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Polymaker PolyLite PETG 2.85mm filament delivers exceptional dimensional accuracy (±0.03mm) and heat resistance up to 80°C, making it ideal for durable, high-quality 3D prints. Its tangle-free, moisture-sealed spool ensures smooth printing, while excellent layer adhesion prevents warping and defects. Packaged in eco-friendly recycled cardboard, this 1kg white filament is compatible with most 3D printers, empowering professionals to create reliable, functional prototypes and gadgets.
Manufacturer | Polymaker |
Brand | POLYMAKER |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.3 x 7.87 inches |
Item model number | PB01015 |
Color | 115 - 2.85mm White (Hex Code: #Eeebea) |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1kg |
Manufacturer Part Number | PB01015 |
N**N
Good filament for Lulzbot/Taz6 printers
I use this in my Taz 6 printer. Its a great filament. Prints very similar to the eSun I used to buy. Not overly stringy.Pic is a part I printed with this filament.I've bought at least two rolls of this stuff and will continue to buy. Silver is about my favorite color for printing.
L**P
Great filament!!
Good stuff!!
E**S
My favorite filament!
Prints with no issues. The PETG has sort of a glossy finish and is pretty strong. I've been using it for most of my projects and holds up pretty well.
M**E
Best filament for our Taz 5!
I don't know why, but this filament works the best in our Taz 5. Most other filaments we throw at the Taz have some type of inconsistency, but never this roll. Great adhesion, great strength, and even layers. WHat else do you want? Great, great roll.
F**R
Hard to stick
It may warp less than ABS, but this PETG has been the worst for sticking on glue sticked glass - second only to nylon in my experience. I have an Ultimaker, and I had to run it at 80 degC print bed and a first layer of 0.6mm at 5 mm/s first layer (I had to use a 0.8mm nozzle as it wouldn't stick with a 0.4mm no matter what I tried). The printed objects looked great and had a nice sheen to them. I also had to reduce the flow a bit as it was thicker than most filaments I've used so it would create some pimpling.Update: the only way I was able to get this filament to stick well was to replace the glass build plate with a PEI sheet. At that point and with adjusting the z level manually, it worked very well.
K**I
Everytime good.
I printed a lot with this brand and it’s always good. Never had big problems, warping is minimal, adhesion is good. I like it
J**S
Not all PETG filament is the same, Polymaker Polylite quality is consistant
The Polymaker Polylite filament quality has always been spot on. Along with that, PETG is one of my go-to filaments to use. PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-Modified) is a thermoplastic polyester that combines the strength and durability of materials like ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) with the ease of printing associated with PLA (Polylactic Acid).It is also important to note that PETG is considered food-safe and has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for certain applications. This makes it a viable option for producing 3D-printed items that come into contact with food or beverages, such as custom kitchenware or utensils.Finally, PETG is very receptive to post-processing like sanding, filling, and painting.
F**T
Great filament
Prints much better than ABS.I recommend this for better adhesion to a glass print bed
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