Fiberlogy PCTG Black, 1.75 mm / 750 g
Impact-resistant PET-G alternative with high optical clarity
£32.00
(£42.67 / kg, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- High impact strength
- High chemical resistance
- High optical clarity
- Easy to print
- Temperature resistant
Item no.: FL-PCTG-BLACK-175-075, Content: 750 g, EAN: 5902560996623
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: FL-PCTG-BLACK-175-075
- Manufacturer No.: PCTG-BLACK-175-075
- Manufacturer: Fiberlogy
- Content: 750 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Product type: PCTG Filament
- Color: Black
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 250 - 270 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 90 - 110 °C
Description
PCTG belongs to the same family as the popular PET-G, but offers higher impact strength (up to 20 times higher than PET-G), temperature resistance and visual clarity. This makes PCTG an excellent alternative to PET-G.
Since it does not require a heated chamber during the printing process, it can also be used in most private 3D printers without any problems. Due to its high dimensional stability and low shrinkage, it is also suitable for people without much experience in 3D printing.
Fiberlogy PCTG achieves results of approx. 90 KJ / m2 in the Izod test (notched sample) and withstands high temperatures of up to 76 ° C.
Use of Fiberlogy PCTG
Industry → Spare parts, small series, utility models
Automotive → Engine compartment components, vehicle component housings, air inlets, filling devices for liquids
Sports → Accessories, protectors, airsoft components
Medicine → Prostheses, medical devices
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Customer Reviews
2 English reviews written for Fiberlogy PCTG Black
2 customer reviews in all languages
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12 reviews
2 customer reviews in English
2 customer reviews in all languages
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Good stuff
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Easy material to print, is a great engineering material and has good chemical resistance.
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PCTG
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
I had never heard of this type of filament before until a friend mentioned it. I've printed PLA and PETG lots of times so was unsure how easy this PCTG would be to use. I'm using a Prusa mk3s which I built from a kit and use prusaslicer, no settings adjusted, just 100% big standard.
I chose the PETG settings in the slicer and crossed my fingers. I printed out some bash plates for a friend's RC car which I've done before in PETG. This new PCTG filament printed like a dream. Exactly the same settings as PETG and looked just as good.
He's had the bash plates on for a while now and they look brand new, less scratches than the PETG ones I printed before.
Yes it's not as cheap as PETG, but I think it is a better material.
Would I buy more?
Yeah but the price needs to drop closer to the PETG price range to make it more palatable.
P.s. the only downside I found are the oddly shaped reels. Maybe a recycled cardboard reel would be a better idea, but now I see the filament can be bought as a refill instead, that's a better idea altogether.
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