Manufacturer | AMOLEN |
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Brand | AMOLEN |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.19 x 2.83 inches |
Item model number | 3DGLOWG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Glow-green |
Material Type | PLA |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Glow PLA |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3DGLOWG |
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AMOLEN PLA 3D Printer Filament, 1.75mm Glow in The Dark Green Filament for 3D Printing, 1kg(2.2lbs) Spool, Compatible with Most FDM Printer
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Brand | AMOLEN |
Material | PLA |
Color | Glow-green |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
About this item
- ✔Glow In The Dark Filament - Print as usual, then expose your model to sunlight or UV light for 30 minutes, take it back to the dark room, and the amazing glowing model is done! Attention: too long exposure time may damage the glow filament
- ✔Glow Green Filament - When not glow, the glow pla filament shows transparent and white with some spots. After charge, the filament will glowing green light. which is very suitable for printing decorations for room, party, Thanksgiving and Christmas
- ✔High Compatibility & Less Tangle - Due to the high quality standards in terms of manufacturing accuracy and the small tolerance in diameter of+/-0.03mm, it is perfectly compatible with most FDM 3D printers and 3D pens on the market. Full mechanical winding, bring more neat wiring, smooth entry, avoid possible blockage and line breaking
- ✔PLA Filament Specs - PLA raw materials come from USA, 1.75mm Diameter, 1 kg spool (2.2lbs). Recommended printing temperature: 190°C - 220°C (374°F - 428°F), Heat Bed Temperature: 0°C -50°C (32°F - 122°F),Use a fully transparent spool to visually show the filament consumption situation
- ✔Professional Packaging - Vacuum packaging with desiccant to keep it dry and keep out dust. 3D printer filament packing bag has sealed strips that can be reused, please remember to put it back into the packing bag timely after using to maintain excellent
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Adhesion | 3.7 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Print Quality | 3.6 | 3.8 | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 3.6 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
Sheerness | 3.3 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Easy to use | 3.4 | 3.4 | — | — | 4.3 | 2.3 |
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material | PLA | PLA | Polylactic Acid | Polylactic Acid | Polylactic Acid | PLA |
diameter | — | 1.75 millimeters millimeters | 1.75 millimeters millimeters | — | 1.75 millimeters | 1.75 millimeters millimeters |
weight | 1 kilograms | 2.2 pounds | 1 kilograms | 2.2 pounds | 1000 grams | 1 kilograms |
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AMOLEN 3D Printer Filament
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AMOLEN is a company specializing in 3D printer filament, and we have been committed to providing a diverse range of 3D printing filament to fully meet your different needs.
We focus on special filaments, like Glow in the Dark, Colorchange, Multicolor, Shining, Wood and so on.
Now, we have something new to try! Shine Silk PLA/Flexible TPU is now available!
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ASIN | B07GQTFLSY |
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4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,613 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #35 in 3D Printer Accessories #127 in 3D Printing Filament |
Date First Available | August 22, 2018 |
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Customers like the appearance of thermoplastic filament. For example, they mention it's a very nice color, looks cool in the dark, and is bright and vibrant. That said, some complain about the durability. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, value, clogging, adhesion, glow, and quality.
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Customers like the appearance of the thermoplastic filament. They mention that it has a very nice color, looks great, and cool in the dark. The prints are beautiful, vibrant, and mystical. It has s a nice black transparent appearance, and the colors really pop.
"...I printed at 220C and it's a nice matte clear color when not glowing.On to the good stuff...." Read more
"...This blue is magnificent; the picture doesn't do it justice. Vibrant and easy to print.205/55 HotEnd/Bed" Read more
"...So, it was a bit of a challenge to get setup, but the creamy color is awesome, and flat surfaces come out super smooth with a matte white finish...." Read more
"...If you can get a print out, it looks cool under UV light. The colors really pop and its nice and bright. Once charged it does have a nice glow to it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the thermoplastic filament. Some mention that it prints very well once it gets going, while others say that it tears very easy and is brittle. The pump is a bit flimsy and causes all sorts of quality issues.
"First of all, print quality is top notch. If this stuff jams your hot end, don't use a printer you got in a box of cracker jacks...." Read more
"...layers, and you'll be trailing around a PETG blob, causing all sorts of quality issues...." Read more
"...Vibrant and easy to print.205/55 HotEnd/Bed" Read more
"This item prints nicely but I am a bit disappointed it does not print as the image in the listing shows...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the glow of the thermoplastic filament. Some mention that it glows a mighty blue, while others say that it barely discernable. Some say that the sparkles are sparse and the color is dark green.
