Fiberlogy PET-G Vertigo
Functional prototypes with a durable material in Vertigo
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Product information & technical details
- Manufacturer: Fiberlogy
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Product type: PET / Copolyester Filaments
- Color: Grey / silver
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 230 - 250 ° C
- Recommended heating temperature: 90 ° C
Description
With PET-G you can produce even more diverse functional prototypes and parts for end use. This is possible thanks to its rigidity, which is better than that of ABS. Thanks to the glycol compound, the material is more durable and less prone to warping. The chemical resistance to acids, salts and alkaline substances extends the range of applications.
With the available transparent and non-translucent colour options, you can create stunning prints for a variety of purposes. You can apply it to electronics, prototyping and decorations.
Properties
- High durability
- Low shrinkage
- Resistance to acids, salts, alkaline substances
Filament spool dimensions
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Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
This is the first petg I've used and I must say it has printed amazing! I am using a custom modified ctc bizier (replicator duo clone) which now has an all metal hot end and active cooling system.
Despite petg having a reputation for being difficult with overhang and supports, both performed amazing for me. Clean overhang even at 0.2mm layers at 45 degrees and supports peeling off with ease with just one layer of seperation distance.
The parts were active cooled to achieve this and are still super strong. I printed at 260 degrees but I think my readings are a little on the high side.
I would need to try some other petg to compare, but seriously I see no cons printing in this material other than a little more control needed for stringing and painting the parts.
My favourite plastic to print in now!
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