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PLA Pro Silk Filament
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AlmightyFila PLA Silk offers a silk-like and high-glossy that adds a luxury appearance to your prints while retaining PLA’s ease of use. Different with other silk filaments, AlmightyFila PLA Silk was toughened and demonstrates greater resistance to breakage when using AMS printing. It’s ideal for decorations, artistic projects, and 3D character models or any parts where you want it shinier.
PLA Pro Wood 3D Printing Filament
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AlmightyFila PLA Wood is a mixer of our high-quality PLA with fine wood powder to give your 3D prints a realistic wood-like appearance and texture. Experience the rich, grainy feel of natural wood with every print, as the filament replicates authentic wood tones and textures. AlmightyFila PLA Wood provides a stunning, elegant finish that elevates your creations with an organic, handcrafted look.
Nylon (PA6) 3D Printing Filament
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Nylon (Polyamide) is a popular material in the plastics industry, known for its toughness and flexibility. Nylon filaments typically require extruder temperatures near 250 ºC, however, some brands allow printing at temperatures as low as 220 ºC due to their chemical composition. Many printers do not include a hotend that can safely reach 250 ºC, so these lower-temperature versions can be useful and potentially save you from needing to upgrade your hotend. One big challenge with Nylon filaments is that they are hygroscopic, which means they readily absorb moisture from their surroundings. Printing Nylon after it has absorbed moisture will lead to several print quality issues, thus filament storage becomes very important and requires special attention.





























