Matte Grey PETG
Matte Grey PETG
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PETG Matte Filament
HEX: #A1A1A0 TD:0.1
A high-quality filament made of PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol). This versatile filament combines the excellent properties of PETG, including strong mechanical strength, superior impact resistance, and excellent chemical resistance. Perfect for a wide range of applications, from functional prototypes to mechanical parts and artistic designs. Experience exceptional print quality and reliability with our PETG Filament. Its superior strength and flexibility make it suitable for demanding projects, while its resistance to chemicals and impact ensures durability
🔥 Hotend Temperature | 230-250°C |
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♨️ Heated Bed Temperature | 70°C |
🏠 Enclosure | Not Required |
🛠️ Hardened Nozzle | Not Required |
💨 Drying Settings | 45-50°C for 4-6 hours |
🎨 Colour Stability | ✅ Stable |
⚙️ Diameter | 1.75mm |
⚖️ Weight | 1kg |
📦 Next Stock Comes | 15/02/2025 |
Closer to an off white but it’s really nice
Initial Issues:
When I first tried printing with this filament, my prints had a scale like texture. After some support from the siddament discord, I dried the filament by placing the roll on my heated bed set to 65˚C, then placed a bottomless cardboard box ontop of the filament, with small holes poked in the top. I let it dry for about 7 hours. After testing the filament, it came out essentially perfect.
My printer:
Sovol SV06 - 240˚C nozzle temp, 70˚C bed temp. 0.4mm retraction (direct drive extruder).
After drying the filament, its just as good (if not better) than filament double the price on amazon. 9.5/10
I'll be honest, I bought this stuff because you can't find $18/kg matte PETG and not try it. I didn't have high hopes, but it prints great! I found it had severe oozing at 240C on my MK4, so I backed the nozzle off to 230C first layer (235C ongong) and that fixed most of it.
Surface finish is great and beats the standard shiny stuff by a mile.
Thanks
Worked good.