Matte Red PLA
Matte Red PLA
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RAL3001 TD:
Matte PLA filament filled with cellulose to make your prints layer lines disappear! As opposed to other filaments and their matte finish made of other chemicals, using cellulose gives this matte pla better interlayer adhesion and makes it way stronger (It beats out even polyterra pla in strength)
Sidd's Notes and applications
Signal Red. It's a vivid, slightly dark red color that is both striking and deep. This color is often used in signage and safety equipment because it stands out well against different backgrounds, making it ideal for conveying warnings or important information. 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!
Recommended Print Settings:
Printing Temperature (190-220°C)
Bed Temperature (20-60°C)
Printing Speed (40-300mms)
Slicer Profiles
Slicer Profiles
Bed Adhesion
Bed Adhesion
7/5 perfect score.
As with all the other rolls I’ve purchased it’s too easy to print with, the spools are AMS compatible and it’s a wicked color, can’t wait to place my next order
Great colour and prints just as well as my Bambu filament (which is $50 a spool) even at high speeds :D
I bought some of this PLA, Greta filament prints really well and I the colour looks great and its really well priced.
*Edited based on Siddament feedback and testing*
The red colouring is very lighting dependant and can read to the eye from a quite light/pale red almost orange tinged under natural lighting conditions, to a deeper red similar to the product photos under LED/artifical lighting, which isnt a bad thing just to be mindful of. The matte finish is mint either way though and prints on my MK4s nicely at 190 and flows nicely at that temp for IS speeds.
The Red is definitely a red my guy, it is a bit on the lighter side and those ral codes are provided by the factory who uses that Ral code as the pellet colour. All other red variant also use the same base pigment but the finishes are different, if its a matte finish the light hits the print and gets mostly absorbed giving it a softer red, a shiny finish the light bounces off and it seems like a darker red.
I used a nix mini 3 colour scanner and all reds show up as the same shade using the scanner.
The Ral 3042 that was shared is actually completely off, thats the colour of the fluro red and thats more like the orange colour than RAL 2001.
The orange is definitely an orange too.