FiberSilk Filament - 1.75 mm - 0.85 kg - Old-type spool
LAST UNITS! Filament wound on an old-type spool. Spool dimensions: 200 mm x 84 mm. The spool is not compatible with BambuLab AMS. It can be used with BambuLab AMS Lite.
Fiberlogy FiberSilk is a 3D printing filament that combines a silky, metallic finish with the easy printability typical of PLA. It delivers elegant, glossy prints that mask layer lines and bring out every detail of the model. Available in a wide range of vibrant colors, it is perfect for striking decorative and design projects.
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LAST UNITS! Filament wound on an old-type spool. Spool dimensions: 200 mm x 84 mm. The spool is not compatible with BambuLab AMS. It can be used with BambuLab AMS Lite.
Fiberlogy FiberSilk is a 3D printing filament designed for those seeking a silk-like effect while maintaining the ease of printing typical of PLA. The material delivers silky, metallic finishes that enhance the aesthetics of any model, masking layer lines and giving prints an elegant, professional appearance.
FiberSilk is characterized by a silky, metallic sheen that highlights even the smallest details of 3D models. With its high-quality surface finish, prints look impressive and refined, while the rich palette of vibrant colors allows the filament to match any project. The metallic effect gives models a more uniform and expressive look.
FiberSilk is just as easy to print as traditional PLA – standard PLA settings work perfectly, enabling quick and trouble-free results on any 3D printer. The filament is ideal for both beginners and experienced users who want to achieve a silk effect without complications.
FiberSilk is perfect for projects requiring exceptional aesthetics – figurines, decorations, jewelry, design elements, and artistic 3D creations. Its silky gloss gives prints a prestigious appearance that draws attention and emphasizes detail.
Fiberlogy FiberSilk is the perfect filament for 3D printer users who want to combine the printability of PLA with an elegant, silky finish and a wide range of colors – ideal for artistic, decorative, and design projects meant to impress with their appearance.
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Top-quality raw materials
NatureWorks is a U.S.-based company and one of the world’s largest and most renowned producers of biopolymers – in particular, polylactic acid (PLA). Its flagship product, Ingeo™ PLA, is made from renewable plant-based resources such as corn starch. This polymer is distinguished by its homogeneous composition, low level of impurities, and excellent control of physicochemical parameters, ensuring the high quality of the final product – 3D printing filament. PLA from NatureWorks features excellent processing stability: it does not clog nozzles, maintains a consistent melting temperature, and has minimal warping tendency. This makes it an ideal material for both beginner and advanced users.

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Print settings
- Printing temperature 210-230°C
- Bed temperature 60°C
- Build surface Smooth PEI + masking tape or adhesive; Textured PEI + adhesive; Glass + masking tape or adhesive
- Drying conditions 40°C / 4h
- Enclosure not required
- Cooling fan 75-100%
RAL/Pantone
Why not HEX?
Providing the color of 3D printing filament in HEX format does not make sense because this notation was created to describe colors displayed on screens (RGB – monitors, TVs, mobile devices). HEX defines a mix of red, green and blue light, meaning a digital color. With filaments, however, we deal with a physical material. The same filament may look different in various photos and HEX cannot accurately represent the actual appearance of the material.
Much better references are color systems used in printing and industry, such as RAL or Pantone, which are based on real samples and allow for comparison of colors in physical reality.
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