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✨ Elevate your 3D prints with shimmering tri-color silk flair!
AMOLEN Silk PLA filament offers a unique tri-color blend of blue, green, and orange in a 1.75mm diameter with tight ±0.02mm tolerance. Its silky texture delivers smooth, glossy prints straight off the printer, eliminating the need for polishing. Made from premium USA-sourced PLA, it guarantees reliable, clog-free printing suitable for both beginners and experts, making your 3D creations truly stand out.













| ASIN | B0B48SD7C8 |
| Additional Features | Silky Texture, Tri-Color Feature |
| Best Sellers Rank | #442 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #39 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | AMOLEN |
| Brand Name | AMOLEN |
| Color | 1kg-silk Tri- Colors Blue Green Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,111 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AMOLEN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3DSKBGOG |
| Material | Polylactic Acid |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Model Number | 3DSKBGOG |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Feature | Silky Texture, Tri-Color Feature |
| Unit Count | 35.2 Ounce |
X**D
Great glow filament with patience — nice color and easy spool design
I got this glow-in-the-dark PLA specifically for a Kurama (Naruto) print. I’ve tried Bambu’s glow filament before, but it was too light. This one hit the right shade and gave a much better look. I tested it with a Benchy following the recommended settings, but you’ll definitely need to tweak them a bit. I have a Bambu A1 with AMS, and I learned the hard way that glow PLA doesn’t play well with 0.08 — I had 5 failed prints before adjusting. Once I made the changes (thanks to some advice from ChatGPT), the prints came out really nice. The glow is solid — I haven’t tested it against UV yet, but even under purple/blue ambient light from the TV it was noticeable. Setup was easy: it worked on the AMS without needing an adapter, and I didn’t even finish one spool for my project. The spool itself is great — transparent with a built-in meter that’s easier to read than Bambu’s. Overall, it takes some patience if it’s your first time with glow PLA, but the results are worth it. I’d recommend it.
A**N
Exceeded all my expectations!!
This filament exceeded all my expectations. I used it to print some Easter bunnies, and the results are simply dreamy. The texture is beautiful, and it gives the models a mystical, ethereal look. I was worried about nozzle clogs, but it printed perfectly from start to finish. The illuminated effect is brilliant. I’ll definitely be buying more for my future projects!
K**Y
Favorite so far of the AMOLEN PLA
Acts more like PLA+ Better quality than other filaments I’ve tried made by AMOLEN. This has been my favorite so far and it does glow well, especially the more blue parts which is pretty typical of glowing plastic. Would definitely buy this product again. I used on Bambu Lab A1 as the first filament ever used on our first 3D Printer & had no issues, no clogging. Definitely a more sturdy PLA
J**F
Works great. Get the settings right. Tricolor is great for project boxes.
I actually ordered set A, but I was sent B instead. There was some sort of goof up at Amazon because of low stock on A. I was not too bothered since I was interested in getting some GitD Blue filament, and the Tri Color Change Lava sounded interesting. First thing's first. You have to get your slicer settings right for these filaments. My attached photo shows temperature towers going from 220C to 180C, bottom to top. Left-to-right are the Tri Color, GitD Blue, GitD Green, and Marble. I had a lot of stringiness above 210C. The odd waves seen in the picture at higher temperatures are partly an artifact of Octoprint going back to the center for photos, so ignore that. The TriColor had some serious issues when it got too cold, but 200C seems to be right for my Prusa i3 MK2S. Also, I measured all the filament with calipers, and they seem to be 1.71mm. After changing this in PrusaSlicer, it looks like my prints are coming out much better. I like the fact that these come in smaller spools, especially for what I would consider novelty colors. I am not a frequent printer, so I don't go through large quantities. Regarding the GitD Blue, you need to manage your expectations. GitD Blue glows much dimmer than Green. I knew this ahead of time. Still, it is a pretty blue glow. Regarding the GitD Green, I suspect it is using zinc sulfide as the phosphorescent pigment. It makes a good green color. I have a GitD Green from another manufacturer that glows brighter and has a slight bluish tinge (probably strontium aluminate for the pigment). The difference could also be due to the amount of pigment present, but that is something I cannot measure. Anyhow, more GitD pigment also means that you might be ruining your brass nozzle quicker (there are a number of YouTube videos about this). I made a crystal print using this filament (time-lapse video attached) with a bright UV LED to keep it charged up, and it looks pretty cool. Print was clean. Marble ... I don't know how much of this I will use, but it printed fine. I was getting the set mostly for the other spools, but it is good to have this in my back pocket in case I want it. Like most "marble" filaments, it is more of a flecked/peppered look as opposed to swirly marble. The Tri Color Lava is pretty neat. The darkest it gets is a sooty charcoal. Watching the color gradient during a print is fun. I have made some geometric puzzles with this filament, and it is fun watching the colors change as it takes people a while to solve them. I suspect this is made using overlapping dark-to-light and orange-to-yellow pigments. It takes a fair bit of heat to get into the full orange range and even more to get to yellow. I am thinking this would be a great filament for electronics cases (especially for something like a Raspberry Pi 4) to watch for hot spots. Update: Added photo of what I suggested. I designed a RPi4 case (you can find it at prusaprinters model repository) and used the lava filament. Under load, the CPU was registering 64C. The transition to yellow was somewhere around 54C. You can clearly see the hot spots with this filament, which is pretty cool (hot?). This helped me design some better ventilation.
B**B
Great but picky
This is a picky filament. I did my best to dry it but I still had a few issues. Without a brim the likely hood it would knock the print off was overly high in my opinion. It has a glow but it’s dimmer than I preferred but the color quality and general quality of the PLA itself was good. The four star rating comes from the lack of smooth sailing. You have to play with the settings to get this filament to print perfectly and the settings change with the print so my experience was not one where I could walk away from the print for very long. Strings, clogs and layer shifts were more common than I would’ve liked. However, to get the effect of the finished print for a specific project I would still buy it again.
T**S
Good Quality
Print quality is very good. Color is exactly as described. Used entire roll and ordered a second roll.
F**R
Good Stuff Easy to Use
This is a four pack of PLA filament. GITD green & blue, marble, & color change. The GITD filament worked as expected. The Green takes any light, even a pocket flashlight worked. It was very easy to print with & even as a novice, I didn't have any issues printing with it. I did put the setting (Matter Hacker) on translucent though. Everything else was the same. The GITD blue (shown as breath) printed very well with the same settings as above. It needed some supports (don't they all?) & these came off pretty easily. I didn't need any real sanding to clean them off. The blue needs a little stronger light, for a longer time, but did very well when it got that (see pix). Both GITD glued easily with E-6000 clear. "Super" glue wasn't as successful, but I didn't think it would be. They look great with a black light as well. Shown is a small section vs the color changing filament. Color changing filament. This filament printed quite easily, & I didn't have any issues at all. It stuck to the glued bed (I make my own bed adhesive), & there weren't any issues. It looked great on the heated bed & while it was printing, even the spool had a color change. It has a nice translucent skirt, & the colors were a yellow as it printed. Once it was finished, it didn't change color. Could have been the heated bed, I don't know. I was in a rush to get the gift done for someone. I tried using a black light as well, but as you can see, it didn't do anything. The supports were a little difficult to remove, but cleaned up very easy, with my thumbnail & finally with a riffler. I haven't used the marble filament as yet, but will in the future. I'll update this, when I do. It's vacuum sealed & stored in a hard plastic container. Overall, these filaments from Amolen are fantastic! I had very little waste, & that was from supports & skirting. I would like to see more combos or kits like this from Amolen. I don't always need or want a big roll, or I may not be sure about the filament & a small roll will be enough. I'm confident that any filament from Amolen will work just fine, it just depends on how you think you may need it to work (like the color change above). If you're looking for some great, easy to print filament, that adheres very well, you will do good in using Amolen when you get the chance. I may switch up my supplier.
T**F
Glows nice but BINDS up.
This glows like advertised. But the filament kept getting bound within itself in my Bambu. The wheel also seems to be uneven making wobbly which might have been the issue with it binding. I had to fix it around 15 times during a 12 hour print. I dont know if anyone else had this problem maybe just a factory defect. Either way I gave it 4 stars because how well it glows and it prints well when not tangling on itself.
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