Description
Pastel Shin Collection – Silk-Finish PLA 3D Printing Filament
Soft Hues. Lustrous Finish.
where soft color meets smooth. pearlescent sheen . Inspired by Japanese minimalism and modern lifestyle design
Perfect for models that live on desks. shelves. and social feeds. Pastel Shin isn't just filament — it's printable serenity .
Technical Specifications
-
Material: Premium Silk PLA Filament
-
Diameter: 1.75mm (±0.03mm tolerance)
-
Printing Temperature: 225-230°C
-
Net Weight: 1KG/spool
-
Compatibility: Excellent performance on Creality. Bambu Lab. and all FDM printers.

What is the difference between PLA, ABS, PETG, and TPU? How do I choose?
Here's a quick breakdown of the most common filaments:
PLA (Polylactic Acid): Best for beginners. It prints at a low temperature, has minimal warping, is odorless, and offers a glossy finish. However, it has moderate strength and a low heat resistance (can soften around 60°C).
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene): High strength, heat resistance, and durability. It requires a heated bed and an enclosed printer to prevent warping and may produce fumes during printing.
PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol): A great middle-ground. It combines the ease of printing of PLA with the strength and durability of ABS. It's tough, impact-resistant, and has good layer adhesion.
TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane): A flexible, rubber-like filament. It's used for parts that need to bend or absorb shock, like phone cases or gaskets.
Recommendation: Start with PLA if you're new. Choose ABS or PETG for mechanical parts, and TPU for flexible applications.
What is the filament diameter and tolerance?
Our filaments come in two standard diameters: 1.75mm and 2.85mm. Please select the correct size for your specific 3D printer model. We adhere to strict high-precision standards, with our 1.75mm filament maintaining a tight diameter tolerance of ±0.02mm to ±0.05mm, ensuring smooth extrusion and preventing clogs or print defects caused by inconsistent filament width.
Why does my print keep warping/lifting off the build plate?
Warping is typically caused by the model cooling and contracting. You can try these solutions:
Ensure your build plate temperature is correct and uniform.
Use an adhesive like a glue stick, hairspray, or a dedicated 3D printing adhesive.
Turn off the part cooling fan for the initial layers, especially when printing ABS.
Re-level your print bed to ensure the first layer is evenly "squished" onto the surface.
Use a brim or raft in your slicer to increase adhesion.