Prusament PETG V0 Jet Black 1kg

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About Prusament PETG V0

PETG V0 is a unique UL-certified self-extinguishing PETG filament. Similar to the regular Prusament PETG, it is a tough material with good thermal resistance. It has universal use, but is especially suitable for housings and insulating parts in electronics, due to its self-extinguishing properties.

PETG V0 is not prone to warping, so printing large objects isn’t a problem. When the Prusament PETG V0 starts burning, it creates a carbonized crust on the surface that prevents the oxygen from getting in and fueling the flame and eventually extinguishes the fire.

We asked the UL to test the flammability of the Prusament PETG V0. The test method was made according to the IEC 60695-11-10 standard and resulted in a class UL94 V0 (for both our colors). Here’s the Blue Card that serves as a certificate issued by the UL company.

Find out more about Prusament PETG V0 and its uses in the announcement article.

Print preparation

This filament needs to be kept as dry as possible as it's more hygroscopic, compared to regular PETG. If you can't keep the filament dry, we suggest drying it before use for 6 hours at 55 °C.

Powder-coated Satin or TXT sheet provides good adhesion. Clean it with IPA ) which works great not only with Prusament PETG V0 but with other materials too.

Pour a small amount of IPA on a paper towel and use it for cleaning the surface. To achieve the best results, clean the surface while it’s cold. Keep in mind that higher temperatures will evaporate the alcohol before cleaning the surface. Also, don’t forget that the heatbed preheated for printing Prusament PETG V0 has a high temperature (80 °C) and may burn you if you touch it! Another possibility is cleaning the surface with warm water and a few drops of dish cleaner on a paper towel. You can also use denatured alcohol.

We don’t recommend printing with Prusament PETG V0 on a smooth PEI sheet. This material adheres strongly to the PEI surface and may cause damage to it. This type of damage is not covered by the warranty. If you need to print on a smooth surface, spread a thin layer of paper glue stick on it.

You can find more in-depth printing tips in our article at blog.prusa3d.com and in our Material table.

Printing Setup

Nozzle 230±10°C Heatbed 80±10 °C Recommended Steel Sheet Textured / Satin

Before printing, learn about print surface preparation in our dedicated article and material table.

Basic Attributes

A unique UL-certified self-extinguishing filament

Perfect for plastic parts in electronic appliances

Good high-temperature resistance

Good chemical resistance

Low shrinking and warping

High strength and durability

Halogen-free (less harmful fumes when burning)

Easy to print

Hygroscopic material (needs drying before printing)

Prone to stringing and oozing

Worse details than PLA, for example

The UL certification applies only for printing with Original Prusa MK3S+, MK4, and XL and approved profiles in PrusaSlicer

Beginners tips & tricks

This filament needs to be kept as dry as possible as it's more hygroscopic, compared to regular PETG. If you can't store the filament in dry conditions, we suggest drying it before use for 6 hours at 55 °C.

You can find more in-depth printing tips in our article at blog.prusa3d.com and in our Material table.

Notes

Prusament PETG V0 is made in-house by Prusa Research

The UL certification is valid only when all rules set by the UL are followed. Learn more in the announcement article.

Before printing, make sure the surface of the print sheet is clean as described in the 3D Printing Handbook.

To dry the filament, please follow the instructions in our article.

Download and print your own PETG V0 Raspberry Pi3 Case from Printables.com

Technical Data Sheet

https://www.prusa3d.com/file/1401815/prusament-petg-v0-technical-data-sheet.pdf

Safety Data Sheet

https://www.prusa3d.com/file/2466382/prusament-petg-v0-safety-data-sheet.pdf

About Prusament PETG V0

PETG V0 is a unique UL-certified self-extinguishing PETG filament. Similar to the regular Prusament PETG, it is a tough material with good thermal resistance. It has universal use, but is especially suitable for housings and insulating parts in electronics, due to its self-extinguishing properties.

PETG V0 is not prone to warping, so printing large objects isn’t a problem. When the Prusament PETG V0 starts burning, it creates a carbonized crust on the surface that prevents the oxygen from getting in and fueling the flame and eventually extinguishes the fire.

We asked the UL to test the flammability of the Prusament PETG V0. The test method was made according to the IEC 60695-11-10 standard and resulted in a class UL94 V0 (for both our colors). Here’s the Blue Card that serves as a certificate issued by the UL company.

Find out more about Prusament PETG V0 and its uses in the announcement article.

Print preparation

This filament needs to be kept as dry as possible as it's more hygroscopic, compared to regular PETG. If you can't keep the filament dry, we suggest drying it before use for 6 hours at 55 °C.

Powder-coated Satin or TXT sheet provides good adhesion. Clean it with IPA ) which works great not only with Prusament PETG V0 but with other materials too.

Pour a small amount of IPA on a paper towel and use it for cleaning the surface. To achieve the best results, clean the surface while it’s cold. Keep in mind that higher temperatures will evaporate the alcohol before cleaning the surface. Also, don’t forget that the heatbed preheated for printing Prusament PETG V0 has a high temperature (80 °C) and may burn you if you touch it! Another possibility is cleaning the surface with warm water and a few drops of dish cleaner on a paper towel. You can also use denatured alcohol.

We don’t recommend printing with Prusament PETG V0 on a smooth PEI sheet. This material adheres strongly to the PEI surface and may cause damage to it. This type of damage is not covered by the warranty. If you need to print on a smooth surface, spread a thin layer of paper glue stick on it.

You can find more in-depth printing tips in our article at blog.prusa3d.com and in our Material table.

Printing Setup

Nozzle 230±10°C Heatbed 80±10 °C Recommended Steel Sheet Textured / Satin

Before printing, learn about print surface preparation in our dedicated article and material table.

Basic Attributes

A unique UL-certified self-extinguishing filament

Perfect for plastic parts in electronic appliances

Good high-temperature resistance

Good chemical resistance

Low shrinking and warping

High strength and durability

Halogen-free (less harmful fumes when burning)

Easy to print

Hygroscopic material (needs drying before printing)

Prone to stringing and oozing

Worse details than PLA, for example

The UL certification applies only for printing with Original Prusa MK3S+, MK4, and XL and approved profiles in PrusaSlicer

Beginners tips & tricks

This filament needs to be kept as dry as possible as it's more hygroscopic, compared to regular PETG. If you can't store the filament in dry conditions, we suggest drying it before use for 6 hours at 55 °C.

You can find more in-depth printing tips in our article at blog.prusa3d.com and in our Material table.

Notes

Prusament PETG V0 is made in-house by Prusa Research

The UL certification is valid only when all rules set by the UL are followed. Learn more in the announcement article.

Before printing, make sure the surface of the print sheet is clean as described in the 3D Printing Handbook.

To dry the filament, please follow the instructions in our article.

Download and print your own PETG V0 Raspberry Pi3 Case from Printables.com

Technical Data Sheet

https://www.prusa3d.com/file/1401815/prusament-petg-v0-technical-data-sheet.pdf

Safety Data Sheet

https://www.prusa3d.com/file/2466382/prusament-petg-v0-safety-data-sheet.pdf