Polymaker PolyLite™ PETG — is a universal filament for 3D printing, characterized by high quality and ease of use. This material is the optimal choice for those who seek to combine mechanical strength, heat resistance and affordability in their projects.
Key benefits:
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Balanced mechanical properties: PolyLite™ PETG combines the rigidity of PLA with the impact resistance of ABS, making it an excellent choice for projects that require high strength and durability.
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Resistance to external influences: PETG shows high resistance to moisture and chemicals, which allows it to be used for the manufacture of parts that come into contact with water, for example, in irrigation or lighting systems.
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Recommendations for printing:
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Nozzle temperature: 230-240˚C
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Printer platform temperature: 70-80˚C
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Printer camera temperature: room temperature
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Print speed: 30-50 mm/s
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Cooling fan: on at 20%
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Retraction distance for direct drive (Direct Drive): 1 mm
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Retraction speed for direct drive (Direct Drive): 20 mm/s
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Material drying mode: 65˚C for 6 hours (only if the material has absorbed moisture)
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Storage: preferably in a dry environment, for example in a vacuum bag
Application of Polymaker PolyLite™ PETG:
Polymaker PolyLite™ PETG will be an ideal choice for those looking for a versatile and high-quality material for a wide range of tasks. This filament provides a balance between ease of printing, aesthetics of products and mechanical properties. It is suitable for both beginners and experienced users of 3D printers, allowing you to implement both everyday and complex projects. Due to the high impact resistance and strength of PolyLite™ PETG is great for creating functional models. The low chemical reactivity of PETG makes it possible to make containers for water or other liquids from it. The material is resistant to moisture and ultraviolet, so it can be used for the manufacture of parts that are operated outdoors.
You can familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the material in more detail by link.
Dimensions of a cardboard spool weighing 1 kg:
- Diameter of the inner hole of the coil: 55+mn;1 mm
- Coil diameter: 200+1 mm
- Coil width: 65.6+2 mm
- Coil weight: 140±7g
Dimensions of a cardboard spool weighing 3 kg:
- Diameter of the inner hole of the coil: 55+mn;1 mm
- Coil diameter: 250+1 mm
- Coil width: 117.2+2 mm
- Coil weight: 425±21.3 g
Dimensions of a plastic coil weighing 5 kg:
- Diameter of the inner hole of the coil: 32±1 mm
- Coil diameter: 300+1 mm
- Coil width: 160+1 mm
- Coil weight: 819±30g
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