PolyMaker PolyMaker Fiberon PETG-ESD Black Filament - 1.75mm (0.5kg)
Fiberon PETG-ESD is a specialized anti-static PETG filament designed for electronics manufacturing and handling applications. This ESD-safe material provides reliable electrostatic discharge protection while maintaining the excellent mechanical properties and printability of standard PETG. Perfect for creating jigs, fixtures, and components that interact with sensitive electronic equipment.
- ESD-safe formulation provides reliable electrostatic discharge protection.
- Ideal for electronics manufacturing, assembly, and component handling.
- Maintains excellent mechanical properties of standard PETG.
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PolyMaker Fiberon PETG-ESD Black Filament
Superior Smoothness and Safety
Fiberon PETG-ESD filament provides reliable electrostatic discharge protection for 3D printing electronics parts, assembly tools, and handling equipment.
Key Features of the PolyMaker Fiberon PETG-ESD Black Filament:
- ESD-safe formulation safely dissipates static electricity to protect sensitive electronic components.
- Enhanced with carbon nanotube technology for consistent ESD protection and superior performance.
- Improved impact resistance and toughness compared to standard PETG filaments.
- Easy to 3D print with good layer adhesion and shape retention.
- Chemical resistance suitable for industrial applications.
- Transparent to semi-transparent finish, depending on 3D print settings.
Electrostatic Discharge Protection
Specifically engineered with anti-static properties to safely handle sensitive electronic components. The ESD-safe formulation prevents static buildup that could damage circuits or microchips during manufacturing and assembly processes.
- Prevents damage to sensitive electronics.
- Meets ESD safety requirements.
- Consistent anti-static performance.
Electronics Manufacturing Ready
Purpose-built for the demanding requirements of electronics production environments. Creates reliable jigs, fixtures, test equipment housings, and handling tools that won't compromise sensitive components or precision assembly processes.
- Industrial-grade chemical resistance.
- Dimensional stability for precision tooling.
- Clean printing with minimal outgassing.
PETG Performance with ESD Safety
Combines the best characteristics of PETG filament with essential anti-static properties. Offers excellent layer adhesion, minimal warping, and easy post-processing while providing the specialized protection needed for electronics applications.
- As easy to 3D print as PETG!
- Good impact resistance and durability.
- Transparent to semi-opaque appearance options.
Technical Specifications
Electrical Properties
| Surface Resistivity (Ω) | Nozzle Temperature | ||
| Specimen Type | 250°C | 270°C | 290°C |
| 0° | (1.6±0.3)E+7 | (4.7±0.8)E+5 | <1E+4 |
| 45° | (7.0±0.9)E+6 | (3.4±1.2)E+5 | <1E+4 |
| 90° | (8.8±0.8)E+6 | (3.2±1.0)E+5 | <1E+4 |
Thermal Properties
| Property | Testing Method | Typical Value |
| Glass Transition Temperature | DSC, 10°C/min | 77°C |
| Melting Temperature | DSC, 10°C/min | N/A |
| Crystalization Temperature | DSC, 10°C/min | N/A |
| Decomposition Temperature | TGA, 20°C/min | 373°C |
| Vicat Softening Temperature | ISO 306, GB/T 1633 | 86°C |
| Heat Deflection Temperature | ISO 75 1.78MPa | 72°C |
| Heat Deflection Temperature | ISO 75 0.45MPa | 76°C |
Mechanical Properties
| Property | Testing Method | Typical Value |
|
Young's Modulus (X-Y) Young's Modulus (Z) |
ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
1983.0 ± 74.9 MPa 1626.4 ± 31.5 MPa |
|
Tensile Strength (X-Y) Tensile Strength (Z) |
ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
36.1 ± 0.9 MPa 20.7 ± 0.6 MPa |
|
Elongation at Break (X-Y) Elongation at Break (Z) |
ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
7.3 ± 0.7% 1.8 ± 0.1% |
|
Bending Modulus (X-Y) Bending Modulus (Z) |
ISO 178, GB/T 9341 |
1650.8 ± 140.7 MPa 1150.9 ± 75.6 MPa |
|
Bending Strength (X-Y) Bending Strength (Z) |
ISO 306, GB/T 1633 |
54.0 ± 2.5 MPa 24.1 ± 1.2 MPa |
|
Charpy Impact Strength (X-Y) notched Charpy Impact Strength (X-Y) unnotched Charpy Impact Strength (Z) unnotched |
ISO 179, GB/T 1043 |
5.7 ± 0.5 kJ/m² 29.3 ± 2.2 kJ/m² 5.2 ± 0.7 kJ/m² |
What's in the Box?
Each spool of 3D printing filament is packaged in a sealed nylon bag, with a dessicant pouch, within a cardboard box.
3D Printing Tips
- It is highly recommended to use an all-metal hotend.
- The printing temperature should be between 250˚C and 290˚C.
- The bed temperature should be between 70 °C and 80 °C.
- Printing Speeds up to 500mm/s.
- Keep the fan off.
- Direct Drive:
- Retraction Distance: 1mm
- Retraction Speed: 20mm/s
- Indirect Drive:
- Retraction Distance: 3mm
- Retraction Speed: 40mm/s
- Dry the filament at 65˚C for at least 3 hours for the best results.
- If you are using the PolyDryer, use the following settings: Level 3 for 6h
- Only if the material has absorbed moisture.