- Stock: In Stock
- Product code: 10100
- Weight Brutto: 1.30kg
- SKU: A00-W1-1.75-1000-spl
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The Bambu PLA Basic (with spool) 1kg Jade White is a premium 1.75 mm filament optimized for high-speed 3D printing, effortlessly reaching up to 300 mm/s. Thanks to its built-in RFID chip, it seamlessly syncs with the Bambu Lab AMS system, instantly setting the exact print parameters without the need for manual calibration. This biodegradable polymer delivers smooth extrusion and structurally robust parts, making it an ideal choice for technical applications, educational projects, and rapid prototyping.
Summary of Main Features
- AMS Compatibility: Fully compatible and highly recommended for use with AMS, AMS 2 Pro, AMS HT, and AMS lite systems.
- Build Plates: Achieves optimal adhesion and flawless bottom layers on the Cool Plate SuperTack, Smooth PEI Plate, Textured PEI Plate, and 3D Effect Plate.
- Hotend Compatibility: Works perfectly with hotends of any size and material (All Size / Material).
- Maximum Speed: Reliably supports print speeds of up to 300 mm/s without sacrificing structural integrity or dimensional accuracy.
- Smart Automation: Integrated RFID chip for immediate parameter recognition and automatic configuration by the AMS system.
- Optimal Temperatures: Ideal nozzle temperature range of 190 - 230 °C, and heated bed between 35 - 45 °C.
- Sustainability: Manufactured from biodegradable PLA derived from renewable resources, completely safe for industrial composting.
Capabilities of the Bambu PLA Basic (with spool) 1kg Jade White
Smart Extrusion for Seamless Workflows
Your time is meant for designing, not for wrestling with slicer profiles. The RFID chip embedded in the spool communicates directly with Bambu Lab's AMS (Automatic Material System). Forget about entering parameters manually: your printer instantly recognizes the Bambu PLA Basic (with spool) 1kg Jade White and applies the precise temperature, flow rate, and cooling settings. Whether you are running a full-capacity print farm or teaching robotics classes, you will skip the tedious setups and jump right into the action.
Uncompromising High-Speed Formula
Standard filaments often struggle with sudden accelerations, leading to under-extrusion and fragile parts. This exclusive formula is chemically optimized to ensure exceptional Z-axis strength and withstand impacts like no other, even when sustaining print speeds of up to 258 mm/s. You can print rapid engineering prototypes or iterate product designs in the blink of an eye, without ever compromising dimensional precision or professional surface finishes.
Flawless Aesthetics and Eco-Friendliness
The crisp, uniform finish of this material is ideal for architectural models, decorative figures, and educational projects. Being manufactured from renewable resources, it is a fully biodegradable filament under industrial composting conditions. You get to enjoy a highly reliable material that guarantees professional, defect-free results on every single print, all while reducing your environmental footprint.