"...This filament I chose only because it glows in the dark, so I thought, “Hey. I have to get that!..." Read more
"...can see that in the mostly dark room (middle picture) that it hardly glows at all, but there's definitely a blue tinge to it...." Read more
"...The colors really pop and its nice and bright. Once charged it does have a nice glow to it...." Read more
"...I have printed one item so far and it is not red and black. it is only red. the colors are not woven together to get the red and black look...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the adhesion of the thermoplastic filament. Some customers say that the layers stick well to each other and to the bed, while others say that they had issues with adhession at first. Some say that it sticks well on PEI plates, while other say that at lower temperatures the layers wouldn't stick.
"...At least on a PEI plates, this stuff really sticks. You can find this recommendation around the internet.B. Make sure your hot-end is clean...." Read more
"...spins and filament feeds into the extruder, sometimes it’s adhered just a little too well to the filament next to it, and instead of separating from..." Read more
"...Layers stuck well to each other as well as to the bed. No layer shifting from anything and it didn't pop off mid print to ruin everything...." Read more
"...very well once it gets going, but the first couple layers have issues sticking to my bed. I fixed it using a glue stick...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of thermoplastic filament. Some mention it's consistent and worth the price for quality, while others say it'll be a complete waste of money.
"...The manual vacuum pump is cheap but does the job...." Read more
"...Amolen is pricey but its worth the price for quality." Read more
"...at least 20 rolls of pla from amazon, this one so far was the most expensive. Currently printing this filament at 210 and a bed of 50...." Read more
"...Don't give AMOLEN money for this substandard product." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of thermoplastic filament. Some mention that it's very easy to work with, with no fiddling or adjustments needed. However, others say that it is difficult to work, harder than other PLAs, and not the typical easy PLA experience. The pump does work, but is awkward to use, and it can be difficult to load.
"...This material is actually very easy to work with, after you get the settings dialed in on your machine just right...." Read more
"...The vacuum pump does work, but is very awkward to use.The bags did hold avacuum once the vacuum ports were taped." Read more
"...into 3D printing (so still a novice) and found this filament very easy to work with. A few notes:1...." Read more
"...powder provides the desired glow effect, but is significantly harder than a standard brass nozzle...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the clogging of the thermoplastic filament. Some mention that it doesn't clog, while others say that it clogged frequently.
"...for the first time in my entire printing experience, I get near constant clogs...." Read more
"...and each time I heated it above 215°, it became too runny and clogged my nozzles...." Read more
"As always, every roll of Amolen is neatly wrapped, and clog-free printing awaits you. This blue is magnificent; the picture doesn't do it justice...." Read more
"...and I've never been able to get a successful print since it always clogs my nozzle." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the thermoplastic filament. They mention that it snaps at the feed, gets crushed by the extruder, and warps. The filament is stiff and can't be bent or tied into a knot without it snapping.
"...b. I received somebodies damaged return.The spool is warped but thankfully not deformed enough that it won’t spin on my “toilet paper..." Read more
"...and as I was putting it on my printer I noticed the spool was warped and the filament had a discoloration...." Read more
"...The speed of wear will also vary depending on factors like print speed and extrusion volume...." Read more
"...just pops off the build plate like 20 hours in the bottom looks like it starts to warp...." Read more
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On to the good stuff. I couldn't tell this stuff was glowing until I had my room nearly pitch black. I was a little disappointed that it wasn't brighter, but not really enough to dock a star. If you look at the pictures, you'll see the glow level in the very dark room, glow level in a mostly dark room, and lights on. You can see that in the mostly dark room (middle picture) that it hardly glows at all, but there's definitely a blue tinge to it.
I haven't gotten a chance to use the fluorescent orange since there's so little of it, I want to save it for something really great. I expect it will print just as flawlessly.
As an "only port in the storm" option for glow blue, I'd definitely buy more of this, but I'd love to see a stronger glow. @AMOLEN, please go talk to the guys at 3D Solutech and ask how they're making their green. It's a world away from this stuff.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2018
On to the good stuff. I couldn't tell this stuff was glowing until I had my room nearly pitch black. I was a little disappointed that it wasn't brighter, but not really enough to dock a star. If you look at the pictures, you'll see the glow level in the very dark room, glow level in a mostly dark room, and lights on. You can see that in the mostly dark room (middle picture) that it hardly glows at all, but there's definitely a blue tinge to it.
I haven't gotten a chance to use the fluorescent orange since there's so little of it, I want to save it for something really great. I expect it will print just as flawlessly.
As an "only port in the storm" option for glow blue, I'd definitely buy more of this, but I'd love to see a stronger glow. @AMOLEN, please go talk to the guys at 3D Solutech and ask how they're making their green. It's a world away from this stuff.
205/55 HotEnd/Bed
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
205/55 HotEnd/Bed
This review is for the AMOLEN PETG Shade White. I used a Prusa i3 Mk2S, 0.4 nozzle, prints at 0.2 layer height, PrusaSlicer. First impressions, especially since this is the first PETG I have had:
1. Creamy. The color is close to a 2% milk. Very pleasing.
2. Opaque. I guess that is where the "Shade" comes from in the name. I did a calibration cube in vase mode, and all light was blocked when placed in front of a 100W light.
