
Nebula PETG Pure White 1 kg
PET-G Pure White Nebula 1.75 mm 1 kg
Product details
- SKU:
- 5906269966000
- Brand:
- Nebula
- Category:
- Filament
Product description
PETG is a tough material – it is extremely durable and prints without odor. It prints very nicely with a surface quality similar to PLA. Thanks to its low shrinkage during printing, this material is suitable for printing large objects. Unlike other materials, PETG is more resistant to acids and solvents, as well as to high and low temperatures. You can heat-form a printed object from it or flame-polish it. This is another material that should be on your list right after PLA. PET-G can be quite harmful to the environment, so it is advisable to recycle it. Full decomposition of PET-G takes decades.
Here are the main advantages of printing with this material and common properties of PETG filament:
- Very durable, more flexible than PLA or ABS, but also a bit softer.
- Hard to break in half, so if you need an “unbreakable” case or cover, PETG beats almost everything (except Nylon 12).
- It has very low shrinkage, therefore no warping occurs. Ideal for printing large items.
- PETG is also very strong, not brittle, but it can be scratched more easily than ABS, which is harder.
- PETG is not great for printing supports because it adheres extremely well. But because it adheres so well, layer adhesion is fantastic, making prints strong and durable.
- It also adheres well to the build plate, so be careful when removing it after printing.
- It has high chemical resistance along with resistance to alkalis, acids, and water.
- Printing is odorless.
PET-G surface finishing: It is advisable to first spray the print with a filler/primer (putty used in modeling) and then sand and varnish it, repeating as needed—until the surface is completely smooth—and finally spray with paint.
Gluing PET-G: Polyurethane adhesive, cyanoacrylate (super glue), and two-component epoxy are suitable for bonding PET-G.
Recommended print settings for PET-G: Commonly used nozzles are suitable. Choose diameters according to the surface smoothness you want to achieve or according to the selected layer height. Printing temperature: 240 °C. Heated bed is not required, but for better adhesion you can heat the bed up to 75 °C.
The filament is vacuum-packed together with a desiccant and placed in a cardboard box. Plastic spools on which the filament is wound may differ in relief or color. We strive to maintain 100% repeatability of winding and color.



