Flashforge color changing filament is made of a reinforced and toughened modified material. A color toner is added in it during production this is the reason why this PLA filament presents different colors if looking it at different angles. Think how cool it would be when the color change effects taking on your 3D printed models!
Flashforge's HS PLA Multicolor filament blends high-speed printing with dynamic, color-changing effects. As it shifts between vibrant colors under different angles and lighting, this filament adds a unique visual appeal to your prints. It maintains the ease of use, excellent adhesion, and minimal warping of standard HS PLA, making it ideal for artistic projects and custom designs.
Why HS PLA is More Suitable for High-Speed Printers?
Excellent Flow and Melting Performance
Ensures smooth and reliable extrusion at high speeds, minimizing clogs and interruptions.
High Thermal Stability
Withstands elevated temperatures during fast printing processes, maintaining print quality and dimensional accuracy.
Higher Melt Flow Rate (MFR)
Allows faster extrusion rates at the same temperatures, enhancing efficiency on high-speed printers.
Uniform Layer Thickness and Surface Quality
Promotes even layering and smooth surface finish, reducing issues often associated with high-speed printing.
Trouble free (except for problems I create) with beautiful outcomes. I have the 5M pro and the AD5X, both work great and very fast and accurate.
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Mandy Reynolds
1kg / Burnt Titanium
Very nice filament
The Flashforge burnt titanium PLA is very nice filament. It's comparable to CookieCad. I actually have two rolls of PETG in my cart now. It is a great price with the 50% off when you buy two rolls.
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NICKOLAS PETTINGILL
1kg / Burnt Titanium
Works well, looks fantastic.
Ive had no issue printing with this filament at all, aside from all of us(my family) liking it and running out quickly.
1 roll of PLA Silk Rainbow, Prints well, in my AD4,
1 roll of Nebula Purple (Blurple) amazing colouring, sort blue, kinda purple and glittering, need extra heat (235°C) in the 0.4mm Nozzle, happily printed at 225 with the 0.6mm Nozzle