ABS filament Neutral 2.85 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the ABS is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. Generally you need a heated bed to print with ABS and a heated chamber is preferred. In the Real filament ABS line, there are also ABS plus and Pro available, which make it easier to print. The ABS is a pure base material, optimized for 3D printing, giving the best performance possible.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) filament has been in use for 3D printing for a long time. It used to be the most popular 3D print material, but due to the properties of ABS including high shrinkage it's hard to work with. Compared to other materials ABS still has some advantages including that its gasoline resistant, non-translucent and a soft bendable thermoplastic. Also compared to PLA it has a much higher glass transition point. ABS is an oil based product, making it less environmentally friendly than PLA is, and while printing it tends to give a bad chemical smell, so you probably want to use this in well ventilated conditions.
This filament will require more effort to print well. If you are using ABS to print small strong parts, you may get away with just using 3DLAC on a 65-80 degrees heated bed. Kapton tape is another product where ABS will print on, but it will require a higher temperatures around 110 degrees. For extruding the filament we recommend a temperature of 245 degrees, although it may extrude as low as 220 degrees, the layer bonding won't be as strong. For larger prints you should look into PETG filament first, without a heated chamber you will not be able to print this material without warping and cracking.
PLA filament Orange 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PLA is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PLA is great for beginners to 3D printing, but also novices will find it great to use, as it is easy to work with while still give stunning results. PLA filament is available in multiple colors, but also different types are available within the Real brand.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is amongst the oldest and still the most heavily used mediums in the 3D printing community, mainly due to its benefits as a versatile and environmentally friendly thermoplastic. Both organic and biodegradable, PLA is easily compounded with other ingredients to influence its final properties, for example flexibility and metallically. The uncolored form of Real PLA is a translucent off-white color and has a printing temperature between 195 - 205 degrees (depending on hot end characteristics). Darker colors of Real may require a few extra degrees of temperature due to the coloring process. The filament should extrude smoothly and appear slightly shiny. PLA is denser and tougher than ABS, but is more brittle and susceptible to cracking under high loads. It is also less resistant to the outdoor elements (UV light and water) than other common thermoplastics (see Nylon, ABS and PETG).
PLA can print well on an unheated surface using Blue Painters or Kapton tape, and most 3D print stickers. For ease and convenience, we recommend using spray such as 3DLAC on a glass bed. A low bed temperature between 50 - 60 degrees further reduces the chance of warping and makes final print removal easier once the print surface has cooled. Also check out the Real Satin and flex lines of PLA filament for even more options!
PLA filament Purple 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PLA is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PLA is great for beginners to 3D printing, but also novices will find it great to use, as it is easy to work with while still give stunning results. PLA filament is available in multiple colors, but also different types are available within the Real brand.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is amongst the oldest and still the most heavily used mediums in the 3D printing community, mainly due to its benefits as a versatile and environmentally friendly thermoplastic. Both organic and biodegradable, PLA is easily compounded with other ingredients to influence its final properties, for example flexibility and metallically. The uncolored form of Real PLA is a translucent off-white color and has a printing temperature between 195 - 205 degrees (depending on hot end characteristics). Darker colors of Real may require a few extra degrees of temperature due to the coloring process. The filament should extrude smoothly and appear slightly shiny. PLA is denser and tougher than ABS, but is more brittle and susceptible to cracking under high loads. It is also less resistant to the outdoor elements (UV light and water) than other common thermoplastics (see Nylon, ABS and PETG).
PLA can print well on an unheated surface using Blue Painters or Kapton tape, and most 3D print stickers. For ease and convenience, we recommend using spray such as 3DLAC on a glass bed. A low bed temperature between 50 - 60 degrees further reduces the chance of warping and makes final print removal easier once the print surface has cooled. Also check out the Real Satin and flex lines of PLA filament for even more options!
