MatterHackers Translucent Purple MH Build Series PETG Filament - 2.85mm (1kg)
MH Build Series Translucent Purple PETG is an affordable PETG filament intended for producing strong, quality 3D-printed parts.
- Best-selling Translucent Purple PETG at MatterHackers
- Available in a wide variety of colors
- Bulk pricing available - save more with each spool purchased
- As low as $22.67
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MH Build Series PETG Filament
The #1 Selling PETG Filament at MatterHackers!
MH Build Series PETG is the best-selling PETG at MatterHackers, making it the top choice for anyone looking to create strong, quality parts affordably.
Here are the top features of MH Build Series PETG:
- Strong, durable, and easy to print
- Affordable - priced right for every user
- Bulk pricing options - the more you buy, the more you save per spool
- Tons of bold, unique colors to choose from - view them all here
- MH Build Series is also available in PLA, ABS, and TPU
Tons of Colors to Choose From
MH Build Series PETG comes in a wide variety of colors to meet all your project needs.
- See all MH Build PETG color options here
- Prototype and create end-use parts affordably in product-ready colors
- Browse the most popular colors users purchase daily:
- Black, white, red, blue, green, silver, translucent purple, and 20+ more colors
Low Prices - Even Lower with Bulk Pricing!
MH Build Series PETG filament is the most affordable material on the market that is still reliable and capable of producing high-quality results.
- Lowest prices for quality parts
- Bulk pricing available - the more you buy, the more you save per spool
- Great for businesses and schools or just for stocking up
Durable and Easy to Print
MH Build Series PETG is easy to use like PLA, but its strength properties are more in line with ABS filament - it's an excellent choice for those looking to move beyond using just PLA.
- Create tough parts easily
- An excellent alternative to PLA and ABS
- Great for creating parts for robotics, drones, and other mechanical parts
What is PETG Filament?
PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate, glycol-modified) is a thermoplastic polymer that is known for its toughness, durability, and ease of printing. PETG is often used in applications where durability and strength are important, such as in creating parts for robotics, drones, and other mechanical parts.
- It's really easy to print
- Strong and durable
- Lower tendency to warp and create fumes
Technical Specifications
Printer Settings:
- Extruder Temperature: 245±10 °C
- Bed Temperature: 60±10 °C
- Learn more about how to succeed with PETG here
Spool/Filament Dimensions:
- 200mm Total Diameter (approximately)
- 50mm Inner Hole Diameter (approximately)
- 65mm Height (approximately)
- 1 kg spool
- True Diameter: 1.75mm or 2.85mm
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.03mm
- Density: 1.27 (g/cm³)
- Volume: 0.79 L
- Length: 327.36 m for 1.75mm & 123.43 m for 2.85mm
Technical Data Sheets:
Click here to view all MH Build Series PETG size and color options.
Questions
What software do I need to prepare my file for slicing and printing.
Why is this particular one being put on Clearance ?
Having trouble getting files to open in branded new mono x
So if I bought this product and one of the non-consummable components (like the z-axis stepper motor or UV LED array) failed after 7 months, would MatterHackers handle the warranty/support ticket or would I have to go through Anycubic?
I have a few questions 1 how much longer is the sale lasting on this ? 2 what is storing the resin like ? does it have a long shelf life ? can I leave resin in the build tub thing ? if I pour it back in the bottle or bag is it still good to use later ? 3 when I wash off a completed resin print how do I dispose of the used Alcohol
what else do i need for printing
What is the equivalent nozzle size for this resolution and size of printer/ what is the finest size detail that will be produced? I have a hard time wrapping my head around a pixel count resolution vs a nozzle size.
A little math gets the answer: 3840xz2400px and 192x120mm comes to .05mm xy resolution and these are usually advertised at .01 Z layer thickness... so almost 10x better resolution specs than comparably priced FDM printers (.4mm nozzle and .1mm Z layer). Plus the nature of how it works will make it seem like (and effectively) a solid object rather than layered.
It's not really a fair comparison though because an FDM printer also has to worry about motor step resolution, bearing/bushing slop and deflection (IE wheels on extrusion, linear rail, rods), vibrations, temperatures, filament characteristics, etc. You could print with a .1mm nozzle but if the guides are sloppy or the motherboard can't operate that tight of a tolerance, that .1 nozzle is going to be wobbling all over.
An fdm printer can print layers down to about .05 I believe this one can do down to .01 but it's going to print it exponentially faster than fdm. Build volume is self explanatory.