Product information & technical details
- Manufacturer: 3DJAKE
- Diameter: 2,85 mm
- Product type: PET / Copolyester Filaments
- Color: Black
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 230 - 250 ° C
- Recommended heating temperature: 60 - 80 °C
Description
The 3DJake rPETG filament (recycled post-industrial PET-G) is strong and flexible, odourless and easy to print on most conventional desktop printers with a heated build plate.
Very low shrinkage and almost no warping make rPETG an excellent material that combines the advantages of PLA and ABS.
This material is a great innovation that supports our sustainable philosophy.
The properties of 3DJake rPETG:
- Post-industrial recycling quality
- Easy to print
- Hardly any smell
- Almost no warping
Additional Information
We recommend storing the filaments in a cool (15-25 ° C) and dry place.
Every spool is sealed. The products and packaging are made in Europe.
Content | Width | Outer diameter | Inside diameter | Weight (empty) |
250 g | 40 mm | 200 mm | 56.5 mm | 156 g |
1000g | 80.5 mm | 200 mm | 56.5 mm | 205 g |
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Customer Reviews
2 English reviews written for 3DJAKE rPETG Black
7 customer reviews in all languages
5 stars | | 11 | (64%) |
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4 stars | | 3 | (17%) |
3 stars | | 0 | (0%) |
2 stars | | 2 | (11%) |
1 Stars | | 1 | (5%) |
17 reviews
2 customer reviews in English
7 customer reviews in all languages
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recycled material on cardboard spools? yes please!
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
I acquired this recycled material to compare results with standard PETG and it is near undistinguishable. Whether the recycling process lowers the environmental impact is debatable but I appreciate it comes on a fully recyclable cardboard spool.
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2 kg and 80% of prints unusable
Rated with 1 out of 5 stars.
I bought 1 kg of green 1 kg of white and still have 250gram of blue to throw in the bin....
I really wanted this to be a success, but spent nearly 2 weeks trying to get good results. I have been printing for 4 years so am not new to printing.
it strings like crazy regardless of retraction settings. i have used both white and green on two seperate machines and the white is diabolical.
I was concerned the moment the bags were not under vacuum (helps keep moisture out)
I am now using the transparent red (not recylced ) on both machines and immediately successful prints. I have a dry box i use. the dry box is my own design. my concern is the recycled stuff was so wet that it was never going to dry out.
I am frustrated as this was the only material I had for this time and I was trying to print PPE for the NHS in UK
perhaps it was just a bad batch.......a terrible advert for being environmentally aware and trying to do my bit.....
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