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RAW3D PETG 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm 1kg - Grey

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RAW3D PETG 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm 1kg - Grey
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Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

4/86 Forsyth Street
O'Connor WA 6163
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Strong, Durable PETG for Reliable Functional Prints

  • Impact-Resistant Strength: Ideal for durable, functional parts
  • Excellent Layer Adhesion: Strong prints that hold up under stress
  • Smooth, Consistent Printing: Reduced stringing and stable extrusion
  • Precision Filament Quality: 1.75 mm ±0.02 mm for reliable performance

A dependable choice for makers who need tough, long-lasting prints without complicated settings.

Key Features
  • Built for Functional Parts: RAW3D PETG offers excellent durability & impact resistance, making it well suited for parts that experience stress or repeated use.
  • Strong Layer Adhesion: Produces solid, well-bonded layers that improve overall part strength and reliability.
  • Balanced Strength and Flexibility: Combines toughness with slight flexibility to help prevent cracking or brittle failures.
  • Smooth Printing Performance: Engineered to reduce stringing and support consistent extrusion during long prints.
  • Wide Printer Compatibility: Works with majority FDM 3D printers, including popular brands such as Creality, Prusa, Bambu Lab, Anycubic.
  • Reusable Spool: Designed to be rewound, recycled, or repurposed after use.
  • Freshly Sealed for Quality: Vacuum-packed with desiccant to protect filament performance.
  • Fast Shipping & Local Pick-Up: Australia-wide shipping and convenient click & collect option for WA customers.
Practical Applications
  • Functional Parts & Prototypes: Ideal for durable components that need strength and reliability.
  • Mechanical Components: Great for brackets, mounts, enclosures, and workshop parts.
  • Large Structural Prints: Reliable layer adhesion supports larger prints and functional designs.
Storage Recommendations

Store filament in a cool, dry place (15–30°C, humidity below 20%) in its vacuum-sealed bag with desiccant when not in use. If exposed to air for long periods, dry the filament before printing for best results.

Technical Specifications
  • Material: PETG
  • Filament diameter: 1.75 mm (±0.02 mm)
  • Net weight: ~1 kg
  • Nozzle temperature: 230-240°C @ 50-100mm/s, 240-260°C @ 100-200mm/s
  • Bed temperature: 60-70°C
  • Heat resistance (HDT): 63°C

👉 For full mechanical, thermal, and physical specifications, download the Technical Data Sheet (TDS).

RAW3D PETG 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm 1kg - Grey
$18.39 AUD
Regular price
$22.99 AUD
Sale price
Unit price
per

RAW3D PETG 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm 1kg - Grey

W h y   C h o o s e   R A W 3 D   P E T G ?

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Durable, impact-resistant filament for functional prints

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Smooth, reliable PETG printing with strong layer adhesion

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Australia-wide shipping and local support

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Durable, impact-resistant filament for functional prints

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Smooth, reliable PETG printing with strong layer adhesion

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Australia-wide shipping and local support

Recommended Print Settings

Filament Type

P E T G

Filament Diameter

1 . 7 5 m m

  • Nozzle Temp.
  • Print Speed
  • Bed Temp.
  • Cooling Fan
  • Retraction Speed
  • Drying Temp.
  • 230-260°C
  • 50-200mm/s
  • 60-70°C
  • 100%
  • 50mm/s
  • 50°C
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Frequently Asked
Questions

Why would you use PETG instead of PLA?

PETG is often chosen when extra strength and durability are needed. Compared to PLA, PETG typically offers better impact resistance, improved flexibility, and higher temperature tolerance, making it a good choice for functional parts and everyday-use prints.

Is PETG harder to print than PLA?

PETG can require slightly more tuning than PLA, but it is still considered a relatively easy filament to print with. With the right temperature settings and good bed adhesion, PETG can produce strong, reliable prints with excellent layer bonding.

What should I use PETG filament for?

PETG is commonly used for durable, functional prints that need strength and reliability. Typical applications include brackets, enclosures, mechanical components, outdoor parts, and general-purpose functional prototypes.

Can PETG handle boiling water?

PETG has better heat resistance than PLA, but it is not designed to withstand prolonged exposure to boiling water. While PETG can tolerate moderately warm environments, very high temperatures may cause prints to soften or deform.

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