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Bambu Lab Targets Home Safety with Food-Grade PLA Pure Filament

Austin-based 3D printing manufacturer Bambu Lab has introduced PLA Pure, a new filament engineered to meet strict EU 10/2011 standards for food contact materials. By utilizing a simplified five-ingredient formula, the company aims to reduce indoor air emissions and chemical exposure, targeting users who print in shared living spaces.

Bambu Lab Targets Home Safety with Food-Grade PLA Pure Filament
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The material relies on components found in everyday items, including corn-derived polylactic acid, acrylic copolymers, and pigments typically used in baby tableware. Each ingredient is independently verified and sourced from global manufacturers such as BASF and TotalEnergies Corbion. Unlike conventional filaments that often require impact modifiers for reliability, Bambu Lab redesigned its chemistry to maintain mechanical strength and extrusion consistency without extra additives.

Beyond its chemical profile, the filament holds UL 2904 GREENGUARD certification, which signifies low particulate and VOC emissions during the printing process. Tests conducted on open-deck printers showed that PLA Pure produces fewer emissions than standard materials, making it a safer option for environments near children or pets. Furthermore, the material has passed EN 71-3 safety standards, confirming it meets requirements for heavy metal migration, which is critical for items meant to be handled frequently.

While the filament itself meets rigorous safety benchmarks, the company notes that the final utility of a printed object depends on the user’s equipment hygiene and post-processing. The material is currently available through the Bambu Lab website, priced at $24.99 for a full spool or $21.99 for a refill.

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