Blue PETG – 1 kg 1.75 mm

100

Polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified Mechanically strong material, durable up to 80 degrees, a little harder to print than PLA (harder to disassemble supports), harder to finish a product. This material is better known for its use in the beverage bottle industry, due to its toughness and breakability properties (more than PLA or ABS) and its specific gravity is light. This filament is odorless in the work process, due to its strength and stability in the printing process PET-G can be used to build unsupported models, which it is able to handle relatively easily. Printing temperature: 230-250 degrees to the printer head (nozzle) Work surface temperature – 70-85 degrees In addition, the fan must be weakened to 50% or completely turned off in order to prevent clogging of the nozzle (depending on the printer).

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Green PETG – 1 kg 1.75 mm

100

Polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified Mechanically strong material, durable up to 80 degrees, a little harder to print than PLA (harder to disassemble supports), harder to finish a product. This material is better known for its use in the beverage bottle industry, due to its toughness and breakability properties (more than PLA or ABS) and its specific gravity is light. This filament is odorless in the work process, due to its strength and stability in the printing process PET-G can be used to build unsupported models, which it is able to handle relatively easily. Printing temperature: 230-250 degrees to the printer head (nozzle) Work surface temperature – 70-85 degrees In addition, the fan must be weakened to 50% or completely turned off in order to prevent clogging of the nozzle (depending on the printer).

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Natural PETG – 1 kg 1.75 mm

100

Polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified Mechanically strong material, durable up to 80 degrees, a little harder to print than PLA (harder to disassemble supports), harder to finish a product. This material is better known for its use in the beverage bottle industry, due to its toughness and breakability properties (more than PLA or ABS) and its specific gravity is light. This filament is odorless in the work process, due to its strength and stability in the printing process PET-G can be used to build unsupported models, which it is able to handle relatively easily. Natural PETG printing temperature: 230-250 degrees to the printer head (nozzle) Work surface temperature – 70-85 degrees In addition, the fan should be turned down to 50% or turned off completely to prevent nozzle clogging (depending on the printer).

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Orange PETG- 1 kg 1.75 mm

100

Polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified Mechanically strong material, durable up to 80 degrees, a little harder to print than PLA (harder to disassemble supports), harder to finish a product. This material is better known for its use in the beverage bottle industry, due to its toughness and breakability properties (more than PLA or ABS) and its specific gravity is light. This filament is odorless in the work process, due to its strength and stability in the printing process PET-G can be used to build unsupported models, which it is able to handle relatively easily. Printing temperature: 230-250 degrees to the printer head (nozzle) Work surface temperature – 70-85 degrees In addition, the fan must be weakened to 50% or completely turned off in order to prevent clogging of the nozzle (depending on the printer).

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PETG 1.75mm Lavander – Pale Purple

100

PETG 1.75mm Lavander – Pale Purple A material that is easy to print, easy to model (product finishing), hard, resistant to outdoor conditions, the same material from which drinking bottles are made.

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PETG 1.75mm Lavander – Pale Purple

100

PETG 1.75mm Lavander – Pale Purple A material that is easy to print, easy to model (product finishing), hard, resistant to outdoor conditions, the same material from which drinking bottles are made.

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PETG Brown – 1.75mm 1kg

100

PETG Brown – 1.75mm 1kg Polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified PETG is a mechanically strong material, resistant to temperatures up to about 80 degrees, a little more difficult to print than PLA (harder to disassemble supports), and more difficult to finish a product. This material is better known for its use in the beverage bottle industry, due to its toughness and breakability properties (more than PLA or ABS) and its specific gravity is light. This filament is odorless in the work process, due to its strength and stability in the printing process PET-G can be used to build unsupported models, which it is able to handle relatively easily. PETG printing temperature: 230-250 degrees to the printer head (nozzle) Work surface temperature – 70-85 degrees Additionally, the fan should be turned down to 50% or turned off completely to prevent nozzle clogging (depending on the printer).

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PETG CF 1.75mm – with carbon fiber

150

Contains CARBON particles

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PETG CF 1.75mm – with dark blue carbon fiber

150

PETG CF 1.75mm – with dark blue carbon fiber PETG enhanced with dark blue carbon fiber, slightly more heat resistant than regular PETG, about 10 degrees higher, and has better mechanical strength.

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PETG ESD 1.75mm

250

PETG ESD – semi-conductive antistatic material

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