PLA-Matte · the design-review default · a matte finish that hides every layer line.

Bio-based mineral-filled PLA · matte non-reflective finish that hides layer lines, 2× plain PLA Charpy toughness, sustainability story (cardboard spool, one tree planted per spool). Cross-checked against the manufacturer's TDS V5.3.

Reviewed by the 3D Printing Express engineering team.

Matte PLA 3D printing service · UK · quoted in 6 hours.

The cosmetic-quality PLA · matte finish, real sustainability story, photographs beautifully.

Macro photo of a 3D-printed PLA-Matte part with a completely flat matte mineral-filled finish (no gloss) and soft visible layer lines
Process · FDM
This page covers FDM PLA · the standard process for visual prototypes, props, and cosmetic indoor parts. If you need tougher (PETG / ABS), more heat-resistant (ASA / PETG), or structural (PA12-CF / PA6-CF), send your brief and we'll match the right material.
The short version

PLA-Matte · the short version

Got 1 minute

The quick version.

Great for
  • The design-review default.A matte, non-reflective finish that hides layer lines and photographs beautifully under any light, so models and brand pieces look finished.
  • Architectural and presentation models.The go-to when appearance is the spec: display pieces, design reviews, brand-visible parts.
  • More forgiving than plain PLA.The mineral filler gives it extra give, so fine detail survives handling better than plain PLA.
! Worth knowing
  • Not for load-bearing parts.Lower tensile strength than plain PLA, so it's a looks-first grade, not a structural one. Need strength? See PLA+ or PETG.
  • Softens in heat.Same ~60°C cliff as plain PLA, so keep it off hot cars and sunny sills. Need heat? See ABS or ASA.
Not sure matte PLA is right for your part? Send your brief → and we'll match the right material.
Got 5 minutes

How matte PLA behaves, visually.

Four quick visuals. Start with which material to pick and where matte PLA works; the engineering detail is at the end if you want it.

Which to pick

When matte PLA, and when to switch.

Pick PLA

Visual prototypes · props · models · indoor cosmetic · cost-sensitive batches

Pick another

Tough = PETG · heat = ABS · outdoor = ASA · structural = PA12-CF

Where it works

Fine indoors, soft in heat.

  • Indoor room temp
  • Hot car interior
  • Cool office / bench
  • Sunlight on warm day
  • Shaded outdoor brief
  • Anything > 50°C sustained
The eco story

Plant-based, and compostable.

Fermented lactic acid polymerised into PLA · industrially compostable per EN 13432 (NOT home compost / landfill).

For engineers
Mechanical character

Tougher than PLA, but lower strength.

PLA fails by clean fracture at 6.3% strain. PETG yields then flows at 8.4% (similar Charpy, more give). For real impact resistance: ABS (5× Charpy) or impact-modified PLA / PLA+ (12× Charpy).

What clients say about our UK 3D printing service on Google

4.9 based on 36 Google reviews
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Jonny Higgs
· 2 months ago · via Google

"James handled the 3D printing for a functional heat resistant component we needed in batch production. He helped dial in the prototype first with their design service, then produced the final batch with really consistent results. Super fast 3D print turnaround and great quality across all the 3D printed parts. Will 100% be coming back."

Matt Shutler
· 8 months ago · via Google

"We needed a sit-in F1-car for an exhibition to showcase our new racing game. 3D Printing Express took our CAD, optimised it for strength and weight as we had no idea how it all worked! Turned out beautifully. They colour matched the finish and was looking like the real deal. On show day the cockpit ran non-stop, adults and kids jumped in. Multiple visitors asked who built it."

Kayleigh Adams
· 7 months ago · via Google

"We ordered a batch of 100 PA-12 parts from 3D Printing Express and could not be happier. Every part arrived consistent, dimensionally accurate, and ready for use straight from the box. The PA-12 gave us the strength and stability we needed for functional testing, with minimal post-processing required. Delivery was on time, communication was excellent, and their QC clearly made a difference."

