Description

Important Key Features:

  • High strength and durability compared to regular PLA
  • Excellent toughness and heat resistance, ideal for more challenging prints
  • Superb layer bonding with low shrinkage
  • Supports high-speed printing, up to 300 mm/s
  • Less prone to tangling and clogging with precision winding
  • Minimal warping and easy to print, even at high speeds

Suitable Applications:

  • Robust and reliable functional models
  • Prototypes and engineering parts
  • Items requiring good heat resistance and durability
  • High-performance consumer goods

General Printing Guidelines:

  • Nozzle Size: ≥ 0.4mm (≥ 0.6mm recommended)
  • Layer Height: ≥ 0.1mm
  • Enclosure Needed: Yes
  • Printing Temperature: 230°C – 260°C (250°C for Bambu X1 or P1P)
  • Hot Bed Temperature: 75°C – 90°C
  • Fan Speed: 0% for 1st to 3rd layers, increase thereafter
  • Humidity Control: Store in a dry, sealed container with desiccant (humidity < 20% RH)
  • Drying: Pre-dry filament at 65°C for 8 hours before use for optimal print quality
  • Compatibility: Works well with BAMBU FDM 3D printers and other popular FDM printers

What Sets TINMORRY PETG Eco Apart from Others  

PETG Eco material combines consistent reliability with added toughness and thermal stability plus; it’s designed to be more sustainable. Its smooth extrusion and reduced risk of nozzle clogging ensure a hassle-free printing experience. Whether you’re building prototypes, engineering components, or end-use products, TINMORRY’s solution delivers high-quality results built to last.  

Frequently asked questions

PETG Eco is a type of 3D printing filament made from PETG, which emphasizes reduced environmental impact. It delivers strong, smooth prints while supporting more sustainable production and packaging methods

While not biodegradable, PETG Eco is often made with less waste and more efficient processes. It can also be recycled where local facilities support PETG plastics.   

For most setups:   

  • Nozzle: 230°C to 250°C   
  • Bed: 70°C to 90°C   
  • These settings help avoid warping and give a strong layer of adhesion. Adjust as needed based on your printer model.   

Yes, it resists water and UV exposure better than PLA. Use it for garden tools, outdoor parts, or enclosures that face changing weather.  

To keep PETG Eco filament in optimal condition, place it inside a moisture-resistant bag or a sealed storage box when not in use, protecting it from moisture and desiccant. Like most filaments, PETG Eco can absorb moisture from the air, which may cause bubbling or weak prints.  

No. It strikes a good balance between strength and flexibility. It won’t snap like PLA and holds up well in parts that require bending or absorbing impact.   

In many cases, yes. PETG is recyclable plastic. Before disposing of it, confirm that your local recycling center accepts PETG materials. 

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