Ecological 3D printing
Spectrum rPETG is an ecological 3D printing material that fits into the sustainability initiative. The filament is created by reusing a recycled stream of leftover extrusion waste. The raw material is collected, shredded, re-mixed, and homogenized into a high-quality and easy-to-print recycled PETG filament with a much smaller environmental impact. Spectrum rPETG retains the properties of classic PETG, namely simplicity and efficiency in printing, combined with very low shrinkage and relatively high tensile strength. To make 3D printing more sustainable, Spectrum r-PETG is wound onto a cardboard, eco-friendly spool.
Note: As this is a fully recycled material, Spectrum rPETG may be unavailable or have longer lead times due to limited availability of raw materials.
Key features:
Made from recycled materials. Lower environmental impact due to waste reuse. Cardboard spool environmentally friendly. Easy printing, similar to standard PETG. No shrinkage after cooling. Heat deflection temperature – 70"C.
Applications:
Educational projects. Prototyping. Visualization of finished and semi-finished products. Industrial design. Interior aesthetics. Conceptual models.
Filament specifications:
Filament diameter: 1.75mm / 2.85mm. Extrusion temperature: 230–255"C. Bed temperature: 60–80"C. Printing speed: 30–70mm/s.
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