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PLA For 3D Printing: Low Melting Point Biodegradable Plastic Guide Launched

Functionalize, the online resource library for 3D printing enthusiasts, has recently introduced a new guide covering polylactic acid (PLA) and its suitability as a modeling material.

Unlike traditional plastics, PLA comes from renewable materials like corn and sugarcane, making it an eco-friendly choice. The biodegradable material has a shelf life reaching one year, and provides versatility across industries from food packaging to 3D printing filament. As consumers and companies aim to reduce environmental impact, the new guide shows how PLA offers a plastic alternative that doesn't sacrifice durability or detail.

More information can be found at https://functionalize.com/

Companies can substitute PLA into existing workflows without additional investments in machinery or process reconfiguration. This allows modelers to use PLA for a wide range of projects. Functionalize's latest guide explains that it is particularly well suited for items where a void within an object is needed, thanks to its low melting point.

The ease with which PLA melts also makes it an ideal material for applications that require fine detail and precision: it solidifies quickly after being heated and extruded from the print nozzle, enabling crisp edges and intricate designs. Because it emits negligible fumes when heated, it is safer to print with compared to other plastics.

Functionalize notes PLA's enhanced durability and strength compared to traditional ABS plastics. Parts printed from PLA exhibit higher tensile strength and are less prone to warping and cracking under strain.

However, the guide cautions against using it for high-load or structural components, as the material's strength has limits. Heavy objects or those undergoing sustained mechanical stresses are better suited for metals, nylons, or carbon fiber composites.

Proper storage is important for maintaining the longevity of PLA prints, the guide emphasizes. PLA prints can be prevented from becoming brittle over time through moisture control, temperature regulation, and careful handling. When kept dry and out of prolonged sunlight, parts can last for years with minimal degradation.

A Functionalize spokesperson states: "PLA is the most popular choice among 3D printers. It has become a go-to material for its ease of use. Best of all, it can be printed quite easily without putting too much strain on the printer itself."

Interested parties can learn more at https://functionalize.com/what-does-pla-stand-for-3d-printing/

Contact Info:
Name: Scott Hall
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Organization: Functionalize
Address: 60 W 23rd St Suite 638, New York, NY 10010, United States
Website: https://functionalize.com/

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