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PET CF Raise3D

RAISE-PET-CF-175-1000
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The Raise3D industrial PET CF filament is a composite material based on PET and 15 wt% of well-dispersed carbon fibers for a boosted rigidity, strength, heat and chemical resistance of the PET matrix.

When it comes to its everyday uses, PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is a material very commonly used for the manufacturing of packaging such as plastic bottles, food containers or even in the production of textile fibers. In 3D printing, together with materials such as PETG, PET belongs to the family of copolyesters and is characterized by great tensile strength, excellent chemical resistance, light weight, elasticity, and stability over a wide range of temperatures.

The properties of the Raise3D PET CF filament

Image 1: The properties of the Raise3D PET CF filament. Source: Raise3D.

Reinforcing polymers with carbon fibers is a very common practice in additive manufacturing. In the case of the Raise3D PET CF, the added carbon fibers not only improve the printability (better interlayer and base adhesion, less warping, low moisture absorption, creep resistance) but also give the 3D printed part improved rigidity and strength, better dimensional stability, higher heat resistance and chemical resistance. The mechanical properties of the PET CF filament are comparable, and in some aspects superior, to those of carbon-reinforced nylon (higher tensile modulus and flexural modulus, and better chemical resistance). 

By means of annealing, the properties of parts 3D printed with the Raise3D PET CF can be further improved. Annealing will stabilize the heat resistance of PET CF at around 150 ºC and bring the tensile modulus and tensile strength to over 6000 MPa and 80 MPa respectively.

A part 3D printed with the PET CF filament

Image 2: A part 3D printed with the PET CF filament. Source: Raise3D.

The recommended equipment for working with the Raise3D PET CF filament are the Raise3D E2CF 3D printer designed especially for high performance with carbon fiber reinforced filaments or the Raise3D RMF500 3D printer optimized for manufacturing with fiber reinforced filaments on an industrial scale. Both solutions include abrasion resistance extrusion systems to ensure smooth extrusion and quality parts. If other 3D printers are used, abrasion resistance nozzles such as a hardened steel nozzle or a ruby nozzle must be installed in order to avoid excessive wear of the nozzle by the carbon particles from the PET CF filament.

The Raise3D PET CF an ideal choice for reliable carbon fiber composite printing for strong and cost-effective jigs, fixtures, manufacture aids and functional parts with excellent thermomechanical properties and chemical resistance. The potential applications for the Raise3D PET CF filament include the automobile sector, the aerospace industry or the electrical and electronic industry.

General information

Material PET
Format 1 kg
Density 1.3 g/cm³
Filament diameter 1.75 mm
Filament tolerance - mm
Filament length ±319.8 m

Printing properties

Printing temperature 280 - 230 ºC
Print bed temperature 60 - 80 ºC
Chamber temperature -
Cooling fan
Recommended printing speed 35 - 90 mm/s
Recommended nozzle diameter Min. 0.4 mm

Mechanical properties

Charpy impact strength (ISO 179) 5.60 ± 0.58 KJ/m²
Elongation at break (ISO 527) XY: 2.01 ± 0.17 / Z: 1.25 ± 0.09 %
Tensile strength (ISO 527) XY: 87 ± 4 / Z: 34 ± 2 MPa
Tensile modulus (ISO 527) XY: 6030 ± 350 / Z: 3200 ± 75 MPa
Flexural strength (ISO 178) XY: 123 ± 5 / Z: - MPa
Flexural modulus (ISO 178) XY: 5300 ± 200 / Z: - MPa
Surface hardness -

Thermal properties

Softening temperature (ISO 75) @ 1.8 MPa: 112 / @ 0.45 MPa: 149 ºC

Specific properties

Chemical resistance

Other

HS Code 3916.9
Spool diameter (outer) - mm
Spool diameter (inner hole) - mm
Spool width - mm

This filament should be dried at 70-80°C for 8-12 hours before printing in a filament dryer. Despite this filament’s low moisture absorption properties, it should be properly stored, preferably in a vacuum sealed packaging or in a sealed bag with a drying capsule until used or in a drying cabinet, such as the Fiber Three drying case.

It is best to print the Raise3D PET CF at a temperature of 280-300 ºC at 35-90 mm/s, on a bed heated to 60-80 ºC with the layer fan on. For best results, the manufacturer recommends printing the PET CF filament on the Raise3D E2CF 3D printer or the Raise3D RMF500, both specially designed for carbon fibre reinforced filaments (E2CF) or carbon/glass fibre reinforced filaments (RMF500). If the user plans on using any other 3D printer that is not optimized for carbon fiber reinforced filaments, it is crucial to use an abrasion resistant nozzle such as a hardened steel nozzle or a ruby nozzle.

In order to further boost the thermomechanical properties of parts 3D printed with the PET CF filament, it is recommended to anneal the parts together with support structure (if it is also printed with PET CF) in the oven:

  • Small size model (side length < 50 mm) - at 80°C for 8 hours.
  • Medium-size model (50 mm < side length < 150 mm)- at 80°C for 12 hours.
  • Large size model (side length > 150 mm) - at 100°C for at least 12 hours.

The ideaMaker printing profiles for the PET CF filament are available on the ideaMaker website.

Featured properties

Printing temperature
280 - 230 ºC
Filament diameter
1.75 mm
Density
1,3 g/cm³

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