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3D printing filament Devil Design PETG fluorescent orange 1.75 mm 1 kg
3D printing filament Devil Design PETG fluorescent orange 1.75 mm 1 kg
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3D printing filament Devil Design PETG fluorescent orange 1.75 mm 1 kg
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3D printing filament Devil Design PETG fluorescent orange 1.75 mm 1 kg
3D printing filament Devil Design PETG fluorescent orange 1.75 mm 1 kg
Devil Design PETG fluorescent orange 1.75 mm 1 kg is a PET-G 3D printing filament formulated from Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol. The spool contains 1 kg of 1.75 mm diameter filament compatible with most FDM/FFF printers and any brand, supplied vacuum packed with a moisture absorber. PETG combines good layer adhesion, increased toughness and slight flexibility, making this fluorescent orange filament suitable for durable parts, prototypes and visual models where vivid color and reliable printing behavior are needed.
PETG offers a balance between the ease of printing associated with PLA and the strength of ABS. The Devil Design fluorescent orange filament provides strong interlayer bonding, good chemical resistance and reduced warping compared with some amorphous thermoplastics. The bright fluorescent pigmentation ensures high visibility and attractive finish for visual components while preserving mechanical properties suitable for functional parts. The filament is wound on a standard spool and vacuum sealed with a desiccant to limit moisture intake during storage and transport.
Load the 1.75 mm PETG filament into a compatible FDM/FFF printer following the printer manufacturer's instructions. Recommended printing settings typically include a nozzle temperature in the range of 230–250°C and a heated bed temperature set between 60–80°C, but adjust based on your specific printer and part geometry. Use moderate printing speeds and ensure proper bed adhesion—options include a PEI sheet, glue stick or blue painter's tape. Store the spool sealed with the desiccant when not in use to prevent moisture uptake that can affect surface finish and extrusion stability.
For best results, dry the filament before printing if it has been exposed to humid conditions (e.g., 60°C for 4–6 hours in a filament dryer). Calibrate retraction and cooling settings to reduce stringing and achieve clean surfaces. If printing large flat parts, consider using a brim or raft to minimize the risk of edge lifting. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the fluorescent color intensity.
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