Taulman3D has developed this unique, low-shrinkage PETT copolymer as an FFF 3D printing filament. It is semi-translucent, and is food and beverage safe thanks to its chemical makeup. This filament can be used to 3D print high-strength, black-transparent-looking parts that appear glass-like for a variety of models and projects.
Those familiar with 3D printing PLA filament will find Taulman3D’s t-glase 3D printing filament to be a simple-to-use, higher performance alternative. It prints optimally at 235°C - 240°C and on a variety of print bed surfaces. Taulman3D’s t-glase 3D printing filament possesses a greater strength modulus, durability rating, and less shrinkage factor than PLA while also performing very well on parts that require bridging.
A fitting part 3D printed using Taulman3D black t-glase filament.
Taulman3D’s t-glase 3D printing filament is chemically inert and safe to use with food & beverage containers at your own risk. Because of this, it is also fume-free while printing. Freely 3D print indoors with Taulman3D’s t-glase in confidence. This material is not biodegradable like PLA, but it is 100% reclaimable and possesses a resin ID code recyclable rating of “1.”
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