BASF Ultrafuse rPET

        BASF Ultrafuse rPET

        Ultrafuse rPET (recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate) is made from recycled PET.

        The recycled material is a food-approved grade and has a natural transparent blueish look.

        We predict a bright future for this material: it is environmentally friendly, has excellent 3D printing properties and good mechanical characteristics.

        • 1.75 mm
          2.85 mm
          Out of stock
          Diameter: 1.75 mm
        • $34.90
        This item is out of stock

        Recycled Polyethylene terephthalate based filament for Fused Filament Fabrication. 

        PET is mainly known by the well-known PET bottle material. This recycled has a natural transparent blueish look. 
        It has excellent 3D printing properties and good mechanical characteristics. 

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          • SKU
            50701672
          • Weight
            1.6535 lbs
        • Diameter
          1.75 mm, 2.85 mm
        • Material Type
          PET
        • Color
          Natural Blue
        • Net Weight
          750g
        • Brand
          BASF
        • Nozzle Diameter
          ≥ 0.4 mm
        • Tensile strength
          XY - 38.6 MPa / 2.4 ksi
          XZ - N/A
          ZX - 14.7 MPa / 0.9 ksi
        • Printed Part Density
          1273 kg/m3 / 79.5 lb/ft3
        • Drying recommendations
          60 °C in a hot air dryer or vacuum oven for 4 to 16 hours
        • Print Speed
          30 - 60 mm/s
        • Nozzle Temperature
          225 – 245 °C / 437 – 473 °F
        • Build Chamber Temperature
          -
        • Bed Temperature
          65 – 85 °C / 149 – 185 °F
        • Bed material
          Adhesive spray or glue
        • Thermal Properties
          HDT at 1.8 MPa - 65 °C / 149 °F
          HDT at 0.45 MPa - 71 °C / 159 °F
          Glass Transition Temperature - 83 °C / 181 °F
          Melt Volume Rate - 15.1 cm3/10 min / 0.9 in3/10 min (220 °C, 5 kg)

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