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3D printer filament Fiberlogy Easy PET-G Burgundy TR 1.75 mm 0.85 kg
3D printer filament Fiberlogy Easy PET-G Burgundy TR 1.75 mm 0.85 kg
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3D printer filament Fiberlogy Easy PET-G Burgundy TR 1.75 mm 0.85 kg
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3D printer filament Fiberlogy Easy PET-G Burgundy TR 1.75 mm 0.85 kg
3D printer filament Fiberlogy Easy PET-G Burgundy TR 1.75 mm 0.85 kg
Fiberlogy Easy PET-G Burgundy TR is a 1.75 mm PET-G filament supplied on a 0.85 kg spool designed for FDM/FFF 3D printers. The material offers greater tensile strength and improved chemical and thermal resistance compared with PLA while remaining easy to print. This burgundy-coloured PET-G is intended for general-purpose and prototype printing where durable mechanical parts, housings and functional models are required. The filament is compatible with standard PET-G print settings and common printer extruders that accept 1.75 mm filament.
Easy PET-G Burgundy TR combines the mechanical benefits of PET-G—higher impact resistance and better layer adhesion—with a formulation that aims for straightforward printability. The filament provides reliable extrusion and consistent diameter to reduce print failures, and the burgundy pigment offers good colour uniformity for visible parts. Compared with PLA, PET-G delivers enhanced chemical resistance and greater toughness for parts that need to withstand mechanical stress.
Load the 1.75 mm filament into a compatible FDM/FFF printer following the printer manufacturer's loading procedure. Use standard PET-G print settings as a starting point: moderate nozzle temperature, controlled cooling, and a heated bed to reduce warping. Verify extrusion and first-layer adhesion on a small test print before starting critical parts. Store the spool in a dry place or in sealed packaging with desiccant when not in use to maintain print quality.
Begin with a nozzle temperature in the mid-range for PET-G and adjust according to flow and layer adhesion; reduce part cooling to improve interlayer bonding and use a heated bed to minimise warping. For best results print slower than PLA and ensure good bed adhesion with appropriate surface preparation or adhesives.
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