SPOOL3D

PETG - Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament

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SKU:
PT175-####1CFBLK
MPN:
PT175-####1CFBLK
  • Black Carbon Fibre PETG Filament - 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament
  • Black Carbon Fibre PETG Filament - 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament
  • Black Carbon Fibre PETG Filament - 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament
$36.00 - $69.00

Description

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Print it right with Spool3D PETG 3D printer filament.  Our PETG thermoplastic filament is manufactured with tight tolerances from premium grade material.  Our filament has been tested on popular fused filament fabrication desktop 3D printer platforms.

PETG filament's strength is much higher than PLA, it is FDA approved for food containers and tools used for food consumption, is BPA free, it barely warps, and produces no odors or fumes when printed. PET filament is not biodegradable, but it is 100% reclaimable. PET 3D printer filament offers excellent clarity and high gloss.  PETG is stronger than PET and is also hydrophobic, making it less susceptible to moisture problems. Consistently round diameters make this material very easy to work with.

Consistently round diameters make this material very easy to work with.

PETG filament should be stored in a resealable plastic bag with the dessicant pack provided. 

  • 1.75 mm plastic PETG filament (PolyEthylene Terephthalate Glycol; tolerance +/- 0.04mm) with carbon fibre
  • 20% by weight, 80% by volume carbon fibres
  • 1.0 kilogram spool (spool size: 90 mm ID x 200 mm OD x 63.5 mm W; spool hole diameter: 54 mm)
  • Optimum extrusion temperature:  230-250 degrees celsius
  • Colour: Black
  • Carbon Fibre - 20% - suggested to use a wear resistant nozzle with a minimum diameter of 0.4mm
  • Consistently provides excellent build quality for low cost 3D printing.
  • Included in the box: spool of chosen size, vacuum packaged in plastic with dessicant
  • Shipping Weight: depends on size chosen

Abrasive resistant nozzles:

Spool Sizes:

  • 0.5 kg - 200 mm OD x 39 mm W; spool hole diameter: 54 mm
  • 1.0 kg - 204 mm OD x 67 mm W; spool hole diameter: 56 mm

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Additional Information

Technical Data Sheet: :
PETG Carbon Fiber
Physical / Method / Test Condition::
Typical Value
Density (ASTM D1505 @ 23℃):
1.18 g/cm3
Melt Flow Rate (ASTM D1238 @ 250 ℃/2.16KG)::
14 g/10min
Tensile Strength (ASTM D638 @ 50mm/min)::
65 MPa
Elongation at Break (ASTM D638 @ 50mm/min)::
5%
Flexural Strength (ASTM D790 @ 5mm/min)::
120 MPa
Flexural Modulus (ASTM D790 @ 5mm/min)::
2900 MPa
Notched Izod Impact Strength (ASTM D256 @ 23℃)::
103 J/m
Melting Temperature (DSC @ 10℃/min)::
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Printing Temperature::
220-260 ℃
Heat Deflection Temperature (ASTM D648 @ 0.45 MPa, 120℃/h)::
75 ℃
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4 Reviews

  • 5

    Superb

    Posted by Dennis on July 13, 2023

    Using a CR-30 Printmill, this is some of the best fillament I have used to date. Great adhesion to the belt and not stringy or blobby like many other PETGs I've tried. Definitely increases strength and has a great shine after printing. Bought 6kg and waiting on restock

  • 5

    PETG CF

    Posted by Marcel Jubinville on August 31, 2022

    I print with quite a bit of PETG and this filament is excellent to use! The finish is beautiful and the best part is there is no stringing! I will definitely be buying more of this! P. S. PLA supports works very well with this filament.

  • 4

    Works well, but horrible bridging

    Posted by Jesse on September 14, 2020

    This stuff is quite nice, it's 5% more carbon fiber than other similarly priced options, looks absolutely awesome, and does in fact increase stiffness and impact strength a lot, I saw a fair bit less spalling on the inside of something I hit with a high speed object compared to normal petg. Bridging performance is where this filament sadly doesn't perform well, printed at 235c, lower than I had previously done for layer strength, even small bridges are a challenge, whereas regular petg bridges far far better. A bit disappointing in that regard since I'll have to use a second extruder for support material like PLA, which works nicely with petg, but overall still worth it.

  • 5

    Print very nicely

    Posted by Farrell Baird on July 07, 2020

    I decided to give this filament a try. It prints nicely in my Dremel 3D45. I haven't printed much with it yet but it has worked well for the parts I have printed so far.

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