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A process of improving strength of plastics. PLA / PLA+ is generally considered to be impractical to anneal for most frames due to warpage and shrinkage. Although there has been anecdotal accounts of packing frames into salt / sand during the heat annealing process which had minimized annealing. | A process of improving strength of plastics. PLA / PLA+ is generally considered to be impractical to anneal for most frames due to warpage and shrinkage. Although there has been anecdotal accounts of packing frames into salt / sand during the heat annealing process which had minimized annealing. | ||
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A process of improving strength of plastics. PLA / PLA+ is generally considered to be impractical to anneal for most frames due to warpage and shrinkage. Although there has been anecdotal accounts of packing frames into salt / sand during the heat annealing process which had minimized annealing.