ABS filament Blue 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the ABS is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. Generally you need a heated bed to print with ABS and a heated chamber is preferred. In the Real filament ABS line, there are also ABS plus and Pro available, which make it easier to print. The ABS is a pure base material, optimized for 3D printing, giving the best performance possible.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) filament has been in use for 3D printing for a long time. It used to be the most popular 3D print material, but due to the properties of ABS including high shrinkage it's hard to work with. Compared to other materials ABS still has some advantages including that its gasoline resistant, non-translucent and a soft bendable thermoplastic. Also compared to PLA it has a much higher glass transition point. ABS is an oil based product, making it less environmentally friendly than PLA is, and while printing it tends to give a bad chemical smell, so you probably want to use this in well ventilated conditions.
This filament will require more effort to print well. If you are using ABS to print small strong parts, you may get away with just using 3DLAC on a 65-80 degrees heated bed. Kapton tape is another product where ABS will print on, but it will require a higher temperatures around 110 degrees. For extruding the filament we recommend a temperature of 245 degrees, although it may extrude as low as 220 degrees, the layer bonding won't be as strong. For larger prints you should look into PETG filament first, without a heated chamber you will not be able to print this material without warping and cracking.
PETG filament Fluorescent Orange 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PETG is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PETG is great for beginners and novices alike, as it is easy to print and a sweet balance between printability and strong prints. The base material is very clear, so the neutral version delivers semi-transparent results. Within the Real brand we also have PETG available in translucent colors. As the print temperature is higher, the temperature resistance of the print is higher than other materials. If you experience (much) stringing, it is recommended to try a higher temperature.
PET-G (Polyethyleentereftalaatglycol) is a very strong, water resistant thermoplastic, with beautiful shiny result. PET is a well known plastic, as it's mostly used in production of soda bottles. In recent years this material has become a very popular material for 3D printing as it combines a number of great properties of both ABS and PLA. Printing with PETG is almost as easy as PLA and requires little more effort. As the bonding with itself is very strong, the first layer should be squished as much as PLA, as the material may blob around the nozzle ruining your print. The layer adhesion is great, making the end result very strong, and bendable instead of breakable as opposed to PLA. PETG doesn't adhere very well to other materials, as glue doesn't have much grip on the material. Another great property of PETG is that the neutral pallets are almost glass like transparent, giving us the opportunity to deliver awesome translucent colors.
PET-G can be printed with or without heated bed with little to no warping, using 3DLAC, We recommend using a 65 degrees heated bed however, as the print will come loose automatically when cooling down. For extrusion temperature 245 is the optimum temperature, as lower temperature will result in more stringi
PLA filament Neutral 2.85 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PLA is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PLA is great for beginners to 3D printing, but also novices will find it great to use, as it is easy to work with while still give stunning results. PLA filament is available in multiple colors, but also different types are available within the Real brand.
PETG filament Translucent Green 2.85 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PETG is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PETG is great for beginners and novices alike, as it is easy to print and a sweet balance between printability and strong prints. The base material is very clear, so the neutral version delivers semi-transparent results. Within the Real brand we also have PETG available in translucent colors. As the print temperature is higher, the temperature resistance of the print is higher than other materials. If you experience (much) stringing, it is recommended to try a higher temperature.
PET-G (Polyethyleentereftalaatglycol) is a very strong, water resistant thermoplastic, with beautiful shiny result. PET is a well known plastic, as it's mostly used in production of soda bottles. In recent years this material has become a very popular material for 3D printing as it combines a number of great properties of both ABS and PLA. Printing with PETG is almost as easy as PLA and requires little more effort. As the bonding with itself is very strong, the first layer should be squished as much as PLA, as the material may blob around the nozzle ruining your print. The layer adhesion is great, making the end result very strong, and bendable instead of breakable as opposed to PLA. PETG doesn't adhere very well to other materials, as glue doesn't have much grip on the material. Another great property of PETG is that the neutral pallets are almost glass like transparent, giving us the opportunity to deliver awesome translucent colors.