Extreme macro of a 3D-printed PLA-Matte surface: flat matte mineral-filled finish
The four numbers worth knowing

The short answer before the spec sheet.

Charpy impact (wedge)
5.7kJ/m²

2× plain PLA's notched Charpy (3.3 kJ/m²) · mineral filler interrupts crack propagation. Drops dent rather than snap clean. Still not load-bearing engineering material.

ISO 179 · room temperature · 6.7 ± 0.5 kJ/m²
Tensile strength · XY
20.9MPa

56% lower than plain PLA (52.3 MPa) · the honest trade-off for matte finish + toughness. Mineral filler reduces tensile load capacity. PLA-Matte is for visible-surface aesthetics, not structural service.

ISO 527 · 20.9 ± 2.0 MPa XY (PolyTerra PLA V5.3)
Elongation at break
34.5%

4× plain PLA's 6.3% · the part bends and yields rather than snapping. Combined with 2× Charpy, drops survive that would crack plain PLA.

ISO 527 · 34.5 ± 8.1% XY (PolyTerra PLA V5.3)
Sustainability story
Cardboard + tree

Bio-sourced (corn / sugarcane) · cardboard spool packaging (no plastic) · one tree planted per spool through the supplier's Plant a Tree programme · industrially compostable per EN 13432. The strongest sustainability story in our PLA family.

EN 13432 · industrial composting only · cardboard spool standard
The same small PLA-Matte part 3D-printed in muted matte colours (grey
Perfect for

Where PLA-Matte is the right call.

PLA-Matte earns its place when the part will be seen, photographed, or held by the end consumer · the cosmetic-quality PLA for visible-surface aesthetics, with the strongest sustainability story in our PLA family.

Honest limits

Where PLA-Matte is the wrong call.

PLA-Matte trades 56% tensile strength for matte finish + toughness uplift · it's a cosmetic-quality variant, not a structural material. Same heat envelope as plain PLA, just with the matte aesthetic added.

What people actually print in this

Four worlds that order PLA-Matte by name.

A 3D-printed white PLA-Matte architectural scale model with a flat matte finish
Architecture · design studios

Scale models, massing studies, design-review pieces

The matte non-reflective finish is the architectural-modelling default · what the building actually looks like under studio lighting, without glossy reflections that read as plastic. Earth-tone palette suits architectural visual conventions.

A 3D-printed matte PLA-Matte retail display piece with a flat non-glossy finish
Retail · brand activation · agency presentations

Display pieces, POS fixtures, agency-presentation models

The matte finish reads as premium · brand-consumer visible parts where the look has to be right. Sustainability story (cardboard spool, Plant a Tree) supports brand storytelling for eco-conscious clients · the sustainability angle is real, not greenwashing.

A 3D-printed matte PLA-Matte handheld product form-study model with a flat matte finish
Industrial design · product studios

Form studies, handheld prototypes, design-review models

Iterative product-design models that get handled, photographed, and shared in client reviews. The 2× plain PLA Charpy uplift survives the design-review handling cycle · plain PLA cracks at corners after a few handovers.

A 3D-printed matte PLA-Matte stop-motion film prop with a flat non-reflective finish
Film · stop-motion · photography

Camera-facing props, stop-motion armatures, set pieces

The matte surface doesn't reflect set lights · the right material for props where reflectivity would break the shot. Hides print striations without paint · same-day cosmetic readiness for fast-turnaround shoot schedules.

A stack of matte PLA filament spools in muted colours on a shelf
Decision helper

PLA vs PETG vs ABS · which to pick.

A side-by-side of the three commodity thermoplastics most makers compare when picking PLA. Pick PLA unless one of the other columns wins your specific row · we also stock PLA+ (toughened PLA) when you need impact resistance without leaving the PLA family.

