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SUNLU PLA 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 229,00 CZKCena regularna410,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 229,00 CZK -
SUNLU PLA+(PLA Plus) 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 235,00 CZKCena regularna410,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 235,00 CZK -
[MOQ: 6KG] SILK 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 250,00 CZKCena regularna647,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 250,00 CZK -
[MOQ: 6KG] ABS 3D Printer Filament 0.9KG/1KG
Cena regularna Od 238,00 CZKCena regularna432,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 238,00 CZK -
[MOQ: 6KG] PETG 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 227,00 CZKCena regularna410,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 227,00 CZK -
[MOQ: 6KG] Matte PLA 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 238,00 CZKCena regularna410,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 238,00 CZK -
ASA 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 388,00 CZKCena regularnaCena sprzedaży Od 388,00 CZK -
[MOQ: 3KG] ABS 3D Printer Filament 0.9KG/1KG
Cena regularna Od 259,00 CZKCena regularna432,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 259,00 CZK -
SUNLU Special Filament 1KG, PLA-Glow in Dark, PLA-CF, ASA, EABS, PVB
Cena regularna Od 216,00 CZKCena regularna432,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 216,00 CZK -
[MOQ: 6KG] PLA Macaron Colors (PLA Meta) 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 248,00 CZKCena regularna410,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 248,00 CZK -
E ABS(Easy ABS) 3D Printer Filament 1KG(p.s.: For New Refill Spool is 0.9kg)
Cena regularna 345,00 CZKCena regularna539,00 CZKCena sprzedaży 345,00 CZK -
Glow in The Dark (Luminous) PLA 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 496,00 CZKCena regularna539,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 496,00 CZK -
PLA+(PLA Plus) Large Spool 3D Printer Filament 5KG
Cena regularna 1.187,00 CZKCena regularna1.510,00 CZKCena sprzedaży 1.187,00 CZK -
Wyprzedane
TPU-SILK(SILK-Textured TPU) 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna 604,00 CZKCena regularna539,00 CZKCena sprzedaży 604,00 CZK -
[MOQ: 3KG] Glow in The Dark (Luminous) PLA 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 432,00 CZKCena regularna539,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 432,00 CZK -
[MOQ: 3KG] PLA, SILK, PETG Rainbow Filament 3D Printer Filament 1KG
Cena regularna Od 367,00 CZKCena regularna539,00 CZKCena sprzedaży Od 367,00 CZK
3D Printer Filament | FAQs
1.What does “MOQ: 6KG” mean on SUNLU’s 3D printer filament listings?
1.What does “MOQ: 6KG” mean on SUNLU’s 3D printer filament listings?
Answer: It means there’s a minimum order quantity of 6kg for that deal—typically 6 rolls of 1kg filament—often tied to a bulk discount format.
2.Can I mix and match different colors or types in the bulk filament deal?
2.Can I mix and match different colors or types in the bulk filament deal?
Answer: Yes—several products are explicitly labeled “Mix & Match Over 6 Rolls Bulk Order”, which indicates you can combine multiple variants within the bulk minimum rather than buying all the same spool.
3.Does the collection include PLA and PLA+ 1KG spools for bulk purchase?
3.Does the collection include PLA and PLA+ 1KG spools for bulk purchase?
Answer: Yes—SUNLU lists PLA 1KG and PLA+ (PLA Plus) 1KG bulk options on the collection page, both shown with bulk “over 6 rolls” style listings.
4.How do I choose the right 3D printer filament for my project?
4.How do I choose the right 3D printer filament for my project?
Answer: Match filament to your use case:
PLA: easy prints, decor, prototypes
PETG: tougher, more temperature/impact resistant, good for functional parts
TPU: flexible parts like bumpers, phone cases
ABS/ASA: higher heat resistance; ASA is better outdoors (UV)
Then confirm your printer can reach the needed nozzle/bed temps (and whether you have an enclosure).
5.What are typical temperature settings for 3D printer filament?
5.What are typical temperature settings for 3D printer filament?
Answer: It depends on material and brand, but common starting ranges are:
PLA: ~190–220°C nozzle, ~0–60°C bed
PETG: ~220–250°C nozzle, ~70–90°C bed
TPU: ~210–240°C nozzle, ~30–60°C bed
ABS/ASA: ~230–260°C nozzle, ~90–110°C bed (often needs enclosure)
Always adjust based on your printer, speed, and print behavior.
6.What is the difference between PLA and PETG?
6.What is the difference between PLA and PETG?
Think of PLA as the "aesthetic" material (easy to print, great colors, brittle) and PETG as the "functional" material (stronger, more heat-resistant, slightly flexible). PETG is better for items that will be outside or used in mechanical assemblies, though it is prone to "stringing."
7.How do I know if my filament is "wet"?
7.How do I know if my filament is "wet"?
Listen for a "crackling" or "popping" sound at the nozzle during a print. Visually, you'll see tiny bubbles in the extruded plastic or an unusually rough surface finish.