Because of its excellent properties and relatively low price, PETG is commonly used in 3D printing. It is a good engineering-grade material that can be used in place of ABS. It also has less of a tendency to warp, which means it's easier to print accurate parts. PETG filament properties...
PETG or glycolized polyester is a relatively stronger material than ABS which is food safe. But has low shrinking defects. It however can stick to the print surface and be used to make food storage containers, packaging, and prosthetic devices. ASA comes with strong ultraviolet and chemical res...
PEI has a tensile strength of 85 MPa and a modulus of 3.2 GPa. This means that PEEK is both more rigid and stronger. The difference between the two may not sound like much, but it can be
Metal is harder to work with. It needs to be heated to a much higher temperature or forced through a 3D-printer extruder at much stronger force in powdered form. But that’s still far healthier for factory staff and the environment than huge, hot, dirty, smelly, and dangerous smelters. ...
PLA or PETG. It’s an important difference because, although PLA is more popular, PETG offers more durability to prints. So it’s important to pay attention to this detail when looking for spool savings. Colors: There’s more to 3D Printer filament than standard color palettes. Shiny, rainb...
While PLA is stronger than ABS and nylon, it’s not very heat or chemical-resistant. What is ABS? Printing with Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is another common thermoplastic. It's a common fixture in 3D printing and quite popular in the world of ...
Printer MaterialPLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, HIPS, Nylon, PA-CF and More SizeBig Nozzle Diameter0.2/0.4/0.6/0.8/1.0mm Thickness50-300microns Precision+ -100microns Speed20-300mm/S Forming TechnologyFDM ConnectionsSD Card / USB Cable Operating SystemWindows 7 or Later...
Printing with carbon-fiber-reinforced materials is chosen over more standard materials like PLA, ABS, Nylon, or PETG when superior physical properties are required. This can be the case for end-use parts but also for manufacturing rigs and jigs as well as functional prototypes. ...
7 Hard PLA is the stronger and, therefore more ideal material for a broader range of products. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS): Valued for its strength and safety, ABS is a popular option for home-based 3D printers. Also referred to as “LEGO plastic,” the material consists of pasta...
PETG, for example, is usually printed with a maximum speed of 30mm/s to account for oozing and stretchiness. PLA and ABS can quite happily run at 60mm/s or higher, but you can tweak settings like Exterior Speed to raise the quality of your finished print without compromising on print spe...