Bambu Lab Red PRO Series PETG Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)

Bambu Lab ABS is engineered for strength, durability, and heat resistance. It is compatible with most 3D printers and optimized for use with Bambu Lab X1 series and P1 series printers. This filament features RFID technology for seamless integration with the Bambu Lab AMS, ensuring automatic material recognition and optimal printing settings.

  • Compatible with RFID Technology
  • Durable, High-Temperature Material
  • Nozzle Temp: 220 - 250 °C
  • Bed Temp: 85 - 100 °C
  • Enclosure Recommended for Best Results
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Spool Type: Refill
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Color: Red

Bambu Lab ABS

Bambu ABS is a reliable 3D printing filament known for its strength, durability, and high impact resistance. It also offers excellent heat and water resistance, making it perfect for projects that require stability at moderate temperatures and in humid or wet environments. Ideal for a variety of 3D printing applications.

Strong & Durable ABS Filament

Bambu Lab ABS is a top choice for makers needing tough, reliable prints. With superior mechanical properties, it outperforms standard PLA and PETG, making it perfect for functional parts and engineering projects.

  • Excellent strength and durability
  • Ensures long-lasting, reliable prints
  • Ideal for functional parts, prototypes, and engineering components

Water-Resistant Performance

Bambu Lab ABS offers excellent water resistance, making it a great choice for prints exposed to moisture or wet environments. Enjoy added durability and longevity for your projects.

  • Suitable for use in wet or humid environments
  • Enhances durability and lifespan of printed parts
  • Ideal for outdoor or moisture-prone applications

Tough & Impact Resistant

Bambu Lab ABS delivers outstanding toughness and can withstand repeated impacts, collisions, and drops. It maintains impressive impact resistance even in low-temperature conditions.

  • Exceptional toughness for demanding applications
  • Withstands impacts, collisions, and falls
  • Maintains strength and durability at low temperatures
Recommended Print Settings
Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven) 80 °C, 8 hours
Printing and Storage Humidity < 20% RH (sealed with desiccant)
Nozzle Temperature 240 – 270 °C
Bed Temperature (with glue) 80 – 100 °C
Printing Speed < 300 mm/s
Physical Properties
Density 1.05 g/cm³
Vicat Softening Temperature 94 °C
Heat Deflection Temperature 87 °C
Melting Temperature 200 °C
Melt Index 34.2 ± 3.8 g/10 min
Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength 33 ± 3 MPa
Breaking Elongation Rate 10.5 ± 1.0%
Bending Modulus 1880 ± 110 MPa
Bending Strength 62 ± 4 MPa
Impact Strength 39 ± 3.6 kJ/m²

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PETG is great, but I haven't found a support material that works well. Suggestions would be welcome.

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Not a question - I was totally bummed when i received this spool - while it was sealed there was air in the bag. however, it didnt matter. this stuff..... printed like rainbows and puppydogs. unbelievable! soooo nice.

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Why does this merlot red PETG print horridly? 2nd item (a shoe horn) I've printed with it has gaps, stringing, blobs, in general a useless item. The first item (napkin rings) printed ok yet did wonder why the stinging when other PETG filament with same settings doesn't. Don't understand what's wrong with this "pro" series filament. Both items have previously printed fine.

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I am looking for actual transluscent for a project I am working on which requires a red see thru plastic. I realize that 3D filament is not going to be glass clear, but the model you show does not look translucent at all. Is this translucent such as light can go thru it or is it just called translucent?

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Is this (2.85mm Aqua PETG) still being produced? If so, when will it be in stock again?

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I need to print a "red" translucent tail light lens on a Zortrax M200. Do you have a suggested material?

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What is the weight comparison to regular PLA?

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Would this filament be good for using as interior car parts especially in the deep south summer heat?

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UV resistant?

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The data sheet gives a flexural modulus of 935 KPSI. This seems very unrealistic. Is it a misprint?

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Are the colorants used to make Matter Hackers filaments food safe and non-toxic?

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