G-Carbon 1.75mm Black 500g
500g of G-Carbon 1.75mm Black
Indicated wieght: actual amount of printable material.
Indicated wieght: actual amount of printable material.
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G-Carbon is very strong and tough fil made of PETG and 20% of carbon fibers.y, odor neutral and easy to print filament for 3D printing. The result is a twice as stiff filament as G-Fil with increased impact and heat resistance (HDT) to 80˚C. This, together with other features, such as a matt surface, no warp, dimensionally stable and extremely forgiving to print, makes G-Carbon suitable for a very wide variety of applications besides the typically mentioned RC parts, drones, automotive and more.
Features
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G-Carbon is very strong and tough fil made of PETG and 20% of carbon fibers.y, odor neutral and easy to print filament for 3D printing. The result is a twice as stiff filament as G-Fil with increased impact and heat resistance (HDT) to 80˚C. This, together with other features, such as a matt surface, no warp, dimensionally stable and extremely forgiving to print, makes G-Carbon suitable for a very wide variety of applications besides the typically mentioned RC parts, drones, automotive and more.
Features
- 20% Carbon fiber reinforced PET-G
- Extremely stiff
- Increased impact and heat resistance
- No warping and dimensionally stable
- Matt surface
- Abrasive
Size | Ø | Tolerance Roundness |
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1,75mm | ± 0,05mm | ≥ 95% |
2,85mm | ± 0,10mm | ≥ 95% |
Description | Testmethod | Typical value |
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Specific gravity | ASTM D792 | 1,19 g/cc |
MFI (300˚C -1,2kg) | ISO 1133 | ND |
E-modulus 1mm/min | ISO 527 | 3800 MPa |
Yield stress 50mm/min | ISO 527 | 52,5 MPa |
Yield strain 50mm/min | ISO 527 | 4,2% |
Strain at breakn50min/min | ISO 527 | 8,0% |
Impact Strength Izod Notched 23˚C |
ISO 180-1A | 3,8 kJ/m² |
Description | Testmethod | Typical value |
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Printing temperature | - | 225-255°C |
Heat Distortion T. | ASTM D648 | 80°C |