Matte PLA in Australia: The Complete Guide

Matte PLA in Australia: The Complete Guide

What makes matte PLA matte

Standard PLA is glossy because the surface reflects light cleanly. Matte PLA adds a mineral filler (commonly calcium carbonate) that scatters reflected light, giving a soft, low-sheen surface. The same filler hides layer lines visually, which is why matte prints look smoother than glossy prints at the same layer height.

V1, V2, V4 explained

Version What it means
V1 Original matte PLA, varying spool weights
V2 Standardised spool weight (160 to 170 g) for predictable parcel maths and consistent core, suits multi-supplier orders
V4 Latest tighter QC run, refined colour batches

Printing matte PLA

Same temperature range as regular PLA (200 to 220 C). The mineral filler is slightly abrasive over time. For one or two spools a brass nozzle is fine; if you print matte daily, a hardened steel nozzle pays for itself. Slightly lower fan (60 to 80 percent) helps layer adhesion without ruining the matte finish.

Best uses

  • Miniatures and tabletop terrain
  • Display pieces and decor
  • Cosplay props
  • Anything that gets painted
  • Tools and parts where shine looks cheap

Colour range

Over 80 distinct matte colours in stock: matte black, matte white, matte greys, matte forest green, matte burgundy, matte mustard, matte sage, matte navy, matte burgundy and a rotating seasonal range. Some colours appear in both V2 and V4; check the product page for batch.

Browse the range

Matte PLA, Matte PLA V2, Matte PLA V4, Matte Dual Colour, Matte Tri-Colour.

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