PLA vs PETG vs ABS · headline metric comparison PLA-Matte (here) PETG ABS ★ winner TENSILE STRENGTH XY · MPa 0 30 60PLA-M 20.9 PETG 50.8 ABS 33.4STIFFNESS · YOUNG'S MODULUS · MPa 0 2000 4000PLA-M 1882 PETG 2117 ABS 2247HEAT DEFLECTION · HDT @ 0.45 MPa · °C 0 55 110PLA-M 60 PETG 78 ABS 100 ★COST PER KG OF FILAMENT · £ £0 £25 £50PLA-M £20-35 ★ PETG £25-40 ABS £30-45

All values from manufacturer Technical Data Sheets V5.4 EN · injection-moulded ISO test specimens (ISO 527 tensile, ISO 178 flexural, ISO 75 HDT). Cost reflects typical UK 2026 filament pricing for stock-colour grades.

PropertyPLA-Matte (here)Plain PLAPETG
Tensile strength XY20.9 MPa~52 MPa~50 MPa
Stiffness (Young's modulus XY)1882 MPa~3427 MPa~2100 MPa
Charpy notched impact5.7 kJ/m²3.3 kJ/m²2.6 kJ/m²
Elongation at break XY3.5%8.4%17.9%5.7%
Heat deflection (HDT 0.45)60°C78°C100°C55°C
Glass transition (Tg)61°C81°C101°C61°C
Density1.31 g/cm³~1.2 g/cm³~1.25 g/cm³
Outdoor / UVLimited (months)Limited (months)ASA grade: yearsLimited (months)
Cost per kg (filament)£20-35£25-40£30-45£30-45
Bio-source / disposalBio-sourced, EN 13432 compostablePetroleum, recyclablePetroleum, recyclableBio-sourced, EN 13432 compostable
Best forVisual prototypes, props, models, indoor cosmeticTougher cosmetic parts, mild outdoorHeat / outdoor (ASA) / true impactToughened cosmetic when PLA cracks · 12× notched impact
If your row has a star, that's the right column · otherwise PLA is the default for indoor visual / cosmetic work. Send your brief and we'll confirm the right grade.
Three identical 3D-printed parts comparing PLA-Matte
How we print it

Recommended print environment for PLA-Matte.

A single 3D-printed matte PLA-Matte design model with crisp edges
From brief to dispatch

Our process · How a PLA order moves through our workshop.

01

Brief

File or sketch in. Tell us colour, finish, indoor / outdoor.

02

Quote

Reviewed inside 24 hours · per-unit cost + colour confirmation.

03

DFM check

Wall thickness, overhang, support strategy flagged before print.

04

Print

Calibrated machine · stock or custom-RAL colour matched.

05

Finish

Sand to spec · 2K spray paint if needed · cosmetic prep.

06

Dispatch

Tracked UK courier, tracking number sent the moment it leaves.

Typical lead times · PLA
1-off prototype
2 to 4 working days
Quote inside 24h · faster than engineering grades, no filament drying needed
Batch of 10
4 to 6 working days
Multi-part bed packing for cost-efficient batch runs
Batch of 100
7 to 10 working days
Splits across multiple printers · QC sampled per print run
Rush turnaround
Same-day to 48h, on request
PLA prints fast and reliably · realistic for small parts · ask before quoting

Lead times start when CAD is signed off and colour is confirmed · CAD round-trips on rev requests can extend the clock. Custom RAL colour matching can add 1-2 days for filament procurement.

Case study
Brand activationArchitectural model
Architecture · brand activation

Brand-activation architectural model run, PLA.

Production-quality scale model printed in stock-colour matte PLA for a property-developer brand activation · 30+ pieces, custom RAL-matched corporate colour, cosmetic-grade surface finish out of process. Indoor display only · the part profile that PLA was designed for.

Material: PLA · matte finish Run size: Confidential Lead time: Confirmed at brief
A 3D-printed matte PLA-Matte handheld product form study with a flat finish
Material science · why it behaves the way it does

What PLA actually is · and why that matters for your part.

