We are excited to share that taulman3D and Braskem's 3D materials division has combined to form a new company, Xtellar. This new company will allow us to continue to expand our material offerings and accelerate our speed to market.
You can now purchase taulman3d filaments by visiting us at our new home www.Xtellar.com
You can now purchase taulman3d filaments by visiting us at our new home www.Xtellar.com
PETG 3D Filaments
Enviro PETG 3D Printer Filament
(100% Recycled) Enviro PETG is the first fully recycled polymer developed, tested and certified by taulman3D for use in the marketplace, and future Enviro polymers are already in the pipeline. No more virgin resin mixed with recycled resin to get high performing recycled filament. Enviro from taulman3D is 100% recycled and the material sits on 100% recycled cardboard spools. Available in red, white, blue, black, green, orange and aqua. You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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T-Glase PETG 3D Printer Filament
t-glase (TEE-GLASS) is an optically correct or water clear polymer that comes in Clear, Red, Green, Blue, White, Black and Aqua. Red, Green, Blue and Aqua are translucent rather than opaque. t-glase is a food and beverage safe polymer and carries the recycle rating of "1". t-glase is one of the lowest shrinkage of the polyesters. With optical coatings, t-glase can appear as clear as a glass part. t-glase prints at 235-245C. One can easily print light guides or light pipes. You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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PETG 3D Printer Filament
Taulman3D PETG was developed to not only be high strength, but also have limited elongation. Engineering firms were using PLA and ABS for initial Form and Fit evaluations. In some cases, the strength of these materials allowed some limited functional use. In the case of PLA, it was the brittle nature of medium or larger parts that severely limited functional testing. With ABS, the limit was always Tensile strength. You will be taken to our new company page at www.Xtellar.com
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