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3D Printer Filament
3D Printer Filament
3D Printer Filament
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Red PETG Filament 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of high quality, produced in the Netherlands. The actual filaments ensure that the PETG is a high-quality filament with consistent diameter, providing the best 3D printing experience.
PETG is ideal for beginners and non-professionals, as it is easy to print and offers a good combination of printability and durable prints. The base material is very clear, so the neutral version provides semi-transparent results. Through the Real brand, PETG is also available in transparent colors.
The printing temperature is higher, resulting in better temperature resistance of the print compared to other materials. In case of (excessive) stringing during printing, it is recommended to test at a higher temperature. PET-G (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) is a very strong, water-resistant thermoplastic with a beautiful glossy finish.
PET is a well-known plastic, primarily used in the production of soft drink bottles. In recent years, this material has become very popular for 3D printing, as it combines many excellent properties of both ABS and PLA. Printing with PETG is almost as easy as with PLA, requiring just a little more effort.
The material's adhesion to itself is very strong, so the first layer should be compressed as much as PLA, as the material can create blobs around the nozzle, ruining your print. The layer adhesion is excellent, making the final result very durable and flexible, rather than brittle like PLA.
PETG does not stick very well to other materials, as the glue does not have much grip on the material. Another great feature of PETG is that the neutral palettes are almost as transparent as glass, giving us the opportunity to offer amazing transparent colors.
PET-G can be printed with or without a heated bed with little to no warping, using 3DLAC. It is recommended to use a heated bed at 65 degrees, as the print will unstick automatically upon cooling. For the extrusion temperature, the optimal temperature is 245, as a lower temperature will result in more stringing and a worse print.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Personally, I wouldn't buy it again. Yes, it's affordable, but it obviously lacks the quality of a more expensive thread. You can get the job done, but it requires much more effort because you have issues with the printer compared to a better one. Tested on ender 3 pro and ender 5 plus
At #TED3D we have tried a plethora of filaments, it is quite decent for its price, without meaning that there are no better and/or more economical options
The first print I made by purchasing an Artillery hornet was with this green PETG. I preferred it over PLA due to its resistance to temperatures, hardness, and factory settings (240 C, 80 C, etc.). The prints came out perfect (for me) as well as with the black, but the red and blue semi-transparent ones gave me more difficulty (the material comes out harder...)
good for its price came in a well-packaged manner
I bought it 2-3 years ago, it was the first one I tried to print with and I was really disappointed, I couldn't achieve a decent print no matter what. I put it aside and picked it up again about a month ago when I ran out of ABS that I use. The prints came out perfect! I believe the initial negative impression was due to my inexperience, the filament prints just fine, the quality seems a little better than ABS and it has no issues with smells and warping. 0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer height, 240°C nozzle temp, 85°C hotbed temp, 6mnm retract @50mm/s
I still need some fine tuning on the settings, but the material seems very good... I seemed to have the correct result at 250 degrees with a bed temperature of 70 for good adhesion... time will tell
I don't know if I got a bad coil or if it's just a bad filament, but compared to other brands of the same price, it's disappointing
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The price fluctuates as if it were a stock market depending on the color and stock
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There are more quality and cheaper ones than this, it requires special attention to temperatures.
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ALL GOOD.............!!!
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Excellent! I didn't expect to be able to print on the first try... very good result... 250C 70C