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Bambu Lab PETG Basic Filament
DESCRIPTION
Known for impact and water resistance, high flexibility, strong layer adhesion, Bambu PETG Basic is ideal for printing tools (vises, tensioners, bag clips), toys (frisbees, boomerangs), water containers (bottles, watering cans), and outdoor items (planter pots, bottle cages) that require long-term exposure and withstanding impacts.
Print outdoor models with ease:The waterproof and weather-resistant solution for your garden decor and furniture needs.
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characteristic
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Density:1.25g/cm³Nozzle Temperature:240- 270 °CMelting Temperature:225℃Printing Speed:≤200mm/s
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Tensile Strength:32 ±4 MPaBed Temperature (with Glue): 65-75 °CBending Strength: 62±4 kj/²Impact Strength:52.7±2.4 J/m²
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Advantage
Less oozing, Stringing and Clumping
Water & Impact Resistance
Long-lasting Durability
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FAQ
Is PETG better than PLA??
PETG is more elastic, making it better at resisting shock loading. PETG is more chemically stable than PLA. PETG has higher impact strength than PLA, reducing the risk of fracture. PETG has higher hardness than PLA, making it more able to resist abrasion.
Is PETG good for beginners?
Yes. PETG is loved by both beginners and experts alike for their ease of use. Picture your creations coming to life with these versatile filaments, turning your ideas into reality!
What is the best nozzle for PETG printing? Brass nozzle.If you are just printing non-abrasive materials like PLA, ABS, and PETG, then a regular (and cheap) brass nozzle should work just fine. For more abrasive filament you might want to consider something more durable.