Petg substitute
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Petg substitute
I am looking for a material that laser cuts well, is .060" (1.5 mm), and has the bend ability of petg. Can anyone here help me out?
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Re: Petg substitute
Anybody, anyone at all?
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Re: Petg substitute
Nope - can't think of anything. Have you tried PETG itself?
If you do, make damn sure you've got good fume extraction, all the PET derivatives produce some fairly nasty breakdown products - including the release of antimony...
If you do, make damn sure you've got good fume extraction, all the PET derivatives produce some fairly nasty breakdown products - including the release of antimony...
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Re: Petg substitute
I have not tried it, I researched laser cutting it. It would seem that petg behaves like butter when laser cut, just melts and cuts are ugly.
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