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SUNLU Light Weight PLA Filament offers an extended 350m length in a lightweight 0.8KG spool, featuring a low density of 0.84g/cm³ thanks to its foaming process. Designed for superior layer adhesion and a matte finish that’s easy to paint, it’s optimized for 3D printing RC planes, drones, and cosplay parts with minimal setup and maximum durability.


















| ASIN | B0FGJQ1KD4 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight and Low Density with Excellent Layer Adhesion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,729 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #578 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | SUNLU |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (13) |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SUNLU |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AWUS-PLALW-WT-0.8KG |
| Material Type | PLA-LW |
| Model Number | Light Weight PLA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**C
LW-PLA
Be ready to expirment with your temp print temps to find what prints best for your machine. Otherwise it prints out nice.
S**T
Not as claimed
I'll update my review if the title is fixed as its currently not as claimed. Its prefoamed PLA-LW. Not active. Active foaming is higher temp if you want to verify. This ones only 210 tops. I do not recommend as its not what it claims to be and was a waste of money unfortunately. The other reviews im seeing here are for other things with the multicolor pack which is very different.
W**H
Pre-Foamed, not Active foaming
Advertised as active foaming LW-PLA, but is closer to pre-foamed PLA than active foaming LW.
A**R
NOT "Active Foaming"-- pre foamed
false advertising-- title explicitly states active foaming, which is incorrect, this is pre-foamed. big difference in weight and you wont see the weight change you need from real active foaming lw pla.
B**E
Not active foaming
Does not foam
☆**☆
Easy to print with but terribly stringy
I found this to be very easy to print with, no clogging or issues with temperatures needing to be very far out of the usual ranges. However, it was excessively stringy on the final print, such that I probably won't even be able to use the finished product for the one. The picture of just the build plate is bits of string I cleaned off of one small print, *after* I used a blow torch to melt most of them. On a positive note, the print is about 75% of the expected weight, and still feels solid. It has a matte finish but does not seem to have the same brittleness as matte filaments usually do. If it weren't for the stringing, I could see this being very useful.
J**Y
Not good as either a pre-foamed filament or an active foaming one
When I did a test print using the recommended temperature settings, the print weight was 88% of what it would have been had it been printed with normal PLA. A different pre-foamed filament printed at 65% of what a normal PLA print would have been. After seeing that, I then tried to calibrate it the way that I would an active foaming filament. Wall thickness of a calibration cube printed with a 0.8 mm nozzle went from about 0.9 mm at 210 degrees C to maybe 1.2 mm at 260 degrees C, and that looked due more to an increase in surface roughness ratherthan proper foaming. With a competitor's active foaming filament, I saw the wall thickness roughly double as the temperature went from 210 to 260 degrees C.
A**R
Not Active Foaming
Beware This is not active foaming Pla it is prefoamed.
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