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DemoTech Carbon PETG

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Engineering MaterialCarbon FiberIndustrialHigh Strength
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Carbon Fiber Reinforced PETG1.75 mm FilamentLow warpingExcellent layer adhesionReduced shrinkageEngineering gradeLightweightCarbon fiber reinforced

Detailed Description

# DemoTech Carbon PETG

DemoTech Carbon PETG is a premium engineering-grade carbon-fiber reinforced PETG filament developed for high-strength functional parts, industrial tooling, and lightweight structural applications.

Key Features

  • Carbon-fiber reinforced PETG
  • Excellent dimensional stability
  • Low warping
  • High stiffness
  • Matte surface finish
  • Good chemical resistance
  • Easy to print compared to Nylon composites

Material Overview

Carbon PETG combines the printability of PETG with the rigidity of carbon fibers, making it ideal for functional components that require strength and dimensional accuracy.

Recommended Print Settings

SettingValue
Nozzle Temperature250–270°C
Bed Temperature75–90°C
Layer Height0.20 mm
Print Speed40–80 mm/s
CoolingModerate

Compatible Printer Types

  • FDM Printers
  • Enclosed FDM Printers
  • Industrial FDM Systems

Typical Applications

  1. Functional engineering prototypes
  2. Manufacturing fixtures
  3. Automotive brackets
  4. Drone components
  5. Robot frames
  6. Lightweight mechanical parts

Mechanical Characteristics

  • High rigidity
  • Excellent dimensional accuracy
  • Good impact resistance
  • Low shrinkage
  • Matte professional finish

Post Processing

Parts can be sanded, drilled, tapped, and painted. Carbon fibers produce a clean matte appearance directly after printing.

Storage & Drying

Store in a sealed dry container with desiccant. Dry the filament before printing if moisture is absorbed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this material require a hardened nozzle?

Yes. Carbon fibers are abrasive and a hardened steel or ruby nozzle is recommended.

Is an enclosure required?

An enclosure is recommended for optimal print quality but is not mandatory.

Is it suitable for beginners?

Intermediate users will obtain the best results due to the higher printing temperatures and abrasive nature of the material.

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