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Filament Devil Design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg – Race Green
Filament Devil Design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg – Race Green
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Filament Devil Design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg – Race Green
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Filament Devil Design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg – Race Green
Filament Devil Design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg – Race Green
Devil Design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg in Race Green is a general-purpose 3D printing filament made from polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified (PETG). The filament is supplied on a 1 kg spool and designed for FDM/FFF 3D printers that accept 1.75 mm consumables. PETG combines mechanical strength, good layer adhesion and improved chemical and impact resistance compared with standard PLA, while reducing the tendency to warp, making it suitable for both functional parts and visually appealing prototypes in Race Green.
PETG delivers a balance of tensile strength and toughness with reliable layer bonding and low shrinkage during cooling. The Race Green colour provides stable, even pigmentation across prints and maintains surface gloss for visible parts. The 1.75 mm diameter ensures compatibility with a wide range of consumer and prosumer FDM/FFF printers, and the 1 kg spool format is suitable for small to medium printing projects.
Load the 1.75 mm filament into any compatible FDM/FFF printer according to the printer manufacturer’s instructions. Use standard PETG slicing settings: a higher nozzle temperature than PLA, moderate bed temperature, and reduced print speed to improve layer adhesion and surface finish. Ensure the filament is dry before printing and store the spool in a dry environment when not in use to prevent moisture absorption.
For best results, start with manufacturer-recommended PETG temperatures for your hotend and heated bed, calibrate first-layer extrusion and adjust retraction to minimise stringing. Use a brim or adhesion aid for larger flat parts if needed, and allow printed parts to cool gradually to maintain dimensional stability and surface quality.
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