Definition

PLA is polylactic acid · a bio-sourced thermoplastic polymer derived from fermented corn starch or sugarcane. 100% plant-derived feedstock, industrially compostable per EN 13432 in commercial composting facilities (NOT home compost or landfill). The matte-finish bio-PLA · for architectural models, design-review pieces, brand-consumer visible-surface aesthetics. Tensile strength ~21 MPa XY (ISO 527 · PolyTerra PLA TDS V5.3), Young's modulus ~1882 MPa, notched Charpy 5.7 kJ/m² (~1.7× plain PLA), elongation ~34.5% (ductile · bends not snaps). Density 1.31 g/cm³ (mineral filler). HDT ~60°C, Tg ~62°C · the practical service ceiling. Mineral filler keeps EN 13432 industrial compostability.

"PLA is the material I reach for when the brief is appearance-first · scale models, exhibition pieces, props, anything indoor that the eye lives on. The dimensional precision is genuinely the best of any FDM filament we stock, the colour palette is unbeatable, and parts come off the bed crisp without much post-prep. The catch is heat. PLA is unforgiving above 60°C · if the part lives anywhere a hot car or a sunlit window can hit, it's the wrong choice. We push back on that hard before quoting."

· 3D Printing Express engineering team · UK workshop

Three questions worth answering before specifying PLA · where the polymer comes from, why it's brittle, and where the 60°C cliff really matters.

Carbon cycle

Closed-loop bio-source · plant CO₂ goes back to plant

Plant captures atmospheric CO₂ → polymerised → 3D-printed part → industrial compost (EN 13432) returns CO₂ to atmosphere. The bio-source story is the carbon-loop, not the disposal route.

Stress-strain behaviour

PLA snaps at ~6% strain · no yield, no warning

PLA fractures cleanly at 6.3% strain (no yield). PETG yields at 8.4%, flows, then breaks · the molecular reason dropped PETG dents and dropped PLA cracks.

Glass transition

Below 61°C · rigid · above · rubbery

Below Tg, polymer chains are frozen in their ordered network. Above Tg, chains gain mobility · stiffness collapses, residual stress relaxes, the part warps. PETG Tg is 81°C · ABS 101°C (TDS V5.4).

Where does PLA actually come from?

PLA (polylactic acid) is bio-sourced. Corn starch or sugarcane is fermented into lactic acid, which is then chain-polymerised into the polymer. That makes PLA one of the only widely-used 3D printing thermoplastics with a non-petroleum feedstock · the carbon in the polymer chain came out of the air via the plant, not out of an oil well.

The end-of-life pathway is industrial composting (EN 13432 facilities · 60°C+ humid conditions for 90+ days). PLA does NOT biodegrade in your garden compost, in landfill, or in the ocean within any reasonable timeframe · don't oversell that. The bio-source is the environmental win, not the disposal route.

Why is PLA brittle?

PLA is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic with low elongation at break (6.3% per ISO 527) and a Charpy notched impact strength of 3.3 kJ/m² (ISO 179). PLA's notched Charpy is actually comparable to PETG's 2.6 kJ/m² · the real difference is yield. PETG yields at 8.4% strain before breaking; ABS yields at 17.9% with 18 kJ/m² Charpy (~5× higher impact). PLA snaps clean. The polymer chains don't slide past each other readily under load, so when stress concentrates at a notch or layer-line junction, the part fractures with no warning rather than yielding.

That brittleness is the trade for PLA's other strengths · low shrinkage, sharp printed detail, and dimensional precision come from the same crystalline behaviour. PLA+ is a toughened blend (impact-modified PLA, sometimes with elastomer or rubber-particle additives) that softens the brittleness at the cost of slightly less crisp surface and a colour palette that's narrower than plain PLA.

Why does PLA fail above 60°C?

