🌈 Print Bold, Print Brilliant — The Chameleon Filament That Changes the Game
FLASHFORGE PLA Filament Burnt Titanium is a 1.75mm diameter, 1kg spool of premium PLA featuring advanced color-shifting pigments that respond to light and angle changes. Engineered for precision with ±0.02mm tolerance, it offers clog-free, low-warp, and low-odor printing, making it ideal for professional-quality, visually stunning 3D prints that conceal layer lines effortlessly.
Manufacturer | Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd. |
Brand | FLASHFORGE |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.39 x 8.35 x 2.88 inches |
Color | Burnt Titanium |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1.75 |
P**Y
Unexpected quality from an unexpected brand!
FANTASTIC filament. I am absolutely blown away with how consistent this filament printed. I had my settings are 220C for the nozzle and 70C for the heated bed. The filament stuck like glue to the bed and did not budge throughout this entire 33 hour print job (photos attached).Now the finish of the filament is stunning in an area with a lot of light. It has an intense amount of glitter which gives the print a glossy shine. I am stunned with the look. In a somewhat lit room (like the photos I attached) the prints look much darker and take on a different vibe. I enjoy that you get multiple visual experiences with one filament.I have printed multiple products with this role, and each time, the filament wanted high temps to extrude and stick to the bed. So I reccomend 220C for the nozzle and 70C for the bed. The adhesion is good enough that you can print tall objects with ease.It should be noted, that when I print with this filament, it leaves behind a lot of spider web type strings. Point a heated air dryer at your print for a few seconds and they will all dissapear.It's a great look for the price, and I plan on ordering all the other colors through this company. The quality is unexpected and due to this positive experience (and unfortunately lots of other negative experiences from other brands) I will be making this a daily go to.
L**
love this stuff
his filament is a real treat to work with! Not only does it print beautifully with smooth, consistent lines and minimal warping, but the "Burnt Titanium" color is absolutely mesmerizing. It shifts between shades of gray, blue, green, and purple depending on the angle and lighting, adding a unique dimension to my 3D prints.Here's what I loved:Easy to Use: As a PLA filament, it prints reliably at standard PLA temperatures with excellent bed adhesion. Even with default settings, my prints turned out fantastic.Vibrant Color-Shifting Effect: The chameleon effect is truly captivating and adds an unexpected wow factor to the finished models.High Quality: The dimensional accuracy is spot on, and I haven't experienced any clogging or tangling issues.Low Odor: A big plus for printing indoors!Overall:I highly recommend the FLASHFORGE PLA Filament in Burnt Titanium to anyone looking to add some excitement to their 3D prints. It's a high-quality filament that's easy to work with and produces stunning results. The unique color-changing effect is sure to impress!
N**K
Great filament and color.
This is by far my favorite color and have purchased a few rolls. Everyone else loves the color also. The print quality with it is amazing and prints well at higher speeds. 300mm/s is the fastest I have printed with it and it printed great.
J**N
Dependable Quality and Strength: FLASHFORGE PLA Filament
I've been dabbling in various brands of 3D printing filaments over the years, but FLASHFORGE PLA Filament is swiftly becoming my go-to choice due to its exceptional consistency and reliability. This filament has not only lived up to but exceeded my expectations in several demanding projects, including the latest where I printed shelf brackets that have successfully withstood rigorous weight tests.One of the standout qualities of FLASHFORGE PLA Filament is its strength. Despite PLA's reputation for being less tough compared to more industrial materials, this filament defies the odds. The shelf brackets I printed are not only functional but robust enough to handle significant weight without any signs of strain or failure. This is a testament to the superior quality of the material, which assures me that I can rely on it for projects that require both durability and precision.The appearance of the prints is another area where FLASHFORGE excels. The filament produces prints with a clean, aesthetically pleasing finish that looks professional and meticulously detailed. I experimented by using a different bed plate to add a carbon fiber style look to my prints, and the results were spectacular. This filament manages to capture and reflect intricate details beautifully, making it perfect for both functional objects and decorative pieces.Furthermore, my experiences across various colors of FLASHFORGE filament have consistently delivered great results, which speaks volumes about the brand’s quality control. Each spool I’ve used has offered the same reliability and print quality, which eliminates the common hassle of filament variability that can affect the outcome of prints.I highly recommend FLASHFORGE PLA Filament to anyone engaged in 3D printing, whether you are a hobbyist or a professional. The filament’s consistency in quality, strength, and the ability to beautifully render detailed finishes make it a top choice. For those who have faced challenges with other brands or are looking for a reliable filament that delivers excellent results every time, look no further than FLASHFORGE. It’s a brand that not only promises but delivers high-quality prints with every use.
B**V
"Rainbow" PLA doesn't match example dragon well
I'm a big fan of Flashforge PLA, its been easy to print and consistent. All gradient and mixed colors I've ordered so far have been beautiful except "Rainbow" PLA's actual color variation match the example print very well.In my opinion there are far too many orange layers which has lead to the majority of your print turning out variations brown or dark oranges with sparse sections of blues and greens and off-yellows.If you look close at the side of the spool in the background rather than the example print you'll see why it turns out that way. In my experience you're more likely to the example dragon as a variation of brown/orange.I'll rate the other Flashforge filaments I've tried highly, "Burnt Titanium" looks totally awesome on almost anything, but this one is a miss for me. The colors aren't bad, but most of my prints end up a variation of burnt orange or brown with other sections being too short. Still prints well though.
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