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Fiberlogy Matte PETG 1.75 mm 0.85 kg filament — White
Fiberlogy Matte PETG 1.75 mm 0.85 kg filament — White
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Fiberlogy Matte PETG 1.75 mm 0.85 kg filament — White
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Fiberlogy Matte PETG 1.75 mm 0.85 kg filament — White
Fiberlogy Matte PETG 1.75 mm 0.85 kg filament — White
Fiberlogy Matte PETG 1.75 mm 0.85 kg filament — White is a matte-finish PETG filament designed for 3D printing functional parts, prototypes and visual models. The filament has a 1.75 mm diameter and 0.85 kg net weight, offering a balance between material capacity and printer compatibility. Its PETG composition provides good toughness and low shrinkage, while the matte surface reduces gloss and visible layer sheen to produce more uniform-looking prints.
This matte PETG delivers improved surface appearance compared with glossy PETG by minimizing reflected light and layer gloss. The material retains PETG’s characteristic mechanical properties such as impact resistance and dimensional stability, with lower warping than many other thermoplastics. The filament is compatible with a wide range of FDM/FFF printers that accept 1.75 mm filament and works with standard PETG printing parameters for temperature and cooling.
Load the 1.75 mm Fiberlogy Matte PETG filament into a compatible FDM/FFF printer and set nozzle and bed temperatures according to PETG guidelines for your machine and hotend. Typical starting range for nozzle temperature is 230–250 °C and for heated bed 70–85 °C, but adjust settings based on printer, part geometry and layer adhesion. Use moderate print speeds, enable part cooling sparingly if needed to improve overhangs, and employ a brim or raft for better first-layer adhesion on larger or thin-base prints. Store the filament in a dry environment or sealed packaging with desiccant when not in use to maintain printability.
For best results, calibrate extrusion and retraction settings on your printer before printing critical parts. When a very smooth matte surface is required, consider light sanding and matte spray coating after printing; when stronger layer bonding is needed, slightly increase nozzle temperature or reduce cooling. Keep filament dry to avoid bubbling and reduced mechanical properties during printing.
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