Zortrax Fillamentum Pink Blush Transparent CPE HG100 Filament - 1.75mm (0.75kg)
Z-ASA is a durable thermoplastic that has been designed to exhibit superior resistance to external factors, such as UV radiation and extreme weather conditions.
0.8kg spools are designed to work specifically with the Zortrax M200, M200 Plus, and Inventure. 2.0kg spools are designed to work with the Zortrax M300, M300 Plus, and M300 Dual.
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Product No.
M-2LY-X849
Color: Pure Black
Filament Weight: 0.8kg
FEATURES:
- Objects that require resistance to changing weather conditions and UV light
- Functional outdoor prototyping
- Large-scale models
- Automotive parts
- Models that will be tested outdoors
APPLICATIONS:
- Prototypes of sporting equipment
- Specialized outdoor tools
- Fadeproof models for outdoor purposes
- Unvarnished automotive parts
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
- Spool Size: 0.8kg Spool
- Density: 1.176 g/cm³
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who is the manufacturer
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Fillamentum Neon Orange Transparent - How clear is this when printed? How is this in comparison to something like Taulman T-Glase? I'm looking to back light the material with white LEDs. Does this print like PETg?
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Can you get the color "Ghost White"? What is the leadtime? Regards, David
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What is the weight of this product?
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Is Fillamentum Morning Sun Transparent CPE HG100 Filament - 1.75mm (0.75kg) a PETG filament?
Theses products are a CPE. CPE (Co-Polyester) is a very strong and versatile material with great thermal resistance and chemical resistance. It is a great material for printing mechanical parts. CPE is great for printing large objects because it has almost no warping.
PETG is a type of CPE, i.e. "copolyester". I wish the manufacturer would answer this question, because they would have a much more precise answer. "CPE" could be a variety of formulations. Judging from the extruder temp documented above, I'd guess that this filament is not PETG, but being in the same class of plastics -- copolyesters -- would behave similarly. The "co" molecule is probably different; PETG adds a glycol to PET, the Fillamentum CPE probably adds a different molecule, hence the higher melting/extrusion temp.