Anycubic PETG Translucent Purple Filament 1.75 mm 1 kg for 3D Printer ✨ Anycubic PETG Transluce...
Anycubic PETG Filament — Strong, Clear, and Precise 3D Printing Material
Anycubic PETG Filament is a high-quality material that blends the strength of ABS with the ease of PLA printing. With exceptional impact resistance, chemical durability, and semi-transparent aesthetics, it’s the ideal choice for engineering parts, functional prototypes, and visually appealing models with a glossy finish.
Key Advantages
- High strength and flexibility: Resists bending and impacts — perfect for mechanical and structural parts.
- Chemical and moisture resistance: Unaffected by water, oils, and household cleaners — ideal for real-world applications.
- Glossy transparency: Delivers a smooth, semi-transparent or fully transparent finish, depending on the print settings.
- No clogs or bubbles: Consistent extrusion with stable diameter tolerance ensures smooth printing.
- High compatibility: Works with 99% of FDM 3D printers and 3D pens on the market.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | PETG |
| Filament Diameter | 1.75 mm ±0.02 mm |
| Length | 320 m |
| Net Weight | 1 kg |
| Print Temperature | 230–240 °C |
| Bed Temperature | 60–70 °C |
| Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) | >70 °C |
Recommended Printing Parameters
- Nozzle Temperature: 230–240°C
- Heated Bed Temperature: 60–70°C
- Print Speed: 40–60 mm/s
- Cooling Fan: 20–50%
- Retraction: 4–6 mm at 40–60 mm/s
How to Install the Filament
- Mount the spool on the printer’s filament holder.
- Preheat the nozzle to at least 230°C.
- Cut the filament tip into a sharp angle.
- Insert the filament into the extruder and push until it extrudes from the nozzle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is it necessary to heat the nozzle above 230°C?
- Yes. PETG has a high melting point. Lower temperatures can cause nozzle clogs.
- Is the filament transparent?
- Yes, some PETG colors are semi-transparent or fully transparent depending on your print settings.
- Do I need an enclosed chamber for PETG?
- No, but maintaining a consistent ambient temperature improves print quality.
- Can I use PETG for mechanical applications?
- Absolutely. PETG’s strength and impact resistance make it ideal for functional parts and engineering models.