KIMYA - PLA-HI Filament - White

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KIMYA PLA-HI Filament - 750 grams, 2.2 kilos

The Kimya PLA-HI 3D filament is a biosourced polymer obtained from corn starch. Polylactic Acid -HI (PLA-HI) is a “High Impact” filament offering increased impact resistance: it was formulated to be four times more resistant to impact than standard PLA. PLA is easy to print and is odorless. It can be used to create functional prototypes, spare parts, architectural models and in other forms of modeling. The Kimya PLA-HI 3D filament has the following properties:

  • Easy to print
  • Impact resistance
  • Odorless
  • Biosourced material
  • Food contact under EU10/2011
  • Complies with the REACH standard
  • Product Dimensions: 20.7 × 20.5 × 6 cm; 1.1 kg

FILAMENT PROPERTIES

PROPERTIES TEST METHODS VALUES
Diameter INS-6712 1.75 ± 0.1 mm
2.85 ± 0.1 mm
Density ISO 1183-1 1.21 g/cm3
Moisture rate INS-6711 < 1 %
Melt flow index (MFI) ISO 1133-1 (@210°C – 2,16 kg) 5.7 g/10min
Glass transition temperature (Tg) ISO 11357-1 DSC (10°C/min - 20-220°C) 60 °C
Melting Temperature (Tm) ISO 11357-1 DSC (10°C/min – 20-220°C) 156 °C

PRINT PARAMETERS AND SPECIMENS DIMENSIONS

PRINTING DIRECTION XY
Printing Speed 40-150 mm/s
Infill 100% - rectilinear
Infill Angle 45°/-45°
Nozzle Temperature 190-210°C
Bed T° 20-60°C

PRINTED SPECIMENS PROPERTIES

PROPERTIES TEST METHODS VALUES
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Tensile modulus ISO 527-2/5A/50 2,491 MPa
Tensile Strength ISO 527-2/5A/50 43 MPa
Tensile strain at strength ISO 527-2/5A/50 2 %
Tensile Stress at Break ISO 527-2/5A/50 22.9 MPa
Tensile strain at break ISO 527-2/5A/50 4.2 %
Flexural modulus ISO 178 2,097 MPa
Flexural stress at conventional deflection (3,5% strain)* ISO 178 62.8 MPa
Charpy impact resistance ISO 179-1/1eA 16.5 kJ/m²
Shore Hardness ISO 868 76,8D
Note 1 *According to ISO 178, end of the test at 5% deformation even if there is no specimen break.
Note 2 The data should be considered as indicative values - Properties can be influenced by production conditions.

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