PolyLite™ PETG
PolyLite™ PETG: Versatile Performance, Effortless Printing Experience the perfect balance of strength and simplicity with PolyLite™ PETG. This user-friendly filament delivers reliable mechanical properties and exceptional value, making it a top choice for makers of all levels.
Superior Chemical and Heat Resistance PolyLite™ PETG offers enhanced chemical resistance and higher heat tolerance than standard PLA - without sacrificing ease of use. Print confidently on most FDM machines, often with no enclosure required.
Strong, Striking, and Translucent Benefit from robust tensile strength and a selection of attractive translucent colors. Whether you’re building functional parts or eye-catching models, PolyLite™ PETG ensures your prints are both durable and visually impressive.
Upgrade for Ultimate Impact Strength For projects demanding even greater impact resistance, consider PolyMax™ PETG - a premium alternative engineered for maximum toughness.
Nozzle temperature
230 – 260 (℃)
Build surface treatment
PC and Texture PEI (Glue when needed)
Build plate temperature
70 – 80 (˚C)
Cooling fan
OFF-20%
Printing speed
50 - 100 (mm/s)
Retraction distance
1 - 3 (mm)
Retraction speed
20 - 40 (mm/s)
Closure Chamber
No Needed
Recommended support material
PolyDissolve™ S1
Drying setting
65˚C for 6h
Annealing setting
- with different nozzle diameters
Print Tips
This material can be printed on any printer without any upgrades or special requirements.
Print with either your cooling fan off, or at a very low speed. Our PETG is likely to lose layer adhesion if you have too rapid of cooling.
Print with a max volumetric speed of 15mmm^3/s or lower.
If still having layer adhesion issues and your cooling fan is off, increase printing temperature to 240˚C.
If you hear "popping" or "cracking" noises when extruding - dry the filament.
PETG is known for being stringy, so it is going to be difficult to get rid of all of the stringiness/hair on the print.
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