PLA-FL Flexible - black - Fillament for 3D-Printers PLA-Flexible filament combines the easy
printability of PLA with flexibility allowing for the printing of bendable parts. It is
suitable for projects like flexible prototypes phone cases and toys. Compared to TPE or TPU
it is easier to work with and requires fewer adjustments to print settings. Weight: 1 kg.
Length: 340 m. Diameter: 1 75 ± 0 05 mm. Melting temperature: 195 - 220 °C. Melting temperature
refers to the temperature at which a filament material for a 3D printer starts to melt and
becomes fluid enough to be extruded through the printer's nozzle. It is a critical parameter as
the correct melting temperature ensures a stable flow rate and good adhesion between the
printed layers. Too low a temperature can result in under-extrusion and weak print quality
while too high a temperature can cause over-melting leading to poor detail and material
degradation. Density (at 21.5 °C): 1 24 g cm³. Density tells how heavy a material is relative
to its size. For 3D printer filament it means how much the finished print will weigh. It also
affects how solid and strong the print will be. A higher density can result in heavier and
stronger prints while a lower density gives lighter prints. It also impacts how the filament
melts and lays down during printing. Tensile strength: 580 - 600 %. Tensile strength (%)
indicates how much a material can stretch or deform before it breaks. For 3D printer filament
it means how much a printed item can bend or stretch before it fails. This is an important
property as it shows how flexible or brittle the printed object will be. A higher percentage of
tensile break means the material can stretch more making it more flexible and less likely to
break under stress. Yield Strength at 50 mm min: : 8 9 MPa (3D printing) Yield Strength at 50
mm min indicates the stress a material can withstand while being stretched at a rate of 50 mm
min before it starts to deform permanently. It shows how strong a printed object is before it
loses its shape and sustains permanent damage. This property is important for understanding how
durable a print will be under stress. Melt flow index: 6 38. Melt Flow Index (MFI) indicates
how easily a thermoplastic material flows when melted. It describes how quickly the material
can be extruded from a 3D printer nozzle under specific conditions. A higher Melt Flow Index
means the material flows more easily which can be useful for faster printing but may also
affect the strength of the final product. Spool: 200mm outer diameter & 60mm inner diameter &
67mm height in cardboard