PETG Filament HDglass 1.75mm Blinded Black 750 gram 3D Printer Filament
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PETG Filament HDglass 1.75mm Blinded Black 750 gram 3D Printer Filament

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PETG Filament HDglass 1.75mm Blinded Black 750 gram 3D Printer FilamentHDglass HDglass is a high performance filament based on an unique PETG blend resulting in an amorphous, high strength, high gloss and ultra transparent 3D printer filament. HD stands for Heavy Duty, as HDglass is developed to have an optimal thermal stability and by that perfect 3D printing flowing behaviour, resulting in a very easy to print 3D printer filament with a remarkable high gloss, transparency and excellent properties with respect to

HDglass™

HDglass is a high performance filament based on an unique PETG blend resulting in an amorphous, high strength, high gloss and ultra-transparent 3D printer filament.   

HD stands for “Heavy Duty”, as HDglass is developed to have an optimal thermal stability and by that perfect 3D printing flowing behaviour, resulting in a very easy to print 3D printer filament with a remarkable high gloss, transparency and excellent properties with respect to strength, toughness and temperature resistance.

Unique features

  • Extremely transparent and high gloss
    • 90% optical light transmittance with only 1% of haze
  • Easy to print
    • Nearly warp-free and perfect inter-layer adhesion
    • Good first layer adhesion to a heated glass print bed and many other surfaces
  • Compatible for printing at high speed
  • Odourless processing/printing
  • High strength and toughness compared to similar materials
  • Watertight printing
  • Engineered to be compliant to FDA food and drink contact articles

General printing guidelines *

Nozzle size: ≥ 0.15mm

Layer height: ≥ 0.1mm

Flow rate: ± 110%

Print temp: ± 195 - 225° C

Print speed: High

Retraction: Yes - 6mm

Heat bed: ± 65 - 75° C

Fan speed: 50-100%

Experience level: Beginner

*) Above displayed settings are meant as guidance to find your optimal print settings. These ranges in settings should work for most printers, but please do feel free to experiment outside these ranges if you think it is suitable for your printer. There are a lot of different type of printers, hot-ends and printer offsets that it is extremely difficult to give an overall one-size-fits-all setting.

HDglass color terminology

HDglass comes in a variety of colors ranging from extremely clear to completely opaque. Please see below table with explanation about the color terminology used for our HDglass filaments.

Transparent / Clear

Translucent colored

Slightly translucent colored

Opaque

Clear

See Through

Stained

Blinded

Filament length

ρ: 1.27 g/cc

50 gr coil

0.75 Kg spool

2.3 Kg spool

4.5 Kg spool

8 Kg spool

Ø 1.75mm

± 16.4m

± 246m

± 753m

± 1473m

± 2619m

Ø 2.85mm

± 6.2m

± 93m

± 284m

± 555m

± 987m

Product export information

HS Code: 39169090

Description: Monofilament

Country of origin: the Netherlands

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