Technical Specifications of Bambu PLA Basic (with spool) 1kg Jade White
1. Basic Specifications
| Diameter | 1.75 mm |
|---|---|
| Net Filament Weight | 1 kg |
| Spool Material | ABS (Heat resistance of 70 °C) |
| Spool Dimensions | Diameter: 200 mm; Height: 67 mm |
2. Recommended Print Settings
| Drying Settings (Before printing) |
Hot air drying oven: 50 °C for 8 h X1 Series Heated Bed: 60 - 70 °C for 12 h |
|---|---|
| Printing and Storage Humidity | < 20% RH (Sealed with desiccant) |
| Nozzle Diameter | 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 mm |
| Nozzle Temperature | 190 - 230 °C |
| Build Plate Type | Cool Plate, High Temperature Plate, or Textured PEI Plate |
| Build Surface Preparation | Glue stick or liquid glue |
| Heated Bed Temperature | 35 - 45 °C |
| Part Cooling Fan | On |
| Printing Speed | < 300 mm/s |
| Retraction Length | 0.6 - 1.0 mm |
| Retraction Speed | 20 - 40 mm/s |
| Chamber Temperature | 25 - 45 °C |
| Max Overhang Angle | 55° |
| Max Bridging Length | 30 mm |
| Support Material | Support for PLA |
3. Physical Properties
| Density | 1.24 g/cm³ (ISO 1183) |
|---|---|
| Melt Flow Index (MFI) | 23.2 ± 3.5 g/10 min (210 °C, 2.16 kg) |
| Melting Temperature | 160 °C (DSC, 10 °C/min) |
| Glass Transition Temperature | 60 °C (DSC, 10 °C/min) |
| Crystallization Temperature | N/A (DSC, 10 °C/min) |
| Vicat Softening Temperature | 57 °C (ISO 306, GB/T 1633) |
| Heat Deflection Temperature | 54 °C at 1.8 MPa / 57 °C at 0.45 MPa (ISO 75) |
| Saturated Water Absorption Rate | 0.43% (25 °C, 55% RH) |
4. Mechanical Properties
| Young's Modulus (X-Y) | 2580 ± 220 MPa (ISO 527, GB/T 1040) |
|---|---|
| Young's Modulus (Z) | 2060 ± 170 MPa (ISO 527, GB/T 1040) |
| Tensile Strength (X-Y) | 35 ± 4 MPa (ISO 527, GB/T 1040) |
| Tensile Strength (Z) | 31 ± 3 MPa (ISO 527, GB/T 1040) |
| Elongation at Break (X-Y) | 12.2 ± 1.8 % (ISO 527, GB/T 1040) |
| Elongation at Break (Z) | 7.5 ± 1.3 % (ISO 527, GB/T 1040) |
| Flexural Modulus (X-Y) | 2750 ± 160 MPa (ISO 178, GB/T 9341) |
| Flexural Modulus (Z) | 2370 ± 150 MPa (ISO 178, GB/T 9341) |
| Flexural Strength (X-Y) | 76 ± 5 MPa (ISO 178, GB/T 9341) |
| Flexural Strength (Z) | 59 ± 6 MPa (ISO 178, GB/T 9341) |
| Impact Strength (X-Y) | 26.6 ± 2.8 kJ/m²; 7.9 ± 1.2 kJ/m² (Notched) (ISO 179, GB/T 1043) |
| Impact Strength (Z) | 13.8 ± 0.9 kJ/m² (ISO 179, GB/T 1043) |
5. Other Physical and Chemical Properties
| Odor | Odorless |
|---|---|
| Composition | PLA |
| Skin Hazards | Safe / No hazard |
| Chemical Stability | Stable under normal storage and handling conditions |
| Solubility | Insoluble in water |
| Acid/Alkali Resistance | Not resistant |
| Organic Solvent Resistance | Not resistant to some organic solvents |
| Oil and Grease Resistance | Resistant to most oils and greases |
| Flammability | Flammable |
| Combustion Products | Water vapor, carbon oxides |
| Combustion Products Odor | Odorless |
6. Specimen Testing Conditions
| Nozzle Temperature | 220 °C |
|---|---|
| Heated Bed Temperature | 35 °C |
| Printing Speed | 200 mm/s |
| Infill Density | 100% |
| Pre-test Treatment | Specimens were annealed and dried at 55 °C for 8 h. (General suggested annealing: 50 to 60 °C for 6 to 12 hours). |
How to Dry Bambu PLA Basic Filament on Your 3D Printer's Heated Bed
A step-by-step guide to properly drying your Bambu PLA Basic filament by leveraging the enclosed chamber and heated bed of your 3D printer (such as the Bambu Lab X1 or P1S). Proper drying effectively prevents frustrating stringing, oozing, and surface defects.
