Are you searching for Bambu Lab PLA Aero Filament in Australia? Bambu PLA Aero is a game - changer for 3D printing. During printing, it foams at high temperatures, creating tiny holes inside the prints, which results in low density and light weight. Ideal for lightweight and energy - saving prints like unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aerodynamic models, and gliders. Foaming PLA materials (PLA Aero) demand careful material drying and parameter settings. Read the 'Instructions for printing aircraft model with foaming PLA (PLA Aero)' before you start printing. Bambu PLA Aero has a filament density similar to regular PLA, but print density is only 60% - 80%. When printing same - volume models, it's about half the weight of PLA Basic. You can control the model density by adjusting printing temperature and flow rate. Note that the average print density varies with parameters such as printing temperature, flow rate ratio, printing speed, model size, wall thickness, and infill density. Compared to pre - foaming Wood PLA, Bambu PLA Aero is tougher and more resistant to impact, collision, and falling. It also offers an easy - to - color matte surface texture, with better dyeing results than PLA Basic. Check out the parameter comparison between PLA Basic and PLA Aero. For accessory compatibility, recommended build plates are Cool Plate, High Temperature Plate, or Textured PEI Plate; a 0.4 mm nozzle is recommended. All printing parameters are embedded in RFID, which can be read via our AMS (Automatic Material System), making printing hassle - free. Here are the recommended printing settings: dry at 80 °C for 8 h before printing, keep container humidity below 20% RH, set nozzle temperature at 80 °C for 8 h, bed temperature at 35 - 45 °C with PVP glue, and printing speed below 250 mm/s. The filament has specific physical and mechanical properties, and it comes with 1x Filament & Desiccant, Instructions & Spool sticker, and 1x Filament Label. Browse our other filaments and 3D printing supplies.



Using Bambu Lab PLA Aero Filament is easy. First, make sure to dry the filament at 80 °C for 8 hours before printing. Keep the container's humidity below 20% RH, you can use a desiccant to help with that. When it comes to printing, the recommended nozzle temperature is 80 °C for 8 hours and the bed temperature should be between 35 - 45 °C if you're using PVP glue. The printing speed should be below 250 mm/s. You can adjust the density of your prints by changing the printing temperature and flow rate. Higher temperature and lower flow rate will give you lower density prints. But remember, other factors like printing speed, model size, wall thickness, and infill density can also affect the final density. Before you start, read the 'Instructions for printing aircraft model with foaming PLA (PLA Aero)' carefully as foaming PLA materials have special requirements for drying and parameter settings. For accessories, use a Cool Plate, High Temperature Plate, or Textured PEI Plate as the build plate and a 0.4 mm nozzle. You can use Bambu Liquid Glue or a Glue Stick. The RFID in the filament makes it easy to load and print without any tedious setting steps. To maintain the filament, keep it in a dry place. If it gets wet, dry it again before using. This will ensure you get the best results from your prints every time.