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Polyester by BASF 3D Printing Solutions GmbH

Product Availability Product Description
Ultrafuse PET CF15 Asia Pacific
Polyethylene Terephthalate based filament filled with 15% carbon fiber for Fused Filament Fabrication. PET CF15 is a Carbon Fiber reinforced PET which has precisely tuned material properties, for a wide range of technical applications. The filament is very strong and stiff and has high heat resistance. With its high dimensional stability and low abrasiveness, the filament offers an easy to print experience which allows direct printing on glass or a PEI sheet. It is compatible with HiPS for breakaway support and water soluble support and has an excellent surface finish.
Ultrafuse PET Asia Pacific
Amorphous Polyethylene Terephthalate based filament for Fused Filament Fabrication. Ultrafuse PET is made from a premium PET and prints as easy as PLA, but is much stronger. The filament has a large operating window for printing (temperature vs. speed), so it can be used on every 3D-printer. PET will give you outstanding printing results: a good layer adhesion, a high resolution and it is easy to handle. Ultrafuse PET can be 100% recycled, is watertight and has great colors and finish.
Ultrafuse rPET Asia Pacific
Recycled Polyethylene terephthalate based filament for Fused Filament Fabrication. PET is mainly known by the well-known PET bottle material. This recycled material is a food approved grade (raw material) and has a natural transparent blueish look. It has excellent 3D printing properties and good mechanical characteristics.
Ultrafuse Z PCTG Asia Pacific
PCTG (amorphous copolyester) based ESD safe filament for Fused Filament Fabrication. Ultrafuse Z PCTG is an ESD safe filament developed specifically for printing handheld tools, general assembly fixtures for electronics, robotics, automation components, and parts for explosion proof environments. Printed objects have very smooth surface properties which help to prevent latent failures in electronics. PCTG is an easy to print material with significantly increased impact strength when compared to PETG.
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