ReFuel™3D-Fuel Recycled Pro PCTG, 1.75mm

ReFuel™3D-Fuel Recycled Pro PCTG, 1.75mm

Brand: 3D-Fuel
SKU: E45R0
19.47 USD Out of stock Buy at Merchant

ReFuel recycled Pro PCTG is an excellent way to try out Pro PCTG for the first time. Pro PCTG is like PETG on steroids with better impact toughness, better layer-to-layer adhesion, broader chemical resistance, more UV resistance, and a moisture absorption rate 1/3 that of PETG. Colors Vary - No Color Selection - AS-IS Please Read: This is the same filament material as 3D-Fuel's regular Pro PCTG, but is recycled from their in-house production waste. They've taken their Pro PCTG scraps and out of spec material (spools that were rejected during production due to over or under diameter readings), transition material and cut off waste and cut it into pellets that they can use to make filament! It works great, prints great, and is otherwise almost equal to their normal Pro PCTG. They follow the same quality guidelines. They're just not printing the full-color labels and they're putting them in a plain brown box to keep costs low - They just sell it to recover the scrap material. They're making filament out of their own industrial scrap to keep it out of landfills and to provide a very usable material, especially for prototyping. Color: Color will vary on this product. It is made of almost every color they make, and the darker colors seem to take charge. Depending on what they have reground, it could come in any shade of color in the future. Since they mix ALL colors to make ReFuel, the colors will be mostly darker earth tones with black, brown, and red shades, but they can vary from grayish-white to nearly black. No color selection is available. None are equal to their standard colors. Most likely, the items you receive in a single order will be all about the same shade and color as they will likely have been made as part of the same ReFuel production lot. (They are also boxed in plain brown boxes with no windows, so they can't even tell what color they are when they are picked to ship.) Packaging: ReFuel comes vacuum-sealed with desiccant in a plain brown box with minimal labeling. Size: To keep this product simple, 3D-Fuel only offers it in 1.75mm 1kg and 4kg spools. Compatibility: Pro PCTG ReFuel should work in any printer that uses 1.75mm filament. 3D-Fuel Pro PCTG is like PETG but better in many ways. It is tougher (up to 20x tougher than PETG), more chemically resistant, and has even greater clarity than PETG. Pro PCTG is an easy-to-use material with a lower moisture absorption rate than PETG and doesn't require an enclosure - use it just like PETG. Print Profiles Print profiles for Pro PCTG on the Bambu Lab printers are available here. Pro PCTG is 20-50% More Impact Resistant Than PETG Key Reasons for Better Impact Toughness: Molecular Structure: PCTG contains cyclohexane dimethanol (CHDM), which gives it increased flexibility and toughness compared to PETG’s ethylene glycol structure. Flexibility vs. Brittleness: PCTG is more ductile, allowing it to absorb and dissipate energy during impact without cracking or shattering. Layer Adhesion: PCTG has better inter-layer bonding when 3D printed, reducing weak points in the structure where impact forces might cause failure. Real-World Implications: Drop Resistance: PCTG parts are less likely to crack, chip, or break when dropped, making it ideal for high-impact applications like enclosures or wearable devices. Repeated Stress: PCTG can endure repeated bending or sudden forces better than PETG, making it more suitable for hinges, clips, and flexible parts. Durability in Extreme Conditions: PCTG resists embrittlement under low temperatures, maintaining its toughness in environments where PETG may fail. Example Use Cases Benefiting from PCTG's Toughness: Protective housings for electronics or tools. Drone parts and propeller guards. Flexible clips, snap-fits, and living hinges. Impact-resistant containers or enclosures. Chemical Resistance Chemical Type Examples PCTG Advantage PETG Limitation Comparison (CRR) Alcohols Isopropyl alcohol (IPA), ethanol, methanol Resists prolonged exposure without degrading or cracking. Degrades or stress cracks with high alcohol concentrations over time. 1.8 Hydrocarbons Hexane, heptane, gasoline, mineral spirits Better resistance to hydrocarbon-based solvents. Softens or weakens when exposed to hydrocarbons. 2.0 Acids Acetic acid, citric acid, phosphoric acid Maintains structural integrity in mild to moderately concentrated acids. Degrades faster in acidic environments at higher concentrations. 