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Polymaker PolyTerra PLA in Turquoise is an eco-friendly and easy-to-use 3D printing filament based on PLA, specifically designed for hobbyists and prosumers. This filament stands out for its excellent print quality and low warping tendency, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and professionals alike. PolyTerra PLA is made from natural materials and is spooled onto a compostable cardboard box with a spool made from recycled cardboard, significantly reducing its ecological footprint. The material is characterized by good toughness and stiffness, while still offering some flexibility that minimizes breakage. For optimal results, a printing temperature between 190 and 230 °C is recommended, along with a heated print bed of 25 to 60 °C. PolyTerra PLA is perfect for printing prototypes, decorative objects, toys, and functional models that are not exposed to extreme temperatures. Its strengths include easy handling, a matte surface finish, and high color vibrancy. A limitation to consider is that, like standard PLA, PolyTerra has lower heat resistance compared to ABS or PETG, making it less suitable for outdoor use or high-temperature applications.
Material TypeThe base polymer type determines printability, strength, flexibility, and heat resistance
PLA
Print TemperatureRecommended nozzle temperature range. Stay within range for best layer adhesion and surface quality
190°C - 210°C

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Bed TemperatureHeated bed temperature to prevent warping. Some materials like PLA can print without a heated bed
60°C - 60°C
Diameter1.75mm is standard, 2.85mm for some printers
1.75 mm
Spool WeightNet weight of filament on the spool. Standard spools are 1kg (1000g)
750g
DensityMaterial density affects part weight. Higher density = heavier prints for the same volume
1.24 g/cm³