Spectrum Filaments
Light Blue - Spectrum PETG/PTFE Filament - 1.75mm, 1kg
Spectrum PETG/PTFE Light Blue Filament (RAL 5012) – 1.75mm, 1kg
Designed for functional parts that require reduced friction and long-term durability, Spectrum PETG/PTFE Light Blue combines the strength and printability of PETG with the self-lubricating properties of PTFE. This specialized engineering filament is formulated for makers, engineers, educators, and professionals who need reliable performance in moving or wear-prone components.
By incorporating 10% PTFE into a PETG base, Spectrum has created a material that offers lower friction than conventional PETG while maintaining excellent layer adhesion, impact resistance, and easy processing. The result is a practical engineering filament that can be printed on a wide range of desktop FDM 3D printers without the challenges often associated with advanced industrial materials.
Key Features & Benefits
- PETG enhanced with 10% PTFE for tribological performance
- Reduced coefficient of friction compared to standard PETG
- Excellent layer bonding and mechanical strength
- Easy-to-print engineering-grade material
- Semi-matte surface finish for professional-looking parts
- Good chemical resistance
- Heat resistance up to 70°C
- Suitable for functional prototypes and end-use components
- Compatible with most 1.75mm FDM/FFF 3D printers
- No hardened nozzle required for standard printing conditions
Excellent Printability for Functional Projects
Spectrum PETG/PTFE maintains many of the characteristics users appreciate about PETG. It offers dependable bed adhesion, strong interlayer bonding, and consistent extrusion while adding the benefits of PTFE for smoother operation in moving assemblies.
The Light Blue (RAL 5012) color delivers a clean, professional appearance, while the semi-matte finish helps reduce the visibility of layer lines and gives finished parts a refined look.
Typical Applications and Use Cases
This filament is particularly suited for parts exposed to friction, repeated movement, or moderate mechanical stress.
Common applications include:
- Sliding mechanisms
- Bushings and guides
- Low-load gears
- Transmission components
- Mechanical prototypes
- Robotics projects
- Functional engineering models
- Manufacturing fixtures and jigs
- End-use machine components
- Educational engineering demonstrations
Spectrum specifically developed PETG/PTFE for low-friction components and printed parts exposed to increased wear caused by movement and friction.
Material & Compatibility Information
Spectrum PETG/PTFE is designed for use on most modern FDM 3D printers capable of processing PETG filament.
Recommended print settings:
- Nozzle Temperature: 230–255°C
- Heated Bed Temperature: 60–80°C
- Print Speed: 30–150 mm/s
- Cooling Fan: 75–100%
The material does not require a closed chamber, filament dryer, adhesive, or hardened nozzle under standard printing conditions, making it accessible to hobbyists and professionals alike.
Compatible printer platforms include:
- Bambu Lab printers
- Prusa printers
- Creality printers
- Anycubic printers
- Elegoo printers
- Raise3D systems
- Other FDM/FFF printers supporting 1.75mm filament
Why Users Choose Spectrum PETG/PTFE
Many engineering filaments offer specialized performance but introduce printing complexity. Spectrum PETG/PTFE takes a different approach by delivering low-friction characteristics while preserving the ease of printing and mechanical reliability PETG is known for.
Users choose this material when they need:
- Better wear performance than standard PETG
- Reliable layer adhesion
- Reduced friction in moving assemblies
- Strong functional prototypes
- Consistent print success rates
- Professional-quality finished parts
The combination of PETG durability and PTFE lubrication properties makes it a practical choice for both prototyping and production-ready components.
Upgrade Your Functional Prints
Whether you're designing custom machine components, low-friction mechanisms, robotic systems, or engineering prototypes, Spectrum PETG/PTFE Light Blue provides the balance of printability, durability, and tribological performance needed for demanding applications. Create smoother-running, longer-lasting parts with a filament engineered specifically for functional 3D printing.