What temp does PLA warp?

As for various materials, PLA undergoes quite significant dimensional changes even at 70 °C (158 °F). Higher temperatures caused warping and at 170 °C (338 °F) the object completely collapsed (melted). For PETG, the suitable temperature is about 90-110 °C (194-230 °F).
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How hot can PLA get before deforming?

It is not recommended to use PLA for printing models that are going to be exposed to temperatures above 60°C (149°F) for prolonged periods of time due to the fact that this is its glass transition temperature and it will start to deform once it reaches this temperature, making it not a suitable thermoplastic for this ...
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At what temp does PLA get soft?

PLA exhibits a low chemical resistance and low temperature resistance, softening at 60°C (Glass Transition and Vicat temperature).
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At what temp does PLA become malleable?

This is the point at which the plastic begins to flow, and becomes deformable as EvilTeach described. PLA reaches this state at around 60 °C, whereas ABS is around 105°C, just suiting your specifications. To go a bit further, polycarbonate offers a glass transition temperature of around 150 °C, and Ultem at 217 °C.
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Will PLA warp in a hot car?

3D printed PLA will melt in a car when temperatures reach around 60-65°C since that is the glass transition temperature, or the temperature that it softens. Locations with hot climates and a lot of sun are likely to have PLA melt in the car in the summer time. Places with cooler climates should be okay.
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How do you keep PLA from warping?

To avoid warping with PLA, the print bed should be properly leveled, the distance between nozzle and print bed should not be too far, the print bed temperature should be high enough, the print bed adhesion should be good enough and the ambient temperature should be as homogeneous as possible.
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Why are my PLA prints so brittle?

PLA can become brittle if it's exposed to moisture since it's a hygroscopic filament, meaning that it absorbs moisture, but being exposed to UV radiation (sun light) will damage it even more, making it lose its color and become brittle, weak, and easy to snap. To avoid this, proper storage is recommended.
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How can I anneal PLA without warping?

By adding sand, you support your printed part on all sides so it can't warp or shrink nearly as much it would without the support. Preheat your oven to 95-115°C (200-230°F) and let it hold temperature for 10 minutes to make sure the oven has had enough time to stabilize and not overshoot the set temperature.
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What is the max bed temp for PLA?

The general range for PLA is around 190 to 220 °C. If your layers aren't adhering to one another, heating up your hot end can usually fix it, but be careful: If the extruder is too hot, the PLA filament can become extra soft and flimsy. This can cause your prints to be messy and droopy.
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What happens if you print PLA too hot?

If you're printing too hot (with any filament, not just PLA) you're going to see stringing and blobs/oozing because the material is getting runny and exiting the nozzle in an uncontrolled manner. Because it's uncontrolled, you will also likely see artifacts showing up in your prints.
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What's the best bed temp for PLA?

The recommended bed temperature for PLA is 70C. Having your bed level and extruder at the right height is extremely important when printing on glass.
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Will PLA melt in the car?

Most PLA filaments start to deform at 40-45o C. On a sunny day, depending on the outdoor temperature, A car cabin may heat up to 60o C. So in most cases, PLA prints will melt in a car. However, you can increase the glass transition temperature by annealing the part.
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Can you melt PLA in an oven?

Reshaping the PLA

Distribute the scraps evenly and put the piece of glass on the tray as well so it can be heated up in the oven. Not heating the glass will cause it to break when you then use it to press the hot PLA.
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Why does my PLA keep snapping?

Why does PLA filament get brittle and snap? PLA filament snaps because of three main reasons. Over time, it can absorb moisture which causes it to reduce flexibility, from the mechanical stress of being curled up on a spool, then straightened out with pressure and generally low quality PLA filament.
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Does PLA degrade over time?

Contrary to the belief often associated with materials that are considered biodegradable, PLA can take hundreds of years to degrade in an environment like a composter or a landfill. Indeed, just leaving a PLA part outside for years is unlikely to have any effect on its plastic composition.
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How can I minimize warping?

Prevent Warping - You Can Do It
  1. Causes of Warping. ...
  2. Use a heated bed. ...
  3. Print in an enclosed print chamber. ...
  4. Choose the right location for your 3D printer. ...
  5. Turn off the material fan for the first few layers. ...
  6. Improve bed adhesion with adhesives or a suitable bed surface. ...
  7. Adjust your slicer settings. ...
  8. Thoroughly clean your print bed.
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Will PLA dissolve in water?

PLA is biodegradable, and a bit easier to work with. Neither ABS or PLA will degrade much in water. PLA is biodegradable, but it is what is known as chemically biodegradable, meaning it does not biodegrade very fast.
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How long will a PLA 3D printed object last?

How long does PLA 3d print part go bad? The good news is that PLA objects should last several years under normal circumstances. However, certain conditions can accelerate the breakdown of PLA. Avoiding these conditions is the key to making your PLA print last longer.
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How long will unopened PLA last?

In short, when you place PLA under normal room temperature, it can last for a very long time – say 12 to 18 years. Depending on where and how you store it, 3D printed objects made from PLA can last from a month, to 2 years and up to many years. It can break down at different rates depending on its environment.
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Will increasing bed temperature increase adhesion?

Increasing the temperature above the filament's TG leads to a reduction of the surface tension between the printing bed and the printing material and to a larger contact area that ultimately causes better adhesion between the bed and the filament.
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What causes filament to curl up?

Why Does My Filament Curl Up? In general, 3D filament curls up due to extreme extruder temperature, excess filament on the nozzle, and lack of adhesion to the bed. Also, a worn-out Teflon tube or dirty extruder gear may cause the filament to curl.
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Why is my PLA not sticking to the bed?

So if your printer has a heated bed, you may want to try heating the bed to prevent the first layer from cooling. As a general starting point, PLA tends to adhere well to a bed that is heated to 60-70C, while ABS generally works better if the bed is heated to 100-120C.
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