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Rapid Matte PLA 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm, High Speed PLA Filament for Fast Printing with 30-600mm/s-High Flow/No Clogging/Smooth Matte Finish-Fit Most FDM 3D Printers, 1KG/Black

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Color: Matte Black


Size: Matte PLA


Features

  • [High fluidity & Up to 600 mm/s Speed]-iSANGHU's High-Speed Matte PLA filament lets you push the limits with print speeds of up to 600mm/s. With outstanding fluidity and viscosity, it minimizes stringing and sagging. The rapid cooling ensures quick shaping for high-speed printing. For top-notch results, we suggest sticking to a printing speed of around 400 mm/s.
  • [Matte Finish & Durable]-iSANGHU's newly upgraded Matte PLA Filament 1.75mm retains the original PLA advantages. But it is also stronger than models printed with regular PLA. The model made from this material will have a matte finish, which will help hide the layer lines from view, which makes it able to print prints with non-glossy colors and frosted textures. It is suitable for more premium and mysterious 3D models.
  • [Beginner Friendly & Wide Compatibility]-The iSANGHU Rapid PLA 3d printing filament has an excellent threshold overhang angle. Raft and support are very easy to remove. Thanks to the high-quality standards in terms of manufacturing accuracy. iSANGHU PLA Filament is Perfectly compatible with most of the common 1.75mm FDM 3D Printer, such as AnkerMake M5, Bambu Lab P1P, Bambu Lab X1 Series, Prusa, MakerBot, UltiMaker, MK3, Ender 3, Simplify3D, Flashforge, etc.
  • [Clog-free & Bubble-Free]-iSANGHU PLA filament 1.75 has a softening temperature of 140C, making it resistant to the cooling effects from the nozzle, which makes filament outflow smoother, and come out homogeneous.
  • [Vacuum Sealed & Moisture Free]-Completely drying for 24 hours before packaging and vacuum sealed with desiccants in a transparent bag to effectively protect the filament from moisture, enable much smoother and more stable printing. Please remember to put it back into the bag timely after using to maintain excellent printing performance.

Brand: iSANGHU


Material: Polylactic Acid


Color: Matte Black


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.5 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎iSANGHU


Brand: ‎iSANGHU


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8 x 2 x 8 inches


Color: ‎Matte Black


Material Type: ‎Polylactic Acid


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎Matte PLA


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PLA HS Matte Black


Date First Available: September 20, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I love it
Color: Petg Cf-matte Black Size: PETG-CF
Been using this with my new kobra 2 max, and it's probably my favorite filament to use so far. Using my hardened steel nozzle I print at these settings 240c nozzle 75c bed 100mm/s .6 nozzle .2-.3 layer height I adjusted the z offset to be higher than pla, it doesn't need to be as close First layer at 40mm/s or slower Prints so smooth, looks absolutely great, beautiful silky but matt black finish. I see no defects on my prints. Structurally feels very strong, but it still has a bit of flex, so it's ideal for many things. I tried grinding it down, and it was very hard to grind down. Strong stuff. Love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by Isaac

  • Kind of Amazing
Color: Pla Cf-matte Black Size: PLA-CF
I had not done any 3D printing in a decade, and it's nice to see how much things have changed ... PLA is the easiest material to print, or rather, really the only easy one. ABS and on all tend to require higher temperatures and enclosures, and you are always fighting sags and warping. But plain PLA has always felt like a cheap plastic to me. 20% Carbon-Fiber embedded PLA is just a whole new world. Its prints much EASIER than standard PLA, does not work or string or goo in the same way. I can use a lower bed temperature (55 C) and it sticks just fine. No warping, even for large prints. A hardened nozzle is required, at something larger than 0.4 mm (to prevent clogs). I got a ruby-tipped nozzle, 0.6 mm, and it works great. Also, I got a filament dryer. I have not tried without the dryer, but it works well and keeps the filament clean, so probably at least a good idea. Overall, super happy with this stuff. Its actually game-changer, in terms of getting good prints with ease. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by Jonathan

