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Prusament PETG V0 Natural is a high-quality 3D printing filament from Prusa Research, specifically designed for applications requiring enhanced flame retardancy. With its UL94 V0 classification, this filament meets strict fire safety standards, making it ideal for safety-critical components in electronics, automotive, and aerospace industries. The material offers excellent chemical resistance and high impact strength, making it a robust alternative to standard PETG. Recommended printing temperatures range from 230°C to 250°C, while a heated bed temperature of 70°C to 90°C ensures reliable adhesion. Prusament PETG V0 Natural is equipped with NFC tags for easy identification and print parameter adjustment via compatible printers. The filament is available in a translucent Natural color, providing a clean and professional finish. Despite its advantages, the filament requires careful cooling adjustments to achieve optimal print results. Overall, Prusament PETG V0 Natural is an excellent choice for users prioritizing safety and reliability in their 3D printing projects.
Material TypeThe base polymer type determines printability, strength, flexibility, and heat resistance
PETG
Print TemperatureRecommended nozzle temperature range. Stay within range for best layer adhesion and surface quality
230°C - 250°C
Bed TemperatureHeated bed temperature to prevent warping. Some materials like PLA can print without a heated bed
70°C - 90°C
Diameter1.75mm is standard, 2.85mm for some printers
1.75 mm
Spool WeightNet weight of filament on the spool. Standard spools are 1kg (1000g)
1000g
DensityMaterial density affects part weight. Higher density = heavier prints for the same volume
1.27 g/cm³