PLA's glass transition temperature (Tg) sits at 61°C (DSC, 10°C/min). Below Tg the polymer chains are locked in their amorphous + crystalline domains and the part holds its shape. Above Tg the amorphous regions become rubbery · stiffness collapses, the part softens, and any residual stress from printing relaxes into warping. Heat deflection temperature (HDT) at 0.45 MPa load is 60°C, dropping to 52°C at 1.8 MPa load. UK car interiors easily clear 70°C in summer sun · PLA is the wrong material for anything that lives there.

A 3D-printed matte white PLA-Matte architectural massing model on a desk with a flat finish
Full material spec · ISO-referenced

Every number an engineer needs, in one table.

Values measured to the ISO standards cited in the right-hand column, on the manufacturer's own injection-moulded test specimens · directly comparable to other engineering thermoplastics.

PropertyXY · print planeZ · build axisUnitStandard
Mechanical
Tensile strength20.918.0MPaISO 527
Young's modulus18821870MPaISO 527
Elongation at break6.31.8%ISO 527
Flexural strength (XY)40.4MPaISO 178
Flexural modulus (XY)2209MPaISO 178
Charpy impact (notched, XY)5.7kJ/m²ISO 179 · ~1.7× plain PLA
Thermal
Heat deflection (HDT @ 0.45 MPa)~60°CPLA baseline (Vicat 62.7 per TDS)
Heat deflection (HDT @ 1.8 MPa)52°CISO 75
Glass transition temperature (Tg)60.6°CDSC, 10°C/min
Melting temperature (Tm)150°CDSC lab figure · not the print temperature or the in-service softening limit (see HDT/Tg)
Vicat softening temperature62.7°CISO 306
Decomposition temperature325°CTGA, 20°C/min
Physical
Density1.30g/cm³ @ 23°CISO 1183 · mineral filler raises density vs plain PLA
Bio-sourced content100% plant-derivedmanufacturer spec
Industrial compostabilityYes·EN 13432
Tensile anisotropy ratio1.29×XY/Zderived from ISO 527
Cosmetic / supply
Stock colour range30+ colours·workshop stock
Custom RAL matchYes (1-2 day procurement)·on request
Finish grades availableMatte, silk, glossy, marble, metallic, glow·workshop stock
Values from manufacturer-published ISO test specimens · directly comparable to other commodity thermoplastics Request full TDS by email →
Design for additive manufacturing

How to design a part that prints right in PLA.

Orientation

Layer-line direction matters less than for engineering grades

PLA-Matte's anisotropy (~1.29× XY/Z) is similar to plain PLA · the mineral filler doesn't strongly orient. For visual prototypes orient for cosmetic finish (best surface upward). For load-bearing PLA parts, still favour XY-direction load paths.

Wall thickness

Thicker = stronger · brittleness means thin walls snap easily

PLA's low elongation (6.3%) means thin walls fracture under load. The values shown follow the Hubs / Protolabs Network FDM minimums (0.8 mm supported, 2.0 mm minimum feature) · we DFM-check the wall thickness against your part's load case at quote stage.

Overhang behaviour

PLA bridges and overhangs better than most FDM filaments

45° is the slicer-default support threshold across every major FDM tool · PLA's fast crystallisation means it often runs steeper successfully. Exact threshold depends on cooling, geometry, and surface-finish tolerance · we DFM-check overhangs at quote stage and recommend orientation.

Tolerance

Holds tighter tolerances than most FDM filaments

PLA's low shrinkage and high stiffness give it the best dimensional precision of any commodity FDM filament. Exact tolerance depends on part size, geometry, and calibration · we confirm achievable tolerance against your CAD at quote stage.

A neat tray of identical matte PLA-Matte parts
Post-processing

Four routes to a finished surface.

Sanding · 240 → 400 → 800

Removes layer lines · matte finish

Removes 0.1-0.3 mm per surface · pre-paint prep or stand-alone hand-feel polish.

