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Fiberlogy PETG Light Green Transparent

Fiberlogy PETG Light Green Transparent

€ 24,95

Fiberlogy PETG Light Green Transparent

Fiberlogy PETG Light Green Transparent is a high-quality PETG filament with fantastic specifications.

Features

Material
PETG
Color
Light Green Transparent
Weight
0.85 kg
Diameter
1.75 mm
Diameter Tolerance
+/- 0.02 mm
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Product Description

With Fiberlogy PETG Light Green Transparent filament is a PETG filament of the highest quality. PETG is weather-resistant, colorfast, safe for food or beverages, and very sturdy. This regular PETG is slightly less brittle than Easy PETG and therefore more suitable for demanding prints that need to withstand heavier loads. However, the difference is minimal. With sufficient experience, this filament is excellent for printing.

Fiberlogy is known for its premium quality filament that meets the highest quality standards and goes beyond other manufacturers. By maintaining a diameter tolerance of 0.02 mm and a roundness tolerance of 0.01 mm, PETG from Fiberlogy distinguishes itself from the rest, allowing you to get the best out of your 3D printer.

Applications

  • Parts: containers, holders, food containers
  • Prototypes: bottles, packaging
  • Electronics: covers, cases, enclosures
  • Decorations: lamps, vases, and other glass-like elements
  • Jewelry: rings, necklaces, bracelets

PETG from Fiberlogy is available in a 1.75 mm diameter.

All Features
Material
PETG
Color
Light Green Transparent
Weight
0.85 kg
Diameter
1.75 mm
Diameter Tolerance
+/- 0.02 mm
Roundness Tolerance
+ 0.01 mm
Print Temperature
230-250°C
Bed Temperature
90°C
Coil Outer Diameter
200 mm
Coil Inner Diameter
50 mm
Coil Width
88 mm
EAN Code
5902560992748
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