Filament is created from surpluses from our production of crushed strings. It is a mix of colors, therefore the resulting color is unstable. It should be taken into account before buying.
PETG Filament printing string for 3D printers.
Polyethylene terephthalate glycol
Commonly known as PETG or PET-G, is a thermoplastic polyester that provides chemical resistance, durability and excellent processability. It is very popular for consumer and commercial applications that include 3D printing or other hot manufacturing technologies.
Characteristic features
Weather resistance
Resistance to chemicals (acids, alkalis, salts)
Quality and glossy surface
Good abrasion resistance
Optimized for FDM (FFF) 3D printers
Excellent adhesion to heated board, Kapton, BuildTak, glass, etc.
Low shrinkage on cooling
Perfect adhesion of layers
High thermal stability up to 70 C
Compatible with PVA supports
Generally easy to print
When printing odorless
Advantages of PETG
Resistant. Virtually unbreakable. Affordable. Suitable for functional prototypes. In general, PETG plastic is suitable for food contact, where it is commonly used for food containers and beverage bottles. PETG is recyclable.
PETG application
PETG is an excellent material for use in modern 3D printers. With the right print settings, the PETG filament prints easily, has excellent layer adhesion and is odorless. It also has very low shrinkage properties, which allows for larger prints than, for example, ABS. At the same time, it is extremely strong and has good chemical resistance. This allows him to print objects that can withstand high temperatures, food safe applications and exceptional impact.
What is the difference between PET and PETG?
Although these compounds look similar, at the molecular level they are fundamentally different materials. PET is the result of a combination of two monomers. However, PETG also includes glycol, which gives it different chemical properties than PET. PETG is less brittle and more flexible than PET, making it ideal for bottles. It also has better impact resistance.
Note
Pet-g adheres well to most common printing surfaces, sometimes too much. When printing on PEI or glass, we recommend using kores stick glue, hairspray or 3Dlac.
Our PET-G is optimized for the "Prusament PET-G" print profile.
Parameters
String weight 1000 g
Length approx. 330 m
Diameter 1.75 mm + -0.02 mm
Print temperature 245-255 C
Heated bed temperature 85-95 C
The spool with string is vacuum packed in plastic.