SIDDAMENT SKU: 8.011
Matte Yellow PLA
Matte Yellow PLA
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Pantone Yellow C · #FFFF00
Matte PLA filament make your prints layer lines disappear! (note the matting agent used to make it matte is now a inorganic matting agent)
Sidd's Notes and applications
Remember those kids in school who would use different coloured highlighters on a single page to look like they were doing work and being neat...Only to never look at their book again and toss it out at the end of the school year, yeah that yellow highlighter inspired this colour. Now I use it to highlight tax write-offs, while they are still using it to highlight text books and student debt in Uni. Applicable to be used in regular household items, figurines and models, as long as the printed part is placed in temperatures below 60c, this is the perfect material to use!
(Please note, Sidd's notes are just a fun playful way to give you ideas on the colour and make you laugh while you give me your money)
Examples of enclosed printers: Bambu X1C / P1S, Prusa CORE One, Voron 2.4 / Trident, Qidi X-Plus, anything with sealed doors and a hot chamber.
Examples of open printers: Bambu A1 / A1 mini, Prusa MK4 / MINI, Ender 3, most bedslingers. These are fine for PLA / PETG / TPU / PVA but struggle with materials marked “Required” on this row — ABS, ASA, PC, Nylon and similar will warp or delaminate without a hot chamber.
* Depends on your dryer. If you’ve got a strong dryer (Sunlu S2/S4, PrintDry Pro, Eibos, etc.) 55 °C max is plenty. If your dryer is a weak boi (basic food dehydrator, cheap clip-on, fan-only) push it to 70 °C to actually move moisture out.
Datasheet provided by the upstream manufacturer for the SIDDAMENT-branded line. Values are indicative for general guidance only and must not be relied upon for safety-critical or regulatory use. Siddament Pty Ltd assumes no liability for outcomes derived from this datasheet. Full Summary / SDS / RoHS / REACH documents are not currently issued for this line.
