Fiberon™ PETG-ESD
Toughness meets electrostatic dissipation safeguarding delicate components with reliable performance
0.45Mpa76
Modulus
Dry1983 MPa
Modulus
Wet
About PETG-ESD
Fiberon™ PETG-ESD pairs electrostatic dissipation (ESD) with an improved toughness PETG. Fiberon™ PETG-ESD is compounded with carbon nanotubes that allow it to dissipate electrostatic charges thanks to its very low surface resistivity. This innate property offers protection to delicate electronics during the electronic assembly processes or when used for printed electronic housings.
Application Category
Printer compatibility
250-290°C
Bed temperature:
70-80°C
(*) No heated chamber or enclosure needed
Nozzle compatibility
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What is PETG-ESD?
PETG-ESD combines the properties of PETG with the ability to control electrostatic discharge, making it a suitable material for applications requiring ESD protection, such as electronic component packaging, fixtures, jigs, or assembly tools used in ESD-sensitive environments.
What should I pay attention to when printing Fiberon™ PETG-ESD?
To ensure the ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) property of printed parts when using Fiberon™ PETG-ESD, it is recommended to print at a minimum temperature of 250°Ê, moreover, because of the added carbon nanotubes, please use a hardened steel nozzle.
Do PETG-ESD prints need to be annealed? What should be noted when using them?
These two materials can be used without annealing. Please note that drying at 65°C for 3h before use will help achieve better printing performances.