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PETG Nebula filament is an innovative material that has found its use in projects requiring high transparency. PET-G is short for polyethylene terephthalate from the glycol group, reflecting its chemical specification. This material is extremely versatile, featuring resistance to oils, salts, acids, alkalis and solvents, making it ideal for printing objects for a wide variety of applications. Objects printed with PETG filament are distinguished not only by their high smoothness, but also by their transparency, making it an excellent choice for projects where clarity is important.
The glossy surface and resistance to the effects of light, mechanical damage and the passage of time make PET-G prints look aesthetically pleasing and maintain their properties for a long time.
With its wide range of colors, PETG filament gives designers and creatives the freedom to experiment with different colors, allowing for even more creativity and customization of the project. PET-G filament's properties include a printing temperature range of 220-240°C, making it compatible with many 3D printers. A table temperature of 60-90°C aids the printing process, ensuring stability and precision.
The PET-G filament's good optical properties, in the form of transparency, are crucial for projects where visibility of structure and detail is required. Its good strength makes it an excellent choice for thin-walled prints, where it is important to maintain durability while keeping the structure light. Another interesting feature of PET-G filament is that it can be approved for food contact, making it a safe and functional material for projects involving the production of everyday objects.
Additionally, its sterilizability makes it suitable for use in medical or food applications where hygiene and safety are a priority. In summary, PETG filament is the perfect combination of aesthetics, durability and functionality. Its unique properties make it a valued choice among 3D printing enthusiasts, designers and engineers.
Discover the potential of Nebula's PET-G filament and create prints that stand out for their clarity, durability and adaptability to a variety of projects.
The Nebula brand was established in response to the growing market demand for high-quality 3D printing filament. More and more companies in various industries are looking for innovative design solutions, and we make it our mission to provide materials that will meet the expectations of the most demanding customers.
Our company has extensive knowledge of the properties of the various materials used in the 3D printing process. We know their behavior during printing, which allows us to offer products of the highest quality. We are ready to share this expertise with our customers, so they can turn to us for help at any time.
We are eager to engage in the process of working with customers to find the best solutions together. Our team of experts is available to provide support and answer any questions about our products or 3D printing technology. We believe in a personalized approach to customers and operate in the spirit of partnership.
The Nebula filament is characterized not only by its high quality, but also by the variety of available materials. We offer filament to suit different needs and applications, allowing customers to experiment with different materials and create innovative designs. Our products are available in a wide range of colors, giving you even more freedom in the creative design process.
We attach great importance to sustainability. We strive to minimize the negative impact of our operations on the environment, both in the production process and in the use of our products themselves. Our filament is environmentally friendly while guaranteeing the highest quality of 3D printing.
In short, Nebula is not just a filament manufacturer, but a partner that supports customers in achieving their goals. We are ready to cooperate, share knowledge and provide the highest quality products to meet even the most demanding expectations of the 3D printing industry.
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