Prusa SKU: PRU.014
Prusament PLA Noctua Beige 1kg (NFC)
Prusament PLA Noctua Beige 1kg (NFC)
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About PLA Noctua Brown & Beige
Co-developed with the quiet cooling experts at Noctua, Prusament PLA Noctua Brown/Beige offers an exact match to their signature color palette. It allows you to create custom PC accessories that blend perfectly with existing hardware, or to visually complement Noctua fans in various other applications outside the PC space. Thanks to its subtle color and unique shade, it is also great for natural-looking home decor and architectural models.
When we started the Printables Brands initiative, we wanted to bridge the gap between the physical products you meet every day and the 3D printer on your desk. With this collaboration, we took that philosophy one step further. The result is something never seen before: A filament manufacturer teaming up with a well-known brand to make a material of exact color available for everyone, and easy to recognize. And promoted by both sides.
About Noctua
Noctua’s award-winning, premium quality quiet cooling components are internationally renowned for their superb acoustics, industry-leading performance-to-noise efficiency and remarkable longevity. Since its foundation in 2005, the Austrian manufacturer’s engineering-first mindset, history of innovations and relentless pursuit of continuous optimisation have become just as iconic as its long-term product support and excellence in customer service. Today, PC enthusiasts and industry clients alike swear by the signature blend of cutting-edge performance, outstanding quietness and ultimate reliability that makes Noctua’s products unique.
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.