PET-G can be printed with or without heated bed with little to no warping, using 3DLAC, We recommend using a 65 degrees heated bed however, as the print will come loose automatically when cooling down. For extrusion temperature 245 is the optimum temperature, as lower temperature will result in more stringin
ABS filament Red 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the ABS is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. Generally you need a heated bed to print with ABS and a heated chamber is preferred. In the Real filament ABS line, there are also ABS plus and Pro available, which make it easier to print. The ABS is a pure base material, optimized for 3D printing, giving the best performance possible.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) filament has been in use for 3D printing for a long time. It used to be the most popular 3D print material, but due to the properties of ABS including high shrinkage it's hard to work with. Compared to other materials ABS still has some advantages including that its gasoline resistant, non-translucent and a soft bendable thermoplastic. Also compared to PLA it has a much higher glass transition point. ABS is an oil based product, making it less environmentally friendly than PLA is, and while printing it tends to give a bad chemical smell, so you probably want to use this in well ventilated conditions.
This filament will require more effort to print well. If you are using ABS to print small strong parts, you may get away with just using 3DLAC on a 65-80 degrees heated bed. Kapton tape is another product where ABS will print on, but it will require a higher temperatures around 110 degrees. For extruding the filament we recommend a temperature of 245 degrees, although it may extrude as low as 220 degrees, the layer bonding won't be as strong. For larger prints you should look into PETG filament first, without a heated chamber you will not be able to print this material without warping and cracking.
ABS Plus White is a low-warp, odor-reducing 3D printing material that gives you most of the strength and impact-resistance of regular ABS without the hassle. With ABS Plus, printed parts will end up being more dimensionally accurate, more aesthetically impressive, and tougher thanks to the improved layer bonding. You can print the filament at 245 degrees making it still accessible with most 3D printers. The filament adheres well to glass and other common buildplate adhesives at about 80 degrees.. This is the 2.85 mm diameter version on 1000 gg spool.
ABS Plus filament White 2.85 mm 1000 g is a superior quality filament produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees high-quality, diameter-accurate filament, resulting in the best 3D printing experience.
ABS Plus Neutral is a low-warp, odor-reducing 3D printing material that gives you most of the strength and impact-resistance of regular ABS without the hassle. With ABS Plus, printed parts will end up being more dimensionally accurate, more aesthetically impressive, and tougher thanks to the improved layer bonding. You can print the filament at 245 degrees making it still accessible with most 3D printers. The filament adheres well to glass and other common buildplate adhesives at about 80 degrees.. This is the 2.85 mm diameter version on 1000 gg spool.
ABS Plus filament Neutral 2.85 mm 1000 g is a superior quality filament produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees high-quality, diameter-accurate filament, resulting in the best 3D printing experience.
Introducing more sustainable plastics is key to reduce waste and save natural resources. Real filaments' Recycled PETG 3D filament is produced from quality ensured waste supplies and checked for consistency during the entire production process, ensuring the best possible 3D printing experience while reusing at least 95% material. With our famous white recyclable cardboard spool, this product is a big step in using precious natural resources in a better way and part our our continued effort in making 3D printing an even more 'greener' alternative to traditional manufacturing methods. On the spool is 1 kg Black filament in 2.85 mm diameter.
Printing this filament requires a heated bed at about 65 degrees and less cooling than regular PETG. A 3d print at normal speeds prints best around 245 degrees, slower or faster printing speeds may need tweaking the temperature just slightly.
ABS filament Black 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the ABS is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. Generally you need a heated bed to print with ABS and a heated chamber is preferred. In the Real filament ABS line, there are also ABS plus and Pro available, which make it easier to print. The ABS is a pure base material, optimized for 3D printing, giving the best performance possible.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) filament has been in use for 3D printing for a long time. It used to be the most popular 3D print material, but due to the properties of ABS including high shrinkage it's hard to work with. Compared to other materials ABS still has some advantages including that its gasoline resistant, non-translucent and a soft bendable thermoplastic. Also compared to PLA it has a much higher glass transition point. ABS is an oil based product, making it less environmentally friendly than PLA is, and while printing it tends to give a bad chemical smell, so you probably want to use this in well ventilated conditions.
This filament will require more effort to print well. If you are using ABS to print small strong parts, you may get away with just using 3DLAC on a 65-80 degrees heated bed. Kapton tape is another product where ABS will print on, but it will require a higher temperatures around 110 degrees. For extruding the filament we recommend a temperature of 245 degrees, although it may extrude as low as 220 degrees, the layer bonding won't be as strong. For larger prints you should look into PETG filament first, without a heated chamber you will not be able to print this material without warping and cracking.
