Kimya Black PETG-Carbon Filament (2.85mm, 0.5kg)
$49.50
Introducing a filament that is even lighter and more resistant than classic PETG: PETG Carbon. It is a material based on the glycolysis of polyethylene terephthalate to which carbon fibers are added, just like ABS Carbon or PEKK Carbon. This combination, therefore, offers greater resistance to chemicals and humidity and strengthens classic PETG. It offers low brittleness while also being lighter than most plastics. With low distortion, this filament can be used to print prototypes and technical parts. Thanks to its reinforced mechanical properties, it is a material that is widely used in industry for high-tech applications, as well as in the automotive sector and the medical field for the manufacture of prostheses.
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Features
Specifications
Model | PT2001TQ |
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Manufacturer |
FILAMENT PROPERTIES
Properties | Test Methods | Values |
Diameter | INS-6712 | 1.75 ± 0.1 mm
2.85 ± 0.1 mm |
Density | ISO 1183 | 1.317 g/cm3 |
Moisture rate | INS-6711 | 10 |
Melt flow index (MFI) (@225°C – 2.16 kg) | ISO 1133 | 9.7 g/10min |
Glass transition temperature (Tg) | ISO 11357 | 76 °C |
PRINT PARAMETERS AND SPECIMENS DIMENSIONS
Printing Direction | XY |
Printing Speed | 60 mm/s |
Infill | 100% – rectilinear |
Infill Angle | 45°/-45° |
Nozzle Temperature | 225°C |
Bed T° | 60°C |
PRINTED SPECIMENS PROPERTIES
Mechanical Properties | Test Methods | Values |
Tensile Modulus | ISO 527 | 4,015 MPa |
Tensile Strength | ISO 527 | 52.9 MPa |
Elongation at Tensile Strength | ISO 527 | 2.4% |
Tensile Stress at Break | ISO 527 | 41.3 MPa |
Tensile Elongation at Break | ISO 527 | 3.4% |
Flexural Modulus | ISO 178 | 2,987 MPa |
Flexural stress at conventional deflection (3,5% strain) | ISO 178 | 80.4 MPa |
Flexural strain at flexural strength | ISO 178 | 4 % |
Charpy impact resistance (Charpy – notched type A) | ISO 179 | 4.03 kJ/m² |
Store Hardness | ISO 868 | 76,4D |