Not all plastic is bad. (PLA Explained)

Not all plastic is bad. (PLA Explained)

If you're new to 3D printing, you may have heard of the term "PLA" being used to describe the material that 3D printers use. PLA stands for polylactic acid, a biodegradable thermoplastic made from renewable resources like cornstarch, tapioca roots, or sugarcane.

PLA is a popular choice for 3D printing because it's easy to use and produces high-quality prints. It's also environmentally friendly compared to other plastics, as it's biodegradable and doesn't release toxic fumes when melted.

Here are some benefits of PLA:

  1. Biodegradable: PLA is made from natural resources and is biodegradable, which means it breaks down naturally over time without harming the environment.
  2. Low Toxicity: Unlike other plastics, PLA doesn't release harmful fumes when melted. This makes it safer to use in a home or office environment.
  3. Easy to print: PLA is easy to print with, as it has a lower melting point than other plastics. This means it doesn't require a high-temperature printing environment, and it's less likely to warp or crack.
  4. High-Quality prints: PLA produces high-quality prints with a smooth finish, making it a popular choice for 3D printing enthusiasts and professionals.

At Griffins3DPrints, we exclusively use PLA to print our models. We believe that using environmentally friendly materials is important, and we're committed to doing our part to reduce waste and protect the planet.

By choosing to print with PLA, we're able to produce high-quality, detailed prints that are both beautiful and eco-friendly. We're proud to offer a range of 3D printed models that are not only fun and unique but also better for the environment.

We hope this post has helped you understand more about PLA and why we choose to use it for our 3D printed models. If you have any questions or want to learn more, feel free to contact us.

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