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Filalab PETG filament 1 kg, 1.75 mm

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Filalab PETG is a next-generation filament – strong, flexible, and chemical-resistant. It combines precise printing with a glossy surface and minimal warping. Suitable for functional and visual models with a long lifespan.

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Filalab PETG 1 kg for functional FDM parts

Filalab PETG 1.75mm is a PETG filament for robust functional parts, prototypes, housings, holders and visual models with better impact resistance than PLA.

The material is suitable when you are looking for a balance between easy printing, low shrinkage, chemical resistance and a stable bond between layers. With an open spool, plan to dry as needed.

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Filalab PETG filament offers the perfect balance between strength, flexibility and precision, making it an excellent choice for functional prototypes, final products and visually attractive patterns. It combines the best of two worlds – the ease of working with PLA and the durability of ABS, without compromising on quality.

Based on glycol-modified PET, PETG is distinguished by high purity, exceptional impact and chemical resistance, as well as low shrinkage factor. It is suitable for engineering projects, industrial applications, decorative objects and everything in between.

Technical characteristics:

  • Diameter: 1.75 mm

  • Weight: 1 kg

  • Nozzle temperature: 230–270°C (255°C for Bambu Lab printers)

  • Bed temperature: 65–75°C

  • Fan speed: 10–60%

  • Print speed: 40–250 mm/s

  • Drying as needed: 6–12 hours at 60–65°C

  • Compatibility: With all FDM/FFF 3D printers

Advantages:

  • High strength and flexibility – ideal for parts under stress

  • Excellent chemical resistance – resistant to oils, cleaning agents, etc.

  • Precision printing with low shrinkage – no cracks or deformations

  • Smooth and shiny surface – ideal for visually impressive projects

  • Strong connection between layers – stability on larger models

Applications:

  • Functional prototypes

  • Engineering details and technical parts

  • End products with sustainability requirements

  • Decorative models with a glossy surface

  • Parts exposed to chemicals or mechanical stress

What distinguishes PETG from PLA and ABS?

PETG combines the easy printing of PLA with the strength and durability of ABS, without being brittle or difficult to work with.

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