Uses
Polylactic acid(PLA) was introduced in 1966 for degradable surgical implants. Hydrolysis yields lactic acid, a normal intermediate of carbohydrate metabolism. Polyglycolic acid sutures have a predictable degradation rate which coincides with the healing sequence of natural tissues.
Polylactic acid, also known as polylactide, is prepared from the cyclic diester of lactic acid (lactide) by ring-opening addition polymerization. Pure DL-lactide displays greater bioresorbability, whereas pure poly-Llactide is more hydrolytically resistant.
The actual time required for poly-L-lactide implants to be completely absorbed is relatively long, and depends on polymer purity, processing conditions, implant site, and physical dimensions of the implant.
Uses
Poly(L-lactide); PLLA; is a semi-crystalline biodegradable polymer used in drug delivery; the acetylene functionality is commonly utilized in copper mediated ligation. PLLA is soluble in toluene; THF; CHCl
3; and CH
2Cl
2; insoluble in methanol; hexane and ether.
General Description
CarbonX
? CFR-PLA is an improved carbon fiber reinforced 3D printing filament. This filament is ideal for anyone that desires a structrual component with high modulus, excellent surface quality, light weight, and ease of printing. Made using premium Natureworks PLA and high modulus carbon fiber.
- 9100 Mpa Flexural Modulus (128% improvement over unfilled ABS)