Recycled PLA

Recycled PLA is a conscious and sustainable choice.

Our recycled PLA is manufactured in Spain from selected filament scraps and processed to achieve quality results while doing our part to create a more sustainable world.

At Winkle we use strict quality control and state-of-the-art technology to manufacture our filaments in Spain.

Our integrated system certified to ISO 9001 and 14001 standards guarantees that our processes are aimed at achieving maximum product quality and minimum environmental impact.

We care about the planet and the health of its inhabitants; our products comply with the demanding REACH regulation, which guarantees the absence of extremely worrying substances, and we are committed to the circular economy with the reduction of packaging and the efforts of ECOEMBES for the correct recycling and reuse of the same.

Imagine printing your designs with a filament that not only delivers exceptional results, but also helps the environment.

Recycled PLA comes from leftover filament that is made from natural resources such as corn, beets and wheat.

It is therefore biodegradable, which means that every print is a step towards a greener future.

Winke Warranty for Recycled PLA

At Winkle, we guarantee a top-notch product without compromising excellence.

Our commitment to quality is reflected in every inch of our filament.

With rigorous quality verification processes, we ensure a uniform diameter on every spool, eliminating any chance of jams in your printer.

In addition, our meticulous manufacturing process guarantees the absence of chemical impurities, preserving the physical, chemical and aesthetic properties of each print.

Sustainable PLA does not lose properties or quality in printing – go green!

Properties:

  • 100% recycled with selected materials.
  • 100% recyclable packaging.
  • Biodegradable.
  • Excellent mechanical properties and high quality in 3D printing.
  • Higher printing temperature range from 190ºC to
  • 220ºC.

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