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# PETG/PET-G (Polyethylene terephthalate-glycol)
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# PETG/PET-G (Polyethylene terephthalate-glycol)
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| - Tougher<br>- Better temperature resistance<br>- Highly transparent<br>- Very low coefficient of friction. | - Slightly more difficult to print than PLA<br>- Struggles with overhangs<br>- Struggles with support removal<br>- High humidity absorption |
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| - Tougher<br>- Better temperature resistance<br>- Highly transparent<br>- Very low coefficient of friction.<br>- Food safe | - Slightly more difficult to print than PLA<br>- Struggles with overhangs<br>- Struggles with support removal<br>- High humidity absorption |
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## Variants
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## Variants
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### PETG-CF (Carbon Fiber PETG)
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### PETG-CF (Carbon Fiber PETG)
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Carbon fiber stabilizes molten filament, and given that PETG struggles with overhangs, PETG-CF has massively improved print support quality, along with improved stiffness.
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Carbon fiber stabilizes molten filament, and given that PETG struggles with overhangs, PETG-CF has massively improved print support quality, along with improved stiffness.
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# Polycarbonate (PC)
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# Polycarbonate (PC)
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- In the real world, polycarbonate is used to make bulletproof glass. While FDM polycarbonate is not bulletproof, many of the properties of polycarbonate still apply.
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- In the real world, polycarbonate is used to make bulletproof glass. While FDM polycarbonate is not bulletproof, many of the properties of polycarbonate still apply.
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| - One of the toughest, stiffest filaments<br>- Extremely high temp resistance<br>- Does not shatter | - Extremely high moisture retention<br>- Prints above 300C<br>- Difficult to print |
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| - One of the toughest, stiffest filaments<br>- Extremely high temp resistance<br>- Does not shatter<br>- Highly transparent | - Extremely high moisture retention<br>- Prints above 300C<br>- Difficult to print |
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## Variants
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## Variants
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### PC-CF (Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate)
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### PC-CF (Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate)
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- Record setting stiffness, prints can withstand hundreds of kilos
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- Record setting stiffness, prints can withstand hundreds of kilos
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- Will destroy most drive motors
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- Surprisingly cheap (~60USD/kilo at the time of writing)
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### PMMA (Polymethylmethacrylate)
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Also known as acrylic plexiglass, the high transparency of PMMA is the only advantage it has over other polycarbonates for printing.
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| - Highest transparency thermoplastic<br>- Can be buffed to a frosted/polished surface<br>- High UV resistance<br>- Relatively affordable<br> | - Horrible bed adhesion<br>- Bad layer adhesion<br>- High coefficient of thermal expansion leads to constant print failures during or after the printing process<br>- Very brittle<br>- High water absorption |
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