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My Tech Fun | PLA designed for annealing with minimal deformation: AzureFilm PLA Prime @MyTechFun | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Annealed PLA can resist to temperatures better than ABS. The main problem with PLA annealing is the deformation and shrinking of the material. AzureFilm PLA Prime solved this problem, it can be annealed with very minimal deformation. But is it worth the extra energy? Let's find out..
Product page (not affiliate): azurefilm.com/3d-filaments/prime-collection
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:00 Unboxing
2:24 3D printing
3:39 Annealing
5:24 Tensile test
5:29 Layer adhesion test
6:17 Shear test
6:43 Torque (twist) test
7:16 Bending test
7:47 Temperature test
8:21 Impact test
8:56 Creep test
9:40 Results
12:27 Conclusions

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