PCTG+GF – Black – Fiberlogy 0.75 kg.
MODERN COPOLYESTER WITH FIBERGLASS
PCTG+GF is the latest product for 3D printing enthusiasts that combines the strength and flexibility of modern copolyester with the unique properties of glass fibers. It is a high impact strength technical filament ideal for advanced projects where typical polymers are not sufficient.
Glass fibers (10%) add unique capabilities to the filament, creating a product with higher strength and stiffness while remaining resistant to outdoor conditions and chemicals. The filament’s properties make it ideal for printing machine parts, tooling or outdoor applications.
Fiberlogy PCTG+GF guarantees trouble-free printing. Low shrinkage, excellent table adhesion and the ability to print in 3D printers not equipped with a closed chamber make this filament usable on any printer. Its users will also appreciate the matte, rough finish that gives models a perfect look.
APPLICATIONS:
- PROTOTYPES: functional prototypes, specialized tools, low-volume production
- AUTOMOBILE: elements of covers, connectors, housings of electronic components
- ELECTRONICS: enclosures with increased resistance to impact, chemicals and temperatures
Properties:
- high impact and tensile strength
- chemical and thermal resistance
- matt finish that makes it easier to hide the layers
- low shrinkage and the ability to print on open printers
How to print?
The following parameters are only suggested print settings for this material. To ensure the best print quality, it is necessary to select the appropriate settings for the specific printer and printing conditions.
Nozzle Temperature | 250-270°C |
Bed Temperature | 90-110°C |
Closed chamber | not required |
Fan | 0-25% |
Flowrate | 90-100% |
Printing Speed | 35-60 mm/s |
Surface | EcoFixy, masking tape, PVA glue, hairspray, |
Retraction (direct) | 1-2 mm |
Retraction (bowden) | 3-5 mm |
Retraction Speed | 20-45 mm/s |
Drying conditions | 60°C / 4h |
Notes | Due to the strong adhesion to the bed, it is not recommended to print directly on its surface or on glass. This can lead to failure. We recommend that you use masking tape. |
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