The Spectrum ReFill PLA filament is eco-friendly, high-quality, and reliable. It combines top-notch print quality with a strong focus on sustainability. This filament is designed for 3D printers that prioritize both comfort and environmentally conscious practices. The ReFill filaments are wound on an eco-friendly cardboard core that is fully compatible with BambuLab's reusable spools. This helps avoid additional plastic waste and makes the printing of extra adapters unnecessary. If you do not own a reusable spool, you can download a printable spool model that is perfectly suited for the ReFill filament—maximizing flexibility and eco-friendliness without compromising compatibility. The Spectrum PLA filament is produced in Europe, which shortens supply chains and reduces emissions from transportation. This filament is not only wound on a recycled plastic spool with a 2nd Life certificate but also supports sustainable development through responsible production. It offers high quality in a budget-friendly, eco-conscious version that perfectly combines practicality and functionality. Technical specifications: Print temperature: 185-215°C, heated bed temperature: 40-50°C, enclosed build chamber: not required. With Spectrum's ReFill PLA filament, you choose a filament that delivers excellent printing results while reducing plastic consumption—ideal for anyone looking to bring their ideas to life while valuing quality and sustainability.
Colour | Pink |
Item number | 52465564 |
Publisher | Spectrum |
Category | 3D printer filament |
Manufacturer no. | TF-24054 |
Release date | 28/10/2024 |
Colour | Pink |
Exact colour description | Strawberry Pink |
Print material | PLA |
3D printing method | Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) |
Compatible 3D printers | Bambu Lab A1 |
Thickness | 1.75 mm |
Max. Print temperature | 215 |
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Diameter | 1.75 mm |
Weight | 1000 g |
Length | 21 cm |
Width | 20.10 cm |
Height | 10.40 cm |
Weight | 1.19 kg |
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