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Alchement - Glass(PETG) Series, 3D Filament, 1.75mm, 1kg (Black)

2.5 out of 5 stars 10 customer reviews

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  • Material: PETG - Vacuumed Sealed with desiccant
  • Diameter: 1.75mm (+/- 0.05mm) / Roundness: 1.75mm (+/- 0.03mm) / Weight: 1 kg (2.2lbs)
  • Print Temperature : 230-250
  • Bed Temperature : 110
  • Cooling : No need
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Technical Details

Color: Black
  • Brand Name: Alchement
  • Material Type: PET-G (Glycol-modified PET; Copolyesters), Glass series is PETG filament that is perfectly clear and super transparent with glossy finish
  • Color: Black
  • Item Package Quantity: 1
  • UPC: 758524728565


Product Information

Color:Black

Technical Details

Item Weight 2.5 pounds
Product Dimensions 6.5 x 5.5 x 6.5 inches
Origin China
Item model number SP-GlassPETG-1KG
Color Black
Material PET-G (Glycol-modified PET; Copolyesters), Glass series is PETG filament that is perfectly clear and super transparent with glossy finish
Item Package Quantity 1

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ASIN B00S1JWYY2
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2.5 out of 5 stars 10 customer reviews

2.5 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #35,895 in Home Improvements (See top 100)
#12 in Industrial & Scientific > Tapes, Adhesives & Sealants > Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Adhesives
Shipping Weight 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Date First Available January 9, 2015

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Color: Blue Verified Purchase
Nice stuff and good to work with. Needs a fan to cool it fast. I need stronger bonds between the layers. I may not be doing it as well as I could but I'll stick with ABS for what I do as I can melt it all together after the print is made.
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Color: Black Verified Purchase
Had many issues with this filament starting off. Initially I was aiming for the 240-250c range and kept having horrible stringing and jamming. Currently I'm running the RepRapDiscount Hexagon AO all metal hot end, seasoned with a high temp PTFE lube. Initially my issue was a lack of airflow across the heartbreak for 250c, so a 40mm fan shroud and adapter was created. This cooled the heat break so much the hot end wouldn't reach 160° without some serious time. Speed control added, nice. 240c still resulted in horrendous jamming. Switched back to PLA for a while, frustrations dwindled and PETG was on the scope. Somewhere on reddit I read about someone having a similar issue. Solution? If you can load the filament smoothly at 220, try printing at 220. Bingo. Moral of the story is, do what works... Don't always follow the rules.
Material is pliable yet tough, not quite as black (pigmented?) as PLA or ABS I've used in the past. Not a problem, just an observation. I'm sure there is a justified reason.
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Color: Black Verified Purchase
I am specifically reviewing the BLACK Glass(PETG) here. It's really quite bad.

You won't be able to calibrate with this filament because it is of inconsistent diameter. It measures anywhere from 1.68mm to 1.91mm in the 3 foot area I tested it with; most of time it measured on the high side. PETG is finicky stuff as it is and requires you to underextrude ever so slightly. It's not possible to calculate your flow rate with this stuff because it is so inconsistent. So you end up with goobers between your layers and strings all over the place.

When I bought this it had 3.5 stars. I'm reviewing it to save some other people the headache it's caused me. I've uploaded an image of a print I did at .2mm layer height, 250C nozzle temp at 30mm/sec on a 0.4mm nozzle.
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Color: Yellow
It's a very interesting material, but mine is full of air bubbles, which is making ooze a real problem. Took over a month to receive my order. Company gave me some free PLA for my trouble, which I haven't tried yet. The material diameter is very consistent, as they claim, though the air bubbles make that less meaningful. This material is very strong and flexible, and sticks to heated glass beds very well.
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Color: Black
I use an E3D V6 hotend and no heated bed. I have Buildtak on the glass, with a 50-50 mix of white glue and water. The latter actually is more for a release agent. There is a two layer raft, the first layer goes down at 245 C and all layers after that 240.

Depending on what is being printed (smaller stuff need cooling larger do not) sometimes I have a fan that creates a breeze across the bed. Layer adhesion is great, but you will need to tweek the retract and feed to cut down on stringing. The surface is nice and bright. At 245 the nozzle dribbles, so wipe it between prints, and lay down a couple of perimeters to wipe the nozzle before it starts printing.

I am only printing PETG on my Kossel and this brand of PETG is about the same as the three other brands I have used. I build radio controlled model airplanes and print ribs for the wings and formers for the fuselage and it gets too hot in the sun and car for PLA and I won't use ABS. I have no problem with water uptake like PLA.
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