Fiberlogy ESD PET-G 1.75mm | 500g
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Item number:
5902560992892
Key Features:
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High resistance to electrostatic discharge
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Mechanically strong and resistant to chemicals
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Easy to print – does not require a heated chamber
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Low moisture absorption
Application
- ELECTRONICS: housings, covers, cases, screens products equipped with diodes, connectors
- TOOLS OR THEIR PARTS: tools for working with electronics, tools for making electronic components
- PARTS AND TRANSMISSION TOOLS: machine components, elements of equipment for employees and manufacturing plants
The ESD PET-G filament is designed for printing components of electronic devices which are exposed to the risk of damage as a result of electrostatic discharge. High electrical charge dissipative properties ensure the safety of integrated circuits and other electronic components, minimizing the risk of partial or permanent damage. ESD PET-G is characterized by high strength and resistance to weak acids, alcohols, oils and gasoline. This material does not require a heated chamber or a hardened nozzle. |
Diameter | 1.75mm |
Diameter Tolerance | ± 0.02mm |
Oval Tolerance | + 0.01mm |
Net weight | 500grams |
Mechanical Properties Test Method | ISO178, ISO180, ISO527, ISO1183 |
Nozzle Temperature | 250-265°C |
Bed Temperature | 85°C |
Printing Speed | <100 mm/s |
Fan | 0-25% |
Closed chamber | not required |
Surface | masking tape |
Note: Due to the strong adhesion to the bed, it is not recommended to print directly on its surface or on glass. This can lead to damage. We recommend using a masking tape.Due to the content of carbon nanoparticles, the minimum recommended nozzle diameter is 0.5 mm.
Manufacturer
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Fiberlogoy

ESD PET-G Prints

