Nylon-PETG Blend
PA-PET • Polyamide + Polyester Alloy
Pitched as tough PETG or low-temp nylon. You get a bit of nylon strength but a lot of its weaknesses. PETG and nylon both peel off the plate - combined, your prints become the tacos they always knew they were.
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Warnings
- Warps into taco shapes
Print Settings
Print Temp250-280°C
Bed Temp80-100°C
Enclosure:Required
Material Properties
Strength70
Flexibility30
Heat Resistance72
Resistance Ratings
UV Resistance
Medium
Chemical Resistance
Medium
Humidity Sensitivity
High
Usability
Ease of Printing
(2/5)
Price Tier
$$(Moderate)
Pros
- Some nylon strength
- Lower temp than pure nylon
Cons
- Worst of both worlds for adhesion
- Extreme warping/curling
- 99% of time just pick one or the other
Use Cases
When you can't decide between nylon and PETG
Also known as: tough petg, low temp nylon, nylon petg alloy
Data sourced from Zack Freedman / Voidstar Lab