CPE HG100 "Army Green"
CPE HG100 is a modified PETG material developed for technical prints. You can rely on easy 3D printing, high quality, excellent lamination, perfect details, and high precision.
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Earn Fella Coins with every purchase and redeem them for discounts or free shipping.- Diameter: 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm
- Diameter tolerance: +/- 0.05 mm
- Weight:
750 g of filament (+ 230 g spool)
- The length of the filament:
257 m (1.75 mm, 750g)
97 m (2.85 mm, 750 g)
CPE CF112 Carbon | CPE HG100 | PETG | |
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Impact resistance | 106 kJ/m² (unnotched) | 258 kJ/m² (unnotched) | 237 kJ/m² (unnotched) |
Tensile strength | 52 MPa | 48 MPa | 50 MPa |
Elongation at break | 8% | 150% | 120% |
Hardness | 94 R-Scale | 115 R-Scale | 105 R-Scale |
77 Shore D | 75 Shore D | 75 Shore D | |
Flexural strength | / | 71 MPa | 71 MPa |
Flexural modulus | / | 1860 MPa | 2150 MPa |
Wear resistance | «««« | «« | « |
Creep resistance | «««« | «« | « |
Heat resistance (HDT) | up to 100 °C | 80 °C | 70 °C |
Chemical resistance to acids, bases, hydrocarbons | good | good | poor |
High-technical durable long-life material
Great impact resistance (no break)
Good interlayer adhesion
Easy printing as PLA
Low fumes released
Tensile strength, flexural strength
High hardness
Temperature resistance up to 80 °C
Chemical resistance against acids, alkalis, alcohols, and hydrocarbon
Post-processing by sanding, smoothing, painting, and gluing
Safe to use in electrical and electronic equipment
Safe for food contact applications (declaration sent per request)
Safe to use in electrical and electronic equipment
100% Recyclable
30% Bio-based
BPA-free & styrene-free
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