Formfutura HDglass™ Blinded Pearl Green
Modified & highly glossy PETG in Pearl Green
- High transparency
- Modified PETG
- High strength
- FDA approved
- £32.10 (£4.28 / 100 g)
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- High transparency
- Modified PETG
- High strength
- FDA approved
1,75 mm: | £32.10 | (£4.28 / 100 g) |
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2,85 mm: | £28.89 | (£3.85 / 100 g) |
Product information & technical details
Item no.: | FF-175HDGLA-BLPGRE-0750 |
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Manufacturer No.: | 175HDGLA-BLPGRE-0750 |
Manufacturers: | Formfutura |
Content: | 750 g |
Discount : | 10% & more |
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Diameter: | 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm |
Product Line: | HDglass™ |
Product types: | PET / Copolyester Filaments |
Property: | Food Safe |
Filament colour: | Green |
RAL colour: | RAL 6035 |
Recommended processing temperature: | 220 - 260 °C |
Recommended heating temperature: | 60 - 80 °C |
Description
The HDglass™ by Formfutura gives your components an elegant look.
The filament is composed of modified PETG whereby stability, durability and temperature resistance have been improved.
The filament is free from bisphenol A, which causes unpleasant odours. It is also RoHS certified, and REACH conform as well as FDA approved. (Food safe)
A heating board is not necessarily required. It is advised to use Blue Tape, a printing surface or sheet.
More information
Colour | Degree of Transparency / Opacity | |
Clear | Transparent | |
See Through | Coloured, Transparent | |
Stained | Coloured, Light Transparent | |
Blinded | Opaque |
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