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FDM

PETG

All available materials list

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All available materials list

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All available materials list

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PETG stands for Polyethylene Terephthalate modified with Glycol is a commonly used material used in 3D printing. Has good mechanical resistance, tenacity and with good temperature resistance which is ideal for mechanical parts and proofs of concept.
PETG has a glossy surface and has low warping and shrinkage during printing, however it has a tendency to produce strings during printing and poor results in bridging and overhangs, this makes PETG not suitable for printing with intricate and small details.Although PETG as a material is considered food safe the 3D printing process produces tiny print layer surface grooves that can support numerous bacterial colonies. At Varishapes we never recommend using 3D prints for direct food contact without any post process.

Available colors

Black

Blue

Green

Carbon Fibre - Black

White

Blue Turquoise

Orange

Pink

Red

Dark Blue Translucent

Transparent

Light Green

Gray

Yellow

Marble

Pistacio Green

Advantages

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  • Good interlayer adhesion
  • Wide range of colors
  • Low warping
  • Tough and durable
  • Good temperature-resistance (75ºC)
  • Water and humidity resistant

Disadvantages

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  • Possibility of stringing
  • Poor bridging and overhangs
  • Not great for printing detailed parts
  • Supports are hard to remove (possible damage to the print surface)

Properties

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Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
1.5
Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
1.6
Yield strength (MPa)
47
Yield strength (MPa)
50
Elongation (%)
5.1
Elongation (%)
5.2
Impact Strength Charpy (kJ/m²)
4
Horizontal axis
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Vertical x, z-a axis
vertical axis

Properties

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Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
Horizontal
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1.5
Vertical xy
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1.6
Yield strength (MPa)
Horizontal
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47
Vertical xy
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50
Elongation (%)
Horizontal
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5.1
Vertical xy
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5.2
Impact Strength Charpy (kJ/m²)
Horizontal
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4
Vertical xy
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3
Hardness (Shore D)
74
Heat Deflection Temperature (ºC)
70
Density (g/cm³)
1.27

Special PLA

PLA blends such as PLA silk, carbon fiber, and iron-filled offer an expanded range of properties for PLA. These filaments can provide durability, lightweightness, impact resistance, and even special colors and surface finishes. The applications for these special PLA filaments span across automotive, electronics, and more. Discover the potential of these filaments and unleash new opportunities for your 3D printing projects.

Available colors

Conductive - Black

Carbon Fibre - Black

Metal Filled - Iron Gray

Igus 151

Igus 150

Horizontal axis
horizontal axis
Vertical x, z-a axis
vertical axis

Properties

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Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
Horizontal
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1.6
Vertical xy
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1.9
Yield strength (MPa)
Horizontal
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33
Vertical xy
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45
Elongation (%)
Horizontal
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3
Vertical xy
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3.5
Impact Strength Charpy (kJ/m²)
Horizontal
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13
Vertical xy
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15
Hardness (Shore D)
72
Heat Deflection Temperature (ºC)
53
Density (g/cm³)
1.24

PETG carbon fiber

PETG

PETG reinforced with carbon fiber has improved mechanical properties with being more stiff, 10% more impact resistant and higher heat deflection (85ºC) when compared with normal PETG.It has a matte surface finish making the layer lines almost imperceptible.

Properties

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Modulus of elasticity (GPa)
2.5
Yield strength (MPa)
45
Impact Strength Charpy (notched) (kJ/m²)
5
Heat Deflection Temperature (ºC)
77
Density (g/cm³)
1.2