1.4 Bases (Alkalis) Sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide Better resistance to strong alkalis. May crack or degrade when exposed to strong bases. 1.33 Cleaning Agents Bleach (sodium hypochlorite), industrial degreasers, detergent solutions Withstands harsh cleaning agents without discoloration or damage. Discolors, cracks, or loses properties with harsh cleaning agents over time. 1.5 Oils and Lubricants Engine oils, hydraulic fluids, cutting oils Resists degradation from prolonged exposure to oils. Absorbs oils over time, potentially leading to swelling or weakening. 1.6 Ketones Acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) Performs slightly better in low-concentration ketones. Softens or dissolves more readily in ketone-rich environments. 1.2 Pro PCTG Has Lower Moisture Absorption Than PETG PETG: Hygroscopic: PETG absorbs moisture from the air, but at a relatively low rate compared to more hygroscopic materials like nylon or TPU. Moisture Absorption Rate: Approximately 0.2–0.3% by weight after prolonged exposure to humid environments. Effects of Moisture: During printing, moisture in PETG can lead to stringing, bubbling, and surface defects due to water vaporizing in the hotend. Mechanical properties (like impact strength) can slightly degrade over time with prolonged exposure to high humidity. PCTG: Slightly Lower Moisture Absorption: PCTG absorbs less moisture than PETG, typically around 0.1–0.2% by weight. Improved Resistance: Due to its cyclohexane dimethanol (CHDM) component, PCTG’s molecular structure makes it less hygroscopic and more resistant to moisture-induced degradation. Effects of Moisture: PCTG generally performs better than PETG in humid conditions, retaining clarity, toughness, and dimensional stability for longer periods. Why the Difference? Molecular Structure: PETG’s glycol modification increases flexibility but leaves the material slightly more hygroscopic. PCTG’s modified structure with CHDM reduces the polar sites available for moisture interaction, resulting in less absorption. Practical Implications: 3D Printing: PETG: Requires drying more frequently, especially if exposed to humid environments, as even slight moisture absorption can lead to print defects (bubbling, stringing, poor adhesion). PCTG: Requires less frequent drying, making it easier to handle in environments with higher humidity. It is also more forgiving if printed without drying. Storage: Both materials benefit from being stored in airtight containers with desiccant. PCTG will be less prone to degradation if exposed to moisture for extended periods compared to PETG. Long-Term Use in Humid Environments: PCTG is more stable and less likely to lose mechanical properties over time in high-humidity settings. Drying For both materials, drying before printing and proper storage is recommended for optimal performance, but PCTG is less maintenance-intensive in this regard. When you need to dry Pro PCTG, use a temperature of 60-70C for 4-8 hours. Additional Filament Information Recommended Printing Temperature: 260-280C Recommended Bed Temperature: 70-80C Bed Surface: PEI, heated bare glass, BuildTak, WhamBam Recommended Print Speed: 60 – 250 mm/s Pro PCTG TDS Pro PCTG SDS Quality: All 3D-Fuel 3D printer filament is manufactured in the United States. They have complete control over the manufacturing process and can ensure consistent quality for every spool. Diameter Tolerance: Variable 3D filament diameters can cause significant problems in your 3D printer. 3D-Fuel uses a multi-axis laser measurement system to control their filament diameter and ovality in real time during production. Packing Information: A full 1kg (2.2 lbs) of Pro PCTG plastic filament arrives on a durable plastic reel compatible with the Bambu Lab AMS. The reel is vacuum-sealed with a desiccant packet to keep out moisture. Test Printing: The 3D-Fuel test lab features multiple brands of 3D printers, including Bambu Lab, Creality3D, Prusa, Raise3D, MakerBot, LulzBot, FlashForge, and more. They use what they manufacture in their 3D printing operations to ensure that their filament provides the best quality possible.

Specifications
Filament Material
Pro PCTG
Filament Spool Size
1kg 1.75mm Spool, 4kg 1.75mm Spool
Filament Color
ReFuel
Variants (2)
  • Pro PCTG / 1kg 1.75mm Spool / ReFuel — 19.47 USD — Out of stock
  • Pro PCTG / 4kg 1.75mm Spool / ReFuel — 89.70 USD — Out of stock

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