Skip annealing · PLA

Don't anneal · PLA shrinks unpredictably

Annealing PLA causes 2-5% non-uniform shrinkage and warping · the dimensional cost almost always outweighs the small crystallinity gain. Need higher heat resistance? Switch material to PETG / ABS / ASA.

2K spray paint · RAL match

Glass-smooth · any colour from any RAL chart

PLA takes paint cleanly. Adds 0.05-0.15 mm per surface · sand to 800 grit, primer + topcoat · for colour-matched cosmetic parts beyond the stock filament range.

Skip solvent-smoothing

Pick a finish-grade filament instead

PLA doesn't respond to acetone (works on ABS only) and the solvents that do work (DCM, chloroform) are workshop hazards. Pick PLA-silk or PLA-matte at print-time for layer-hidden finish · or sand + 2K paint for glass-smooth.

Why 3DPE for PLA

Four reasons makers and design studios send us their PLA briefs.

ISO

ISO-referenced spec on every part

Every value on this page traces to an ISO test method. We don't quote derived numbers without naming the standard.

UK

Printed in the UK

No offshore subcontracting. Files, prints, and couriers all stay in the UK.

FIT

Material-fit check on every brief

Send three things: where the part lives (indoor / outdoor, ambient temp), what it does (cosmetic / functional / load-bearing), and colour / finish. our team come back inside 24 hours · if PETG, ABS, ASA, or another material fits better, we say so.

JC
FB

Two engineers, named

our team review every brief before quote. No ticket queue, no account managers.

According to the Panchroma PLA TDS, the Matte column delivers a notched Charpy of 10.0 ± 0.8 kJ/m² (XY) per ISO 179 · ~3× plain PLA · at Vicat 62 °C and density 1.37 g/cm³.

FAQ

FAQ · Thirteen questions worth getting in writing before specifying PLA.

Do you recycle PLA-Matte print waste?

Yes. We run a closed loop in our own workshop. Failed prints, purge, and support waste are collected, reground, and reprocessed here instead of going to landfill. That is standard on every PLA-Matte job, no surcharge. PLA-Matte itself is bio-sourced from corn or sugarcane, so the feedstock and the waste stream are both accounted for.

What is PLA actually made from?

PLA is bio-sourced. Corn starch or sugarcane is fermented into lactic acid, which is then polymerised into polylactic acid. 100% plant-derived feedstock · no petroleum carbon in the polymer chain. The end-of-life pathway is industrial composting (EN 13432) · home composting does NOT break PLA down within any reasonable timeframe.

Is PLA actually biodegradable?

Yes, but only in industrial composting facilities (EN 13432 conditions · 60°C+ humid for 90+ days). PLA does NOT biodegrade in your garden compost, in landfill, or in the ocean within any reasonable timeframe. For practical purposes treat PLA parts as non-biodegradable plastic in regular use · the bio-source is the environmental win, not the disposal route.

How brittle is PLA?

Mineral-filler bio-PLA · the matte-aesthetic PLA that hides layer lines. PLA's Charpy notched impact is 3.3 kJ/m² ( TDS V5.4), comparable to PETG's 2.6 kJ/m² · the real difference is yield behaviour. PLA fractures at 6.3% strain with no warning. PETG yields at 8.4% strain then flows. ABS yields at 17.9% with 18 kJ/m² Charpy · 5× more impact-resistant. impact-modified PLA (toughened blend, the "PLA+" answer) is the impact answer within the PLA family · 38.9 kJ/m² Charpy, 12× plain PLA, at the cost of slightly lower stiffness. Drop a finished plain-PLA bracket on a hard floor and it's likely to snap clean.

What temperature does PLA fail at?

Tg sits at 60.6°C · above this PLA softens rapidly. HDT is 60°C at 0.45 MPa load and 52°C at 1.8 MPa. A PLA part left in a hot car (interior easily hits 70°C+ in summer) will deform. Anything that touches hot water, sees direct sunlight on a warm day, or sits near a radiator is the wrong use case. Switch to PETG (HDT 78°C) or ABS / ASA (HDT 100°C) for warm-service parts.