PLA filament Fluorescent Orange 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PLA is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PLA is great for beginners to 3D printing, but also novices will find it great to use, as it is easy to work with while still give stunning results. PLA filament is available in multiple colors, but also different types are available within the Real brand.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is amongst the oldest and still the most heavily used mediums in the 3D printing community, mainly due to its benefits as a versatile and environmentally friendly thermoplastic. Both organic and biodegradable, PLA is easily compounded with other ingredients to influence its final properties, for example flexibility and metallically. The uncolored form of Real PLA is a translucent off-white color and has a printing temperature between 195 - 205 degrees (depending on hot end characteristics). Darker colors of Real may require a few extra degrees of temperature due to the coloring process. The filament should extrude smoothly and appear slightly shiny. PLA is denser and tougher than ABS, but is more brittle and susceptible to cracking under high loads. It is also less resistant to the outdoor elements (UV light and water) than other common thermoplastics (see Nylon, ABS and PETG).
PLA can print well on an unheated surface using Blue Painters or Kapton tape, and most 3D print stickers. For ease and convenience, we recommend using spray such as 3DLAC on a glass bed. A low bed temperature between 50 - 60 degrees further reduces the chance of warping and makes final print removal easier once the print surface has cooled. Also check out the Real Satin and flex lines of PLA filament for even more options!
Introducing more sustainable plastics is key to reduce waste and save natural resources. Real filaments' Recycled PLA 3D filament is produced from quality ensured waste supplies and checked for consistency during the entire production process, ensuring the best possible 3D printing experience while reusing at least 95% material. With our famous white recyclable cardboard spool, this product is a big step in using precious natural resources in a better way and part our our continued effort in making 3D printing an even more 'greener' alternative to traditional manufacturing methods. On the spool is 1 kg filament in 1.75 mm diameter.
Due to the nature of the product's source materials there may be slight color variations between batches. The material prints best at 210 degrees and can be printed without heated bed using 3Dlac. However, a heated bed is recommended to improve adhesion and make it easier to remove the print after the plate has cooled down.
ABS filament Neutral 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the ABS is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. Generally you need a heated bed to print with ABS and a heated chamber is preferred. In the Real filament ABS line, there are also ABS plus and Pro available, which make it easier to print. The ABS is a pure base material, optimized for 3D printing, giving the best performance possible.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) filament has been in use for 3D printing for a long time. It used to be the most popular 3D print material, but due to the properties of ABS including high shrinkage it's hard to work with. Compared to other materials ABS still has some advantages including that its gasoline resistant, non-translucent and a soft bendable thermoplastic. Also compared to PLA it has a much higher glass transition point. ABS is an oil based product, making it less environmentally friendly than PLA is, and while printing it tends to give a bad chemical smell, so you probably want to use this in well ventilated conditions.
This filament will require more effort to print well. If you are using ABS to print small strong parts, you may get away with just using 3DLAC on a 65-80 degrees heated bed. Kapton tape is another product where ABS will print on, but it will require a higher temperatures around 110 degrees. For extruding the filament we recommend a temperature of 245 degrees, although it may extrude as low as 220 degrees, the layer bonding won't be as strong. For larger prints you should look into PETG filament first, without a heated chamber you will not be able to print this material without warping and cracking
PLA filament Nuclear Green 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PLA is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PLA is great for beginners to 3D printing, but also novices will find it great to use, as it is easy to work with while still give stunning results. PLA filament is available in multiple colors, but also different types are available within the Real brand.
PLA filament Brown 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PLA is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PLA is great for beginners to 3D printing, but also novices will find it great to use, as it is easy to work with while still give stunning results. PLA filament is available in multiple colors, but also different types are available within the Real brand.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is amongst the oldest and still the most heavily used mediums in the 3D printing community, mainly due to its benefits as a versatile and environmentally friendly thermoplastic. Both organic and biodegradable, PLA is easily compounded with other ingredients to influence its final properties, for example flexibility and metallically. The uncolored form of Real PLA is a translucent off-white color and has a printing temperature between 195 - 205 degrees (depending on hot end characteristics). Darker colors of Real may require a few extra degrees of temperature due to the coloring process. The filament should extrude smoothly and appear slightly shiny. PLA is denser and tougher than ABS, but is more brittle and susceptible to cracking under high loads. It is also less resistant to the outdoor elements (UV light and water) than other common thermoplastics (see Nylon, ABS and PETG).
