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PCTG Filament Rot

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PCTG Filament RotPCTG Filament: Robust und Vielseitig Beschreibung: PCTG Filament ist ein herausragendes Druckmaterial mit auergewhnlichen Eigenschaften, dass in vielfltigen Anwendungsgebieten eingesetzt wird. Dieses uerst langlebige Filament vereint die besten Eigenschaften von PET G und bietet darber hinaus einige berlegene Merkmale. Eigenschaften: Wrmeformbestndigkeit (HDT) 76C Hhere Schlagfestigkeit als PET G hhere Transparenz als Premium PET G (gilt fr

PCTG Filament: Robust und Vielseitig

Beschreibung:

PCTG Filament ist ein herausragendes Druckmaterial mit außergewöhnlichen Eigenschaften, dass in vielfältigen Anwendungsgebieten eingesetzt wird. Dieses äußerst langlebige Filament vereint die besten Eigenschaften von PET-G und bietet darüber hinaus einige überlegene Merkmale.

Eigenschaften:

  • Wärmeformbeständigkeit (HDT) – 76°C
  • Höhere Schlagfestigkeit als PET-G
  • höhere Transparenz als Premium-PET-G (gilt für transparente Farben)
  • Einfaches Drucken, Verarbeiten und Veredeln
  • chemische Resistenz,
  • hohe Maßgenauigkeit der gedruckten Elemente
  • hydrophob, geruchlos
  • hervorragende Druckoberfläche
Material PCTG
Farbe Rot
Durchmesser 1.75 mm
Toleranz ± 0.03 mm
Leergewicht der Spule 150 g 
Dichte 1.23 g/cm³
Nettogewicht 1.00 kg
Gewicht inkl. Spule und Karton 1.40 kg

Langlebigkeit und Schlagzähigkeit: PCTG Filament überzeugt durch seine bemerkenswerte Schlagzähigkeit. Es ist äußerst robust und kann hohen Belastungen standhalten, ohne dabei seine Form zu verlieren. Diese Eigenschaft macht es zu einer hervorragenden Wahl für Anwendungen in der Elektronik und Robotik, wo Teile unter Druck perfekt funktionieren müssen.

Optische Klarheit: Die optische Klarheit von PCTG Filament ist beeindruckend. Es ermöglicht die Herstellung von transparenten und klaren Bauteilen, wodurch es ideal für Anwendungen in der Medizin, Industrie und im Lebensmittelbereich ist, wo visuelle Inspektion und Transparenz von großer Bedeutung sind.

Chemikalien- und Temperaturbeständigkeit: PCTG Filament ist chemikalien- und temperaturbeständig, was es für verschiedene Einsatzgebiete besonders attraktiv macht. Es kann in Umgebungen eingesetzt werden, in denen andere Materialien an ihre Grenzen stoßen würden.

Vielseitigkeit und Sicherheit: Der glykolmodifizierte PCT-G Kunststoff, auch als Polycyclohexylendimethylenterephthalat bekannt, zeichnet sich durch seine vielseitigen Eigenschaften aus. Es bietet eine hohe Schlagzähigkeit und Transparenz, ähnlich wie Polycarbonat, jedoch ohne die Verwendung von BPA, BPS oder anderen Bisphenolen. Dies macht PCTG Filament zu einer sicheren Wahl für Anwendungen, bei denen minimale extrahierbare Bestandteile und hohe Gammastabilität erforderlich sind.

Anwendungsbereiche:

Zusammenfassend ist PCTG Filament ein hochwertiges Material für den 3D-Druck, das ausgezeichnete Schlagzähigkeit, chemische Beständigkeit, Transparenz und Temperaturbeständigkeit bietet. Seine Vielseitigkeit macht es zur ersten Wahl für Projekte in verschiedenen Branchen, von der Medizin über die Industrie bis hin zur Elektronik. Vertrauen Sie auf PCTG Filament, wenn Sie langlebige und zuverlässige Ergebnisse benötigen.

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Empf. Drucktemperatur 220-250 °C
Heizbett notwendig
Empf. Heizbetttemperatur 60-100 °C
Druckgeschwindigkeit 50-100 mm/s
Geschlossener Bauraum Nicht erforderlich

Abmessungen der Spule

Außendurchmesser: 200 mm
Innendurchmesser: 52 mm
Breite der Spule: 67 mm
Leergewicht: ca. 150 g
Weiter Abmessungen finden Sie hier: LINK.
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