Raise3D Gray PRO Series Tough PLA Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
The Raise Premium PETG filament is the perfect solution for any 3D printing enthusiast who want to ensure quality prints by staying entirely within the Raise3D eco-system. This easy-to-print, premium PETG exhibits strong, durable properties and a similar level heat resistance to that of ABS. Printing parts in PETG is a widely used solution for both the prototyping stage of product development as well as the function and part assembly testing stages. Print Raise3D PETG on your Raise3D printer today!
Price: | $57.00 (with add-ons) |
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Raise3D Premium PETG Filament
User-friendly filament for general applications
PETG (Polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified) is an industrial thermoplastic 3D printing filament with excellent chemical resistance. PETG is strong, durable, with good heat resistance, and easy to print. PETG 3D printed parts can be used for prototyping, function-testing, parts assembly and much more.
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Easy to print
- High stiffness and strength
- Good impact resistance
PREMIUM PETG IS AN EXCELLENT ALTERNATIVE TO ABS FILAMENT
PETG is commonly used as an alternative material option to that of ABS. Both materials have very similar properties such as durability and heat resistance unlike ABS, however, PETG is vastly easier to print with. Printed PETG parts are widely used in industrial thermoplastic applications and have been successfully used in manufacturing applications with and without post-processing. Please refer to the TDS & SDS for a full breakdown of material specifications.
Compatibility
Printer: Raise3D E2/ Raise3D Pro2 Series/ Raise3D Pro3 Series/ Raise3D E2CF/ Raise3D RMF500
Filament: Raise3D Premium PVA+ Filament
Applications
- Prototyping and design
- Containers and bottles
- Manufacture aids
- Education and visualization
Benefits
- Easy to Print
- Chemical Resistance
- Multi-color Options
Technical Specifications
- Nozzle temperature (°C): 230-240℃
- Bed temperature (°C): 70-80℃
- Layer height (mm): 0.1-0.25 mm
- Printing speed (mm/s): 25-70 mm/s
- Cooling fan: Low or off
- Drying temperature (°C): 70°C
Printing Considerations:
- For better bed adhesion, brim or raft are recommended, and set bed temperature at 80 °C.
- Turn off the cooling fan for the first few layers for less part warping.
Questions
is this product fiber filled and require a harden nozzle?
What is the difference between White and Paper White?
How does this compare to PLA+?
How does this compare to PETG for crack resistance?
How resistant is this stuff to flattening/grinding in the extruder? I've got an Ender 3 v2 and I'm having trouble printing some D&D stuff because there's just too many retractions. After a while, the filament I'm using (some bargain basement stuff) flattens, stops feeding, and then starts grinding. It's *really* annoying. I've also tried most of the usual fixes, but none seem to work. Would this be a suitable alternative?
Do you make any of your PLA in a .5kg size spool 1.75mm
What are the compressive properties of tough PLA?
Can this be vapor smoothed, and if so with what?
Is this translucent? It is not clear, right? It is more like a bone/natural color? I see the title says so but I just wanted to make sure
Do you offer a material profile for Cura for Black PRO Series Tough PLA Filament?
Can the Pro Series Tough PLA be used in a machine without a heated bed? I have a Dremel 3D40 Flex. Also, does this product cause more wear and tear on the machine?
Is the Tough PLA series made in the USA?
How much does an empty 1kg spool weigh? I forgot to weigh mine before printing!
How chemical resistance is it to greases, oils, and coolants?
Do you have to anneal your parts or will they still be strong enough to use? I currently use ESUNS pla+ and it is pretty strong. Thanks
Can we get spool's CC figure in product listings?
What adhesive do you recommend for gluing Tough PLA parts together?