PLA can print well on an unheated surface using Blue Painters or Kapton tape, and most 3D print stickers. For ease and convenience, we recommend using spray such as 3DLAC on a glass bed. A low bed temperature between 50 - 60 degrees further reduces the chance of warping and makes final print removal easier once the print surface has cooled. Also check out the Real Satin and flex lines of PLA filament for even more options!
PETG filament White 2.85 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PETG is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PETG is great for beginners and novices alike, as it is easy to print and a sweet balance between printability and strong prints. The base material is very clear, so the neutral version delivers semi-transparent results. Within the Real brand we also have PETG available in translucent colors. As the print temperature is higher, the temperature resistance of the print is higher than other materials. If you experience (much) stringing, it is recommended to try a higher temperature.
PET-G (Polyethyleentereftalaatglycol) is a very strong, water resistant thermoplastic, with beautiful shiny result. PET is a well known plastic, as it's mostly used in production of soda bottles. In recent years this material has become a very popular material for 3D printing as it combines a number of great properties of both ABS and PLA. Printing with PETG is almost as easy as PLA and requires little more effort. As the bonding with itself is very strong, the first layer should be squished as much as PLA, as the material may blob around the nozzle ruining your print. The layer adhesion is great, making the end result very strong, and bendable instead of breakable as opposed to PLA. PETG doesn't adhere very well to other materials, as glue doesn't have much grip on the material. Another great property of PETG is that the neutral pallets are almost glass like transparent, giving us the opportunity to deliver awesome translucent colors.
PET-G can be printed with or without heated bed with little to no warping, using 3DLAC, We recommend using a 65 degrees heated bed however, as the print will come loose automatically when cooling down. For extrusion temperature 245 is the optimum temperature, as lower temperature will result in more stringiness and wors
PLA filament Green 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PLA is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PLA is great for beginners to 3D printing, but also novices will find it great to use, as it is easy to work with while still give stunning results. PLA filament is available in multiple colors, but also different types are available within the Real brand.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is amongst the oldest and still the most heavily used mediums in the 3D printing community, mainly due to its benefits as a versatile and environmentally friendly thermoplastic. Both organic and biodegradable, PLA is easily compounded with other ingredients to influence its final properties, for example flexibility and metallically. The uncolored form of Real PLA is a translucent off-white color and has a printing temperature between 195 - 205 degrees (depending on hot end characteristics). Darker colors of Real may require a few extra degrees of temperature due to the coloring process. The filament should extrude smoothly and appear slightly shiny. PLA is denser and tougher than ABS, but is more brittle and susceptible to cracking under high loads. It is also less resistant to the outdoor elements (UV light and water) than other common thermoplastics (see Nylon, ABS and PETG).
PLA can print well on an unheated surface using Blue Painters or Kapton tape, and most 3D print stickers. For ease and convenience, we recommend using spray such as 3DLAC on a glass bed. A low bed temperature between 50 - 60 degrees further reduces the chance of warping and makes final print removal easier once the print surface has cooled. Also check out the Real Satin and flex lines of PLA filament for even more options!
Introducing more sustainable plastics is key to reduce waste and save natural resources. Real filaments' Recycled PLA 3D filament is produced from quality ensured waste supplies and checked for consistency during the entire production process, ensuring the best possible 3D printing experience while reusing at least 95% material. With our famous white recyclable cardboard spool, this product is a big step in using precious natural resources in a better way and part our our continued effort in making 3D printing an even more 'greener' alternative to traditional manufacturing methods. On the spool is 1 kg filament in 1.75 mm diameter.
Due to the nature of the product's source materials there may be slight color variations between batches. The material prints best at 210 degrees and can be printed without heated bed using 3Dlac. However, a heated bed is recommended to improve adhesion and make it easier to remove the print after the plate has cooled down.