PolyLite™ is a top - notch family of 3D printing filaments crafted from the finest raw materials, ensuring outstanding quality and reliability. PolyLite™ PETG is an economical PETG filament. It has well - balanced mechanical properties and is a breeze to print. The 'Lite' in Polylite means it won't break the bank, and you can view the Polylite range as the basic version of Polymaker's offerings. Polymax offers more advanced and impact - modified features for those seeking extra performance. Print Settings: Nozzle Temperature ranges from 230˚C to 240˚C, Printing Speed is 30mm/s to 50mm/s, Bed Temperature should be 70˚C to 80˚C. Use a glass surface with glue or a PEI sheet. Set the Cooling Fan to LOW for a better surface finish or turn it OFF for greater strength. PolyLite Specifications: Young’s Modulus is 1472 ± 270 Mpa, Tensile Strength is 31.9 ± 1.1 Mpa, Bending Strength is 53.7 ± 2.4 Mpa, Impact Strength is 5.1 ± 0.3 kJ/m2, Glass Transition Temperature is 81˚C, Vicat Softening Temperature is 84˚C, and the Melting Temperature is not applicable. Also, you can browse more Polymaker products like ASA Filament, ABS Filament, and many others.

Using the Polymaker PolyLite PETG filament is easy. First, set your printer's nozzle temperature between 230˚C and 240˚C, the bed temperature from 70˚C to 80˚C, and print at a speed of 30mm/s to 50mm/s. For the bed surface, you can use glass with glue or a PEI sheet. When it comes to the cooling fan, if you want a better surface quality, set it to LOW. But if you need more strength in your printed object, turn it OFF. Keep in mind that this filament is a great value for money, so don't expect the same advanced features as the Polymax range. To maintain the filament's quality, store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid exposing it to high humidity as it can affect the printing results.