3. Sticky. Or maybe you could call it oozy or stringy. From what I understand, this is the nature of PETG to a certain extent. I ran a bunch of temperature towers and tweaked settings for quite a while before I settled on something I could deal with. On that note, here are some recommendations when using...
A. Adjust Live Z on your first print to be higher than that for PLA. At least on a PEI plates, this stuff really sticks. You can find this recommendation around the internet.
B. Make sure your hot-end is clean. Since this stuff is sticky, it can accumulate on the hot-end, which will stick to more of it later, causing a mess.
C. Preheat nozzle and remove ooze before executing print. This kind of goes with B, so that you keep the hot-end as clean as possible.
D. Run a temperature tower. A few other reviews mentioned that they were using a 230+C nozzle temperature, but I don't think they mentioned which specific filament they were using. I found I had much better bridging at 220 and below (perhaps due to the amount of pigment used to make it opaque?). Lower temps might mean less strong layer bonding though. If you are not doing bridging, then 230C is probably fine.
I adjusted my retraction Lift Z to 0.2mm (default was 0.6mm). I found that at 0.6, the lift would cause a peak of PETG to form. When the nozzle would return to that position on the next layer, that peak would catch and adhere to the side of the nozzle (recall I wrote that it is sticky?). Repeat that over a couple-hundred layers, and you'll be trailing around a PETG blob, causing all sorts of quality issues. I also changed my Bridge Flow rate to 0.8 because this stuff flowed very easily, which you kind of want to slow down on bridges.
So, it was a bit of a challenge to get setup, but the creamy color is awesome, and flat surfaces come out super smooth with a matte white finish. Just set a realistic expectation that you might need to play with your slicer settings to get optimum performance.
This review is for the AMOLEN PETG Shade White. I used a Prusa i3 Mk2S, 0.4 nozzle, prints at 0.2 layer height, PrusaSlicer. First impressions, especially since this is the first PETG I have had:
1. Creamy. The color is close to a 2% milk. Very pleasing.
2. Opaque. I guess that is where the "Shade" comes from in the name. I did a calibration cube in vase mode, and all light was blocked when placed in front of a 100W light.
3. Sticky. Or maybe you could call it oozy or stringy. From what I understand, this is the nature of PETG to a certain extent. I ran a bunch of temperature towers and tweaked settings for quite a while before I settled on something I could deal with. On that note, here are some recommendations when using...
A. Adjust Live Z on your first print to be higher than that for PLA. At least on a PEI plates, this stuff really sticks. You can find this recommendation around the internet.
B. Make sure your hot-end is clean. Since this stuff is sticky, it can accumulate on the hot-end, which will stick to more of it later, causing a mess.
C. Preheat nozzle and remove ooze before executing print. This kind of goes with B, so that you keep the hot-end as clean as possible.
D. Run a temperature tower. A few other reviews mentioned that they were using a 230+C nozzle temperature, but I don't think they mentioned which specific filament they were using. I found I had much better bridging at 220 and below (perhaps due to the amount of pigment used to make it opaque?). Lower temps might mean less strong layer bonding though. If you are not doing bridging, then 230C is probably fine.
I adjusted my retraction Lift Z to 0.2mm (default was 0.6mm). I found that at 0.6, the lift would cause a peak of PETG to form. When the nozzle would return to that position on the next layer, that peak would catch and adhere to the side of the nozzle (recall I wrote that it is sticky?). Repeat that over a couple-hundred layers, and you'll be trailing around a PETG blob, causing all sorts of quality issues. I also changed my Bridge Flow rate to 0.8 because this stuff flowed very easily, which you kind of want to slow down on bridges.
So, it was a bit of a challenge to get setup, but the creamy color is awesome, and flat surfaces come out super smooth with a matte white finish. Just set a realistic expectation that you might need to play with your slicer settings to get optimum performance.
As I learned the hard way, no, it isn’t. But it seems that this filament does make it a bit easier. This material is actually very easy to work with, after you get the settings dialed in on your machine just right. I’m pretty much using the stock firmware on the A3, and the default slicer FlashPrint from FlashForge. After a lot of finageling and putting well over 60 hours on the printer within a week I received it, the Amolen filament is a joy to work with. No extruder skips, never ever had any issues with the first layer, and decent prints allowed me to create an almost perfect iconic Benchy, and a somewhat complex wind up tourbillon escapement mechanism.
All in all, this is my preferred filament (coming from a noobz). In the attached videos, I use a high power flashlight to demonstrate the glowing effect of this filament, along with the temperature sensitive filament that is also the Amolen brand. I’ve even purchased another spool of Amolen brand filament, and forsee this as my goto brand for my future applications requiring PLA material!
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Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2023