Does PLA work outdoors?

No, not for any sustained period. PLA yellows and embrittles in months of direct UV. Combined with its low Tg (60°C), outdoor service is the wrong use case. ASA is the outdoor-default · UV-stabilised PC for clear / engineering outdoor parts. PLA for indoor only.

What colours can I get?

30+ stock colours · matte, silk, glossy, glow-in-the-dark, marble, wood-effect, metallic, transparent. Custom RAL match on request (1-2 day filament procurement). PLA's widest colour range is one of its biggest reasons to pick it for visual / cosmetic work · paintable too, though the as-printed colour palette covers most use cases without painting.

How does PLA compare to PETG for tougher parts?

PETG is more ductile, not raw-tougher. Notched Charpy is similar (PETG 2.6 kJ/m² vs PLA 3.3 kJ/m² per TDS V5.4) but PETG yields at 8.4% strain before breaking, while PLA snaps clean at 6.3%. PETG holds more heat (HDT 78°C vs 60°C), survives mild outdoor exposure slightly better, and dents instead of cracks under impact. PLA wins on stiffness (3427 vs 2117 MPa Young's modulus), dimensional precision, ease of printing, and colour range. Pick PETG when you need yield-before-break behaviour · PLA when precision + appearance + stiffness matter.

Should I anneal PLA parts?

No · annealing PLA causes unpredictable shrinkage (often 2-5% non-uniform across XY and Z) and frequently leaves the part warped. The crystallinity gain is real but the dimensional cost usually isn't worth it. If you need higher heat resistance, switch material to PETG / ABS / ASA rather than annealing PLA. Different from PA12-CF, where annealing IS recommended.

How much does PLA cost vs other materials?

Filament cost is roughly £20-35/kg for stock-colour PLA · the matte-aesthetic PLA · 40+ colours, cardboard spool, sustainability story. PETG sits at £25-40/kg, ABS / ASA at £30-45/kg, PA12-CF at £90-130/kg. For batch production where colour and cosmetic finish matter and the part is indoor, PLA is the most cost-effective choice. Per-unit pricing on parts depends on geometry and quantity · ask in your brief and we'll quote the most cost-effective configuration.

Is PLA chemical-resistant? · 18-row compatibility table

PLA's chemical resistance is one of its weakest properties. It fails against most solvents, all strong acids and alkalis, and most fuels. Useful for water, mild detergents, and brief alcohol contact only. Match your specific exposure below before specifying.

Chemical / familyResistanceNotes
Cold water, room temperatureExcellentIndoor parts, washable surfaces
Detergents, soap (mild)ExcellentWorkshop wash-down OK for indoor parts
Sea water / saline (brief)LimitedWeeks-to-months OK · saturated immersion = hydrolysis
Mineral oil (brief contact)LimitedSurface ok briefly · sustained contact softens
Methanol, ethanol, IPA (cleaning wipe)LimitedCleaning OK, no soak
Methanol, ethanol, IPA (sustained)FailsPLA softens and creeps
Brake fluid (DOT 3 / 4 glycol)LimitedBrief contact only
Weak organic acids (acetic, citric)LimitedSlow attack · brief contact only
Hot water (sustained > 50°C)FailsTg cliff + hydrolysis combined
Petrol, dieselFailsSustained contact dissolves PLA
Engine oils sustainedFailsCreeps and softens
AcetoneFailsSurface attack · does NOT smooth PLA like ABS
MEKFailsDissolves PLA
Toluene, xyleneFailsStrong solvents
DCM, chloroformFailsIndustrial PLA solvents · workshop hazards
Ethyl acetateFailsPLA solvent · used for industrial vapour smoothing (workshop hazard)
Strong acids (sulphuric, HCl, nitric)FailsPolymer chain breakdown
Strong alkalis (NaOH > 5%)FailsSaponification of ester bonds

Ratings reflect long-term / sustained exposure. Brief contact (cleaning wipes, splashes) is more forgiving than the table suggests. For any chemical service beyond indoor cleaning, switch material to PETG, ABS, or PA12-CF depending on the exposure.

