Extrudr Pearl - Sample 50g
Filament samples for testing
- 50g sample
- Ideal for testing
- Quality filaments
- CO2-neutral
- £6.51 (£13.02 / 100 g)
- from 2 only £6.18 / pc -5%
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Only 2 pieces in stock - In stock for a limited period only.
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Item no.: 3DJ-S-EX-Pearl-285, Content: 50 g
- 50g sample
- Ideal for testing
- Quality filaments
- CO2-neutral
Product information & technical details
Item no.: | 3DJ-S-EX-Pearl-285 |
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Manufacturer No.: | S-EX-Pearl-285 |
Manufacturers: | Extrudr |
Content: | 50 g |
Diameter: | 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm |
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Product types: | Filament Samples |
Filament colour: | Natural |
Net weight: | 50 g |
Description
The Pearl filament by Extrudr is a new development in the series of bio-compounds.
The filament is produced using 100% renewable raw materials.
The material is biodegradable unlike PLA filament, that is only degradable under certain laboratory conditions.
Therefore, the Extrudr Pearl is CO2 neutral and ecologically harmless.
The new bio-compound filaments are a non-toxic alternative to conventional filaments.
Application:
The Pearl filament has a unique surface with a pearly silver appearance.
The filament shows unique reflections when placed in the sun and can be used for special designs.
The biopolymer by Extrudr meets all EU regulations for food safety.
Advantages:
- Good printing properties
- Composed of renewable and sustainable raw materials
More information
No heated building board is needed for the Extrudr Pearl.
The filament sample (about 50g) is packed in a sealable foil and protects the filament.
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