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Details: ECO Packaged – Certified Food Grade PETG 3D Printer Filament – Carbon Brand – Lab Tested, 1.75mm, 1kg, Accuracy: +/- 0.02 (Black)
Brand: Carbon
CARBON Brand PETG filaments are extruded from premium Eastman GN071 CoPolyester plastic, which feeds smoothly and constantly without clogging the nozzle or extruder while printing. Eastman GN071 Copolyester is one of the easiest resins to extrude and thermoform. Eastman GN071 is best-in-class for its processing ease, energy efficiency, thermoformability, and versatility. It is BPA free, has effective barrier properties, and is not a material of concern. It is also an excellent alternative for Polystyrene (PS) and PVC materials. Eastman GN071 is certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 51 for Food Equipment Materials and may be used in various food contact applications in accordance with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration Regulations. It has also been GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified by The GREENGUARD Certification Program and received a Platinum-level Material Health Certificate from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. The Material Health Certificate provides manufacturers with a trusted way to communicate their efforts to identify and replace chemicals of concern in their products. The use of this high quality raw material allows CARBON Brand to provide a filament that is certified food grade and food safe, with low odor, low warpage, high impact strength and good liquidity (flows smoothly). Our Clear PETG filament is Verified Compatible with the Prusa Mini & MakerBot Method Printer with Labs Extruder, as well as other open materials FDM 3D printers.
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- 【Certified Food Grade and Food Contact Safe】– Extruded from Eastman GN071 Copolyester. CARBON Brand Filament is Food Grade Certified by both TÜV SÜD and SGS with reference to 21 CFR 177.1630 of The U.S. Food & Drug Administration Code of Federal Regulations (FDA 21 CFR 177.1630). Certificate included in listing images. GN071 is low odor (GREENGUARD Certified) and safe for the environment (Cradle to Cradle Certified).
- 【Lab Tested】– Most PETG Filaments are not safe for contact with food. To be considered Food Grade, the Material must meet certain chemical requirements, which are specified by the FDA Code of Federal Regulations. The Material should be Laboratory tested in accordance with FDA 21 CFR 177.1630. PETG filaments can be produced from Food Grade and Non-Food Grade Raw Materials. Carbon Brand PETG is lab certified by both TÜV SÜD and SGS, in compliance with FDA 21 CFR 177.1630.
- 【Smooth Printing】 — Eastman GN071 Copolyester is one of the easiest resins to extrude and thermoform with. Advanced CCD diameter measuring and self-adaptive control system in the manufacturing produces PETG filaments of 1.75 mm diameter, with dimensional accuracy of: +/- 0.02 mm. A stable dimensional accuracy insures you a smooth feeding experience.
- 【Mechanical Properties and Consistency】– Use GN071 Copolyester for both 3D Printing and Injection Molding. Carbon Brand PETG maintains Mechanical Consistency throughout your Project. Tensile strength (X-Y): 50 ± 1.1 (MPa), Bending modulus: 2100 ± 64 (MPa), Bending strength: 68 ± 2.4 (MPa), Izod impact strength: 103 ± 0.3 (J/m), Deflection Temperature: @0.455 MPa (66 psi) D 648 70 °C (158 °F), Processing Melt Temperature: 249-271 °C (480-520 °F).
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Buyer Guide 3D Printing Supplies
Before purchasing your 3D printer, it’s important to know what to look for.- Consider your intended use. Will you be using a 3D printer for prototyping, making jigs, or making toys?
- Consider your skill level. The printer you buy should be easy enough to operate.
- Consider your printing requirements. Are you working with a CAD file that needs support or has overhangs?
- Consider the material. Will your printer be able to print in ABS, PLA, nylon, or glass-filled nylon?
- Consider the build volume. Will your printer be able to print in larger parts or in thinner layers?
- Check the warranty.
How to choose 3D Printing Supplies
When shopping for 3D Printing supplies, there are several factors that you should keep in mind:Is the 3D printer compatible with your
computer? Some 3D printers require special software, while others require
their own proprietary software. Some printers work with only Mac computers,
while others work with only Windows computers.
What materials will you use?
3D printers work with hundreds of materials, including polymers, metals,
porcelain, glass, and ceramics.
What are your needs?
Some 3D printers are better than others for specific types of uses. You
may want to look for a 3D printer that will handle small objects, large
objects, or both.
How much will you spend?
3D printers can cost thousands of dollars or a few hundred.
How large is the 3D printer?
3D printers come in all shapes and sizes. Some smaller printers work well
as desktop models, whereas bigger 3D printers can be used for large
spaces.
How large will your print be?
Some 3D printers can handle large prints, while some can only handle
small print jobs.
How fast will your 3D printer print?
3D printers are rated by how fast they print, and the speed will vary
depending on your needs. Some 3D printers print at a rate of several
inches per second, while others print at a rate of inches per hour.
Will you be printing outdoors or indoors?
Some 3D printers work best indoors, while others are best used outdoors.
How to maintain 3D Printing Supplies
3D printing is a fast-growing industry, and many people with 3D printers are excited to add to their collections. However, 3D printing supplies can be expensive, and you dont want your materials to go to waste. So, how do you keep your materials in good condition?- Keep them organized. Many materials come in resealable bags, and its easy to lose track of whats inside. By storing your materials in resealable bags, youll always have an easy way of seeing whats inside.
- Dont pack them full. Packing materials too full can force the material inside the bag to break apart and warp. So, if youre storing your materials in resealable bags, they should be packed loosely.
- Keep them clean. 3D printers use plastic filament, which tends to be very sticky. When storing or transporting your materials, use a thin layer of vegetable oil to keep them from sticking to each other or to other objects.
- Wash them by hand. Many 3D printers use a heated build plate that melts layers of plastic together. Printed parts can get stuck in this plate, which can damage the 3D printer. So, instead of washing the parts in the washing machine, wash them by hand.
- Oil them regularly. It is a good idea to oil your 3D printers print bed regularly to keep parts from sticking to it.
- Clean them regularly. Cleaning your 3D printers print bed is essential. If you dont clean the print bed regularly, it may become covered with dried, hardened plastic, which can cause parts to get stuck.
- Keep them out of sunlight. UV light can damage or discolor your model parts. So, place your 3D printer in a well-lit, cool area.




