Fillamentum CPE HG100 Vertigo Grey, 2.85 mm (750 g)
High tech CPE filament in Vertigo Grey
£19.76 £33.00 -40%
(£26.35 / kg, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- High impact resistance
- Thermal resistance
- High tensile strength
- Good layer adhesion
- No odours or fumes when printing
Item no.: FTM-HG100_285_vg, Content: 750 g, EAN: 8595632831211
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: FTM-HG100_285_vg
- Manufacturer No.: HG100_285_vg
- Manufacturer: Fillamentum
- Content: 750 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Product type: PET / Copolyester Filaments
- Color: Grey / silver, Glitter
- Compatibility: Bambu Lab AMS*
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 255 - 275 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 70 - 85 °C
Description
Fillamentum CPE (Co-Polyester) is a high-tech material for FDM 3D printing.
The CPE was developed with the highest quality standards and outshines all previous PET filaments. The material is very easy to print.
Benefits of CPE:
- High impact resistance
- High tensile strength
- Thermal resistance
- FDA approved and 100% recyclable material
- BPA free and environmentally friendly
- Simple and clean printing
- No odours or fumes when printing
- Great transparency in a thin layer
- Good chemical resistance
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Not that strong
Rated with 2 out of 5 stars.
Tested a wide range of temps (220-280), and not only does it keep warping on large prints, it is not that strong and breaks with not much effort. Between 220-240 it is strongest as it is more elastic. However, pieces at those temps still shatter easily with a tug. Prints at 250+ become brittle and just... snap. Still stronger than regular pla but any other PETG will simply outperform this.
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