

⚡ Electrify your 3D prints with precision and power!
Reprapper’s Electrically Conductive PLA Filament combines graphene and carbon additives with premium Ingeo PLA to deliver a 1.75mm filament that enables 3D printed circuits, sensors, and ESD-safe parts. With tight diameter tolerance (±0.03mm) and a 1kg spool featuring automatic winding, it’s engineered for professional-grade, innovative applications requiring reliable conductivity and print consistency.




| ASIN | B0C2V9L767 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,559 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #317 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | RepRapper |
| Package Dimensions | 8.54 x 8.19 x 2.64 inches |
T**E
Pretty colors
I recently purchased dual colored 3D filament and I am absolutely thrilled with the results! This filament has completely transformed my 3D printing projects, adding a whole new level of creativity and versatility. The dual-colored feature allows for stunning gradient effects and intricate designs that were previously difficult to achieve. The filament is of high quality, with consistent diameter and smooth printing properties, resulting in clean and precise prints every time. The colors are vibrant and true to the advertised shades, adding a beautiful dimension to my creations. The filament adheres well to the print bed and is easy to work with, making the printing process smooth and efficient. I have been impressed with the durability and strength of the prints produced with this filament. If you're looking to take your 3D printing to the next level and create stunning, multi-colored designs, I highly recommend this dual colored 3D filament. Five stars!
V**Z
Cool filament
Came out great, printed easy, looks amazing. Hides layer lines very well with the matte texture.
J**.
Quality control is trash
Do not buy, you will have all kinds of issues. Yes it is PVB but go buy a different brand that understand how to monitor quality of their products. I have had multiple rolls of this filament fail for various reasons. Some rolls just aren't within tolerance and will occasionally be too wide to pass through printer parts. One roll had filament that was flaking and stringing off the strand and clogging up my filament run out sensors. One of my prints failed after 40+ hours of printing because of a solid chunk of something that was not filament embedded in the strand. It got stuck in the gearing and filament wasn't flowing. How does a solid chunk of random material embedded in the filament pass quality control? This is unacceptable. I had a print fail this morning after 100+ hours at 98% completion because of out of spec tolerances. I have tested this filament in more than 5 printers and while I still have several rolls left I really don't want to use them because of all these issues. Too bad I'm past the return window because now I have several rolls of filament that I don't want to use. Maybe I'll melt them down and re-extrude them to spec lmao but I shouldn't have to do that. Oh and because Amazon wants me to review print adhesion I recommend printing on glass. You may need glue for support structures. This stuff warps like crazy on PEI sheets. Oh and this stuff is messy. PLA prints nice and clean and this stuff is stringy even with the best slicer settings and most careful calibration. You should expect bits of plastic everywhere and need to do some post processing to remove burrs and random plastic bits. All I can say is good luck if you get this, you're better off spending a bit more on a product that values quality control.
B**O
Good quality TPU
Great TPU. My daughter picked it out for her 3" FPV drone build...color was nice and print quality was perfect.
S**N
In this case "Conductive" means "Static dissipative"
So I'd like to clarify one thing: This filament doesn't qualify as "conductive". It's resistance is too high, as others have indicated. You won't be printing any circuitry with this filament. But it also isn't completely insulative, as standard PLA is. When measured with a surface resistance meter, a print sample shows 10^6 ohms per square, which makes it "Static dissipative". This is great if you're looking to print ESD safe cases or tools, which is what I'm using it for. For reference, I printed my sample at 210 degrees C. ("Conductive" materials have different properties at different printing temps. Higher temps trend toward lower impedance.) I didn't have any trouble printing straight out of the box. I didn't have any difficulty with fragility. The filament does leave little bits all over, but I could probably eliminate most of that with tweaks to my print settings. I don't have any complaints about the print quality. I don't feel that the mislabeling merits giving it one star as others have done. As stated before, this filament is great for ESD safe stuff, and is one of the least expensive options for that application. I did dock one star for the misleading terminology, though.
S**E
Fun to Play With, Not My Favorite
I must have the worst luck, but I think I got the worst spool of the bunch. Lots of tangles, caused a few failed prints. I don't have time to baby-sit to clear tangles. Parts that did succeed did show some minor stringing issues, but looked good and worked.
C**S
Look no further. Buy it! :-)
A really great product. This filament is reliable, easy to work with, and produces consistent results. It feeds smoothly through the extruder, adheres well to the build plate, and delivers clean, accurate prints with minimal stringing or warping. The colors come out vibrant, the layers bond nicely, and it holds up well across different types of projects. Whether for prototypes, functional parts, or decorative prints, it performs dependably and makes 3D printing straightforward and stress free.
R**O
Nice material to have on hand for everyday.
RepRapper has been a great brand to use. The M-PLA works perfectly without having to make any custom settings (I use my generic PLA setting just fine). Prints are always clean. I'm almost out of this one, so time to order another spool.
P**L
Ich bin positiv überrascht. Ich dachte, es wird schwer, dieses Material zu drucken. Dieses ließ sich wie jedes andere drucken. Ich konnte sofort loslegen und habe keine Probleme bekommen. Und die Qualität sieht auch gut aus.
M**K
Easy to print, I used Bambu lab with bambu studio slicer with default preset filament PLA Tough and I had no issue with prints. On the picture I should have put more support for the tail so my fault. I'm happy with my purchase, I will buy more.
R**T
Impeccable
L**N
I can't say I'm an expert with TPU yet, but it printed just like the others I've tried. Absolutely zero issues with first print. Did a benchy with an 0.8mm nozzle that I had in there, so stringing was a bit worse than a standard 0.4mm. I have no clue what the "gritty texture" is that the other review mentions.. no grit here!
M**L
1st time I have ever brought this brand, I been doing 3D printing for about 4 years now and I've used tons of different brands as you do! Although the winding of the filament is not that neat, it is still a good filament. It sticks fine and prints good with a nice even effect and has low odder. I used a Elegoo Neptune 3 printer and the Hot End temperature was 205 C and the Bed was at 55 C i used a 0.6 mm Hardened Steel Nozzle. Time of print was about 10 hours at 40% printing speed. I had also used a hollow tree support for the front details of the eye and mouth. ( Cura 4.11 ) So I would say if it is on a sale Like mine was then get it if you need a god Gray PLA.
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