Tools and Materials Needed
- Enclosed 3D Printer (e.g., Bambu Lab X1 Series, P1S, P2S)
- Drying Cover (A PC-printed cover or an empty cardboard filament box)
- Heat-resistant gloves
- Moisture-affected Bambu PLA Basic filament
- Desiccant (Silica gel) and an airtight container or AMS unit
Instructions
Step 1: Remove the filament and clear the printer
Clear out the top and bottom areas of the build plate to prevent any mechanical collisions. Remove any filament from the toolhead to ensure it does not soften inside the extruder, which could cause a severe clog. Home the printer and lower the heated bed to its absolute lowest position.
Step 2: Place and cover the spool
Lay the spool of Bambu PLA Basic completely flat directly on the heated bed. Cover it with a heat-resistant printed lid or its original cardboard box. This successfully retains the heat and maintains a high ambient temperature around the material. Tightly close the top cover and the front glass door of your printer.
Step 3: Set the temperature and start drying
Set the heated bed temperature between 60 °C and 70 °C. The total recommended time to dry PLA Basic in the printer is 12 hours. (Note: If you are using a dedicated hot air drying oven, set it to 50 °C for 8 hours instead).
Step 4: Flip the spool halfway through the process
After 6 hours, put on your heat-resistant gloves, carefully open the printer door, and flip the spool over. This guarantees that the heat is distributed evenly throughout the plastic. Close the printer back up and let the drying process finish over the remaining 6 hours.
Step 5: Cool and store the filament
Once the 12 hours have passed, turn the bed temperature back down to 0 °C. Wait until the spool is no longer hot to the touch before removing it. Immediately afterward, store your dry PLA Basic in an airtight container or right inside the AMS with fresh desiccant to maintain a relative humidity strictly below 20%.
Frequently Asked Questions about Bambu PLA Basic
What are the recommended print settings for Bambu PLA Basic?
For optimal results, adjust the nozzle temperature between 190 °C and 230 °C, and the heated bed between 35 °C and 45 °C. This filament prints flawlessly on the Cool Plate, High Temperature Plate, or Textured PEI Plate with a thin layer of applied glue. Always make sure to leave your part cooling fan switched on.
How fast can I print with Bambu PLA Basic?
This material is engineered specifically for high-speed 3D printing. It effortlessly hits speeds between 250 and 300 mm/s (maxing out at < 300 mm/s), while reliably retaining its high toughness and strong Z-axis layer adhesion.
Can I dry Bambu PLA Basic inside the AMS?
We highly recommend avoiding the "static drying mode" inside the AMS for PLA. Since PLA Basic has a very low Vicat softening temperature (57 °C), leaving it completely static while actively heated can easily cause the filament layers to expand, fuse together, and warp, which could entirely ruin your spool.
How can I anneal parts printed in Bambu PLA Basic?
To greatly increase the thermal and structural resistance of your parts, you can anneal them in a hot air drying oven between 50 and 60 °C for anywhere from 6 to 12 hours. Keep in mind that depending on the part's overall size, infill percentage, and geometry, some models may warp or bend. Never use a microwave or standard kitchen oven, as uneven heat distribution will completely destroy the print.
What is the best way to store Bambu PLA Basic?
The filament should always be kept safely away from ambient moisture. Store your PLA Basic in an airtight container, a vacuum-sealed bag, or securely inside an AMS unit using fresh silica gel desiccants. The storage environment must continuously stay below a 20% relative humidity (RH).
Is Bambu PLA Basic eco-friendly?
Yes. Beyond being one of the most accessible and popular 3D printing materials on the market, Bambu PLA Basic is entirely biodegradable under controlled industrial composting conditions.
Why Buy from EXPERT3D?
Buying your materials from a trusted distributor ensures consistent print quality and frees you from frustrating bottlenecks. At EXPERT3D, we have been equipping engineers, businesses, and makers all across Spain with the best additive manufacturing solutions since 2012. As official Bambu Lab distributors, we guarantee excellent value, specialized technical support, and an official warranty on every spool you purchase, along with 24/48h express shipping.