Fiberlogy Refill Easy PET-G Grey
Easy PET-G refill for the masterspool in grey
- Masterspool Refill
- An affordable option
- Very good layer adhesion
- Easy to use
- £16.75 (£1.97 / 100 g)
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- Masterspool Refill
- An affordable option
- Very good layer adhesion
- Easy to use
Product information & technical details
Item no.: | FL-Ref-Easy-PET-G-Gray |
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Manufacturer No.: | Ref-Easy-PET-G-Gray |
Manufacturers: | Fiberlogy |
Content: | 850 g |
Diameter: | 1,75 mm |
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Product types: | PET / Copolyester Filaments |
Filament colour: | Grey / silver |
Net weight: | 850 g |
Recommended processing temperature: | 230 - 250 ° C |
Recommended heating temperature: | 90 ° C |
Description
REFILL is a spool-less filament compatible with the reusable MASTERSPOOL standard that anyone can print on their own with the free and fully-available RichRap project. This solution is more ecological and slightly cheaper than the filaments of disposable spools. Fiberlogy is one of the first companies in the world to choose to include the solution in its product range.
Application
The application is the same as with other filament spools. The only difference is that refill has no spool. This makes it more environmentally friendly.
PET-G
EASY PET-G is very easy to print and has a high strength comparable to that of the conventional PET-G. EASY PET-G is even easier to print than typical PET-G. Stringing of the filament has been significantly reduced. EASY PET-G is available in opaque and transparent version.
Fiberlogy EASY PET-G is suitable for printing functional models as well as decorative elements.
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The most popular technology used for 3D printing is FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling). A heated nozzle (hot-end) melts the plastic wire, layering the melted parts.
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