  • Requires cooler than expected print temperature, but looks fantastic
Color: Petg Cf-matte Black Size: PETG-CF
I initially started printing with this stuff at 255 degrees nozzle temp and had all sorts of stringing and blobs. I have been dialing in the settings it needs and I am now getting some really nice looking prints with fairly minimal stringing. I don't have time to bother with drying filament unless it's some sort of special project. If I can't take filament out of the package and print with it immediately I generally don't bother with it. So I have not dried this stuff. It looks like I can get away with that. I am sure I could improve my results by drying, but aint nobody got time for dat! I am printing on a Bambu Lab P1S with a JUUPINE hotend and a hardened steel CHT-style 0.6mm nozzle. I am currently using the following settings with great results -Hotend 240 -Bed 75 -Part cooling fan 50% (may not be needed depending on what you are printing but I have some overhangs that required it) -0.2mm layer height -Avoid crossing walls enabled -100 mm/s outer wall speed -150 mm/s inner wall speed, infill, top surface -Retraction length 1mm -Z hop when retracting 0.4mm -Retraction speed 30 mm/s -Retract on layer change -Wipe while retracting -Wipe distance 3mm Obviously unless you have the exact same printer setup and are printing the same models I am, your settings will probably need to be tweaked a little from this. But maybe it will be a good starting point for you since I didn't see anyone else sharing their settings. The printed parts look amazing, layer lines are pretty much invisible. The parts seem very strong also. There is a good chance I will be buying more of this stuff since it is one of the cheapest PETG-CF filaments available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024 by Garrett Garrett

  • Great finish on prints, but not as strong as just straight ASA
Color: Asa Cf-matte Black Size: ASA-CF
This filament prints pretty well. About the same as regular ASA. The Carbon Fiber finish is really nice, and if that's your main reason for going with ASA-CF, this is a great choice. I want it for functional prints, and this filament creates prints that are more brittle than regular ASA, so I haven't really found a use for it. I ended up reprinting all the parts with this ASA-CF in regular ASA to get the strength I needed. I have used PC-CF and Nylon-CF in the past and both of them ended up stronger than the pure filament, so not sure why this came out the opposite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023 by TechRingo

  • Awesome Filament! Prints Great!
Color: Petg Cf-matte Black Size: PETG-CF
Never printed carbon fiber filament before, but really wanted to try it. I've always loved how it looks, and of course, the added strength is pretty good (still testing tensile strength though). As with EVERY new filament, I dried this, dialed in settings, and went to printing. So far, amazing results, and the carbon fiber adds a bit of rigidity which I personally think helps mitigate the need for excess cooling. I was able to achieve a high max volumetric flow rate (20mm3s), so I was able to print quite quickly with little cooling. Awesome results every time. Love the matte but almost subtle sparkle finish. Even with a 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer height, layer lines are near invisible. Top surfaces look awesome too. I've personally never tried this brand of filament prior to this, but I'm quite pleased with the results and consistency of the filament, I'd happily buy it again. Note that, you definitely will wanted a hardened steel nozzle. Know that, hardened steel doesn't have the same thermal conductivity as brass, so you might have to bump temps 10* up. A temperature tower will tell you what you need though. I only had brass nozzles when I tried this, and quite quickly it chewed through that nozzle. Was expected, but nonetheless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023 by Jarrett

  • Beware of splintering and poor prints.
Color: Matte Green Size: Matte PLA
Doesn’t print well at all. Printed a small project and had trouble with splintering. I then tried a temperature tower calibration and it splintered as well. Splinters are very sharp and easy to get in your skin if you’re not careful. Other filament types are printing fine. Won’t order this brand again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by MacLeod MacLeod

  • Great color, good strength, no fussing
Color: Petg Cf-crimson Red Size: PETG-CF
Not much too say - used the generic Bambu PETG-CF profile, changed the temperature settings to the ones specified on the box (range 210-240, default 225, bed 70) and got nice usable prints right away. Nowhere near as finicky as standard PETG; this is more like Bambu's PETG. Really like the color, hoping it comes back into stock. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by edf edf

  • Absolutely worth the money
Color: Petg Cf-matte Black Size: PETG-CF
Great quality prints. Switching all my engineered parts to this PETG CF. High quality filament 265C for first layers 255C for rest of print 70C bed temp 50mm speed
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Bob

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