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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ PCL has an extremely low melting point, printing at just 100 Celsius. The meltin
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It has a warm waxy consistency that no adhesive will stick to.
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# PETG/PET-G (Polyethylene terephthalate glycol)
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# PETG/PET-G (Polyethylene terephthalate-glycol)
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| Pros | Cons |
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@ -57,4 +57,9 @@ Carbon fiber stabilizes molten filament, and given that PETG struggles with over
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The combination of matte carbon fiber with shiny polyester tends to create a very unique, aesthetically pleasing finish.
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# PCTG
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# PCTG (Polycyclohexylenedimethylene Pthalate-glycol)
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PCTG is a newer, better, alternative to PETG.
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| - Higher toughness<br>- Lower water retension<br>- Very little warping or sagging<br>- Almost perfect layer adhesion | - Supports are difficult to remove<br>- Expensive<br>- Not widely available |
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