print a temperature resistance of 90 ° C + and much stronger layer adhesion.
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PLA HT
Great material, very strong, but as a previous reviewer said, you should know that it will shrink after annealing. In my case by 4%.