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Brittle PLA

danielw
danielw over 9 years ago

Has anybody had any issues with PLA going brittle?  At work we have a CEL Robox and I've noticed that some white PLA filament that was on the end of a spool and lying around for several months has gone brittle and snaps easily. New filament is much more bendy.

 

We have a windowless office so it has only seen fluorescent light, so I guess that it's to do with moisture in the air.  We keep current filament in ziplock bags with silica gel packs.

 

I know that PLA is supposed to be bio degradable so maybe it's just degrading?  I'm wondering if the same will happen to finished parts?  I'm planning to print out some test strips and test them over time, but wondered if anybody has any good info on this and point to a good online resource.  I'll also be having a look on the CEL site for info.

 

I suppose this is possibly another reason for using ABS on my REP RAP bodge-o-matic printer at home!  I thought I'd get away with PLA if it wasn't too hot.

 

Dan.

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 9 years ago +5 suggested
    Hello Daniel, The problem is not specifically related to PLA, but - in a different measure - it occurs also with ABS. Anyway PLA filament is subject to degrading almost easily than ABS. This is the reason…
  • gregoryfenton
    gregoryfenton over 9 years ago +5 suggested
    I regularly change the colours of the materials I use meaning that I have lots of partly used rolls. The simple technique I use is to put each roll in a bag, pierce a small hole for the filament to pull…
  • dougw
    dougw over 9 years ago +4 suggested
    My experience is that the tendency to become brittle is much more likely in the section of PLA that is in the printer, perhaps because of exposure to heat. Maybe the pigment material starts annealing into…
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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 9 years ago

    My experience is that the tendency to become brittle is much more likely in the section of PLA that is in the printer, perhaps because of exposure to heat. Maybe the pigment material starts annealing into clumps or something. I always have at least 3 different colour reels open and awaiting use (black, white and clear). One or more colours may sit out for months without use. I have not had any problem with PLA sitting exposed on a reel for months. Maybe it is a combination of naturally low humidity and I print very regularly. However, the short section that is in the printer can definitely get very brittle and very weak if left there for a few days. I always eject the PLA if I don't expect to be printing the following day, and I cut off the section that is roughened by the feed gear teeth.

    I have not had any problems with printed parts becoming brittle or weak.

    The colour additives definitely alter the mechanical properties of PLA. I find white hardest to work with after printing. Black is much better, clear is probably the best.

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    0 danielw over 9 years ago in reply to dougw

    This is interesting as I've been taking the reel off and putting it in the bag with silica gel.  We have had a contractor in who has years of experience with plastics and injection moulding who has overruled me and said it's not an issue (until now!)  Despite having no prior experience with 3D printers.  This is someone who knows that raw material has to be dried before used in an injection moulding machine but sees the printer as a simple and poor relation to injection moulding.

     

    Interesting that he took the printer to his office as was sat next to it working and commented on the fumes. I did say that is smells and that's why I keep it in the lab area and not in the main office at work... 

     

    Good to hear about your experience with actual printed parts being ok over time!

     

    Dan.

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    0 danielw over 9 years ago in reply to dougw

    This is interesting as I've been taking the reel off and putting it in the bag with silica gel.  We have had a contractor in who has years of experience with plastics and injection moulding who has overruled me and said it's not an issue (until now!)  Despite having no prior experience with 3D printers.  This is someone who knows that raw material has to be dried before used in an injection moulding machine but sees the printer as a simple and poor relation to injection moulding.

     

    Interesting that he took the printer to his office as was sat next to it working and commented on the fumes. I did say that is smells and that's why I keep it in the lab area and not in the main office at work... 

     

    Good to hear about your experience with actual printed parts being ok over time!

     

    Dan.

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 6 years ago in reply to danielw

    I have made brackets for outdoor Christmas lights that have been out in the rain and snow for several years and still work. This is an application where strength gets tested every season. (They have lasted longer than commercial injection molded plastic brackets I had been using)

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    0 daveoutlaw over 6 years ago in reply to dougw

    Thanks Douglas for the input

    wall sections and design may impact the brittleness as well . I wonder if 3 mm as opposed to 1.75 mm has less brittleness and if there is a pattern to the brittleness based on size of the wall or diameter of the filament. The other issue is the static condition of the printed objects may not be inducing any stress to cause the brittleness to be a factor

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    0 dougw over 6 years ago in reply to daveoutlaw

    As you point out mechanical design of the parts needs to take into consideration the strength of the plastic and how it is bonded together. Those brackets I mentioned hold the weight of outdoor lights plus the wind is blowing them around all the time. I did make them out of clear material so they wouldn't get too hot in the sun, but water didn't kill them.

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