Quick Summary
• Shenzhen-based desktop 3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab has introduced PLA Pure, a new filament developed for consumer 3D printing environments where safety, air quality and material traceability are priorities. The launch is positioned as a response to growing demand for cleaner, more transparent materials as desktop printers become increasingly common in homes, shared spaces and…
Additional Context
Shenzhen-based desktop 3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab has introduced PLA Pure, a new filament developed for consumer 3D printing environments where safety, air quality and material traceability are priorities. The launch is positioned as a response to growing demand for cleaner, more transparent materials as desktop printers become increasingly common in homes, shared spaces and households with children.
A Formula Built From the Ground Up
PLA Pure is composed of five ingredients, polylactic acid derived from corn and sugarcane, an acrylic copolymer, colour pigments, ethylene bis-stearamide and talc, each verified for compliance with EU 10/2011, the European regulation governing plastics intended for food contact. Every ingredient carries a traceable Food Contact Material substance num