What surface finish does PLA have as-printed?

Layer lines visible like any FDM print · but PLA holds dimensional precision exceptionally well, which means consistent layer-line geometry. PLA sands smoothly through 240/400/800 grits. Takes 2K spray paint cleanly. Matte and silk PLA grades hide layer lines better than glossy. For glass-smooth without paint, PLA-silk + light hand-sanding gets close.

What's the most affordable PLA option in batch?

Plain stock-colour PLA at standard infill. For batches above 20 units, ask for batch pricing · the per-unit drops significantly because workshop time per part falls as we plan multi-part beds. Stock colours are lower-cost than custom-RAL matched. Tell us colour + qty in the brief and we'll quote the most cost-effective configuration.

Glossary

Engineering terms used on this page.

PLA (polylactic acid)
A bio-sourced semi-crystalline thermoplastic, polymerised from fermented corn-starch or sugarcane lactic acid. The default cosmetic-and-prototype FDM filament · widest colour range, sharpest dimensional precision, lowest cost.
Bio-sourced
Polymer feedstock derived from a living organism (in PLA's case, plants) rather than petroleum. Distinct from "biodegradable" · bio-sourced is about origin, biodegradable is about end-of-life.
EN 13432
European standard defining requirements for industrial composting of packaging materials. PLA meets EN 13432 in commercial composting facilities (60°C+ humid, 90+ days) but does NOT biodegrade in home compost or landfill.
Anisotropy
The dependence of a material's properties on direction. PLA's anisotropy ratio is mild (1.29× XY/Z) compared to fibre-reinforced engineering composites · less of a design-driving constraint.
Glass transition temperature (Tg)
The temperature at which an amorphous polymer transitions from glassy/rigid to rubbery/soft. PLA's Tg is 61°C (DSC, 10°C/min) · the practical service-temperature ceiling. Above Tg, parts soften and lose stiffness rapidly.
Heat deflection temperature (HDT)
The temperature at which a loaded specimen deflects a standard amount under a defined load (ISO 75). HDT @ 0.45 MPa is the lower-load value (60°C for PLA); HDT @ 1.8 MPa is the structural ceiling (58°C for PLA).
Charpy impact strength
Energy a notched specimen absorbs in a swinging-pendulum impact test (ISO 179). PLA's notched value of 3.3 ± 0.2 kJ/m² is low · brittle by engineering standards.
FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling)
Filament-extrusion 3D printing. Distinct from SLS/MJF (powder-bed) and SLA (resin). PLA is FDM-only territory · powder-bed and resin processes use different polymer chemistries.
Tensile strength
Stress at which a specimen yields or breaks in pure tension (ISO 527). Reported in MPa. PLA: 23.2 MPa XY, 40.5 MPa Z (TDS V5.4) · roughly comparable to PETG at 50.8 MPa.
Young's modulus (stiffness)
The slope of stress-vs-strain in the elastic region · how much a material resists bending and stretching. PLA's modulus of 1997 MPa is the highest of any commodity FDM filament we stock · about 62% stiffer than PETG (2117 MPa) and ABS (2247 MPa).
PLA+ (toughened PLA)
A blended PLA grade with added impact-modifier (often elastomer or rubber-particle additive) to soften the brittleness of plain PLA. Slight loss of crispness and narrower colour range · use when impact resistance matters but you want the PLA family.
Stock colours
The 30+ filament colours we keep on the shelf for immediate use · matte, silk, glossy, marble, metallic, glow-in-dark, transparent, wood-effect. Custom RAL match adds 1-2 days for filament procurement.
PLA · BIO-SOURCED · UK PRINTED

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