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Black Magic 3D Glow in the Dark PLA 3D printing fluorescent filament is designed to glow
long and bright, allowing its use for high performance parts. In order to make
our material as user (and child) friendly as possible, the base material, PLA,
is made from non-toxic renewable resources, including corn starch. PLA is
biodegradable and therefore more environmentally friendly than other materials
such as ABS (which is petrochemical-based). Further, using PLA allows users to
avoid the fumes inherent in printing with ABS.
The filament itself comes in four different colors, all which glow to bright neon colors when the lights
are out. They are also UV reactive which makes them suitable for party jewelry and rave gear as well as signs.
Not just for making toys, our filament has
serious applications for budding artists and makers who are looking to bring a
new dimension to their prints. Useful projects include glow-in-the-dark light
switches (to make it easier to find the switch after shutting off the lights)
and for designing light-shades which continue to glow after the light is turned
off, allowing children to make an easy transition to sleeping without a
nightlight.
- Colors: Cosmic Blue
(glows neon-blue), Sunlight Yellow (glows neon-yellow), Nature Green (glows neon-green), and Rose
Pink (glows neon-pink)
- Premium quality, made in USA, vacuum sealed with a desiccant pack.
- Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Size: 500 grams
- All filaments will glow after being charged for just 15
minutes with a bright light
Suggested print temperature: 225-230 degrees CelsiusCompatible with all additive 3D printer models Use standard PLA settings. Adjust based on the complexity of your design. Some example settings... Nozzle Diameter: 0.40 mm
Extrusion Multiplier: 0.90
Retraction Distance: 1.50 mm
Retraction Speed: 2000 mm/min
Primary Layer Height: 0.200 mm
Infill Percentage: 30% (totally up to you based on design)
Heated Platform (if available): 60°C
If you don't have a heated platform, using a glue stick and blue painter's tape should be fine.
Default Print Speed: 3000 mm/min; slower for more complex designs; faster up to 3600 mm/min for something as simple as a cube
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