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PLA+

PLA (Polylactic acid) and PLA+ filament are both crafted from organic materials such as corn starch or sugarcane, constituting biodegradable plastics. This denotes that these materials do not emit harmful fumes during the printing process, enabling frequent and repeated use without concerns. Due to the limitations of basic PLA, like its low heat resistance and propensity to become brittle after absorbing moisture, PLA+ was devised and introduced. PLA+ represents an enhanced version of PLA's formula, incorporating additives that augment the mechanical properties. These enhancements can furnish 3D printed components with heightened flexibility, rigidity, and impact resistance compared to standard PLA. Nonetheless, a definitive assertion regarding PLA+ being superior to standard PLA cannot be conclusively made.

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