S3DPS PBT Pro – Durable 3D Printer Filament
S3DPS PBT Pro – Durable 3D Printer Filament
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S3DPS PBT 3D Printer Filament – 1.75mm Black, High-Strength Glass Fibre Composite
Experience advanced material performance with S3DPS PBT PRO Filament, a glass fibre-reinforced engineering-grade thermoplastic designed for strong, durable, and heat-resistant 3D prints. Ideal for structural components, functional prototypes, and industrial parts, this filament delivers excellent mechanical strength with the ease of PLA-like printability.
Key Features:
Material: Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) + Glass Fibre
Colour: Black
Diameter: 1.75mm ± 0.02mm
Net Weight: 1.0 kg spool
Surface Finish: Frosted matte for a professional look
Nozzle Requirement: Use a stainless steel nozzle to prevent wear
Print Settings:
Printing Temperature: 210–240°C
Bed Temperature: 60°C
Printing Speed: 30–60mm/s
Cooling Fan: Off
Material Advantages:
Up to 6x stronger than PLA in toughness
Flexural Modulus: ~800 MPa
Heat Resistance: Withstands temperatures up to 130°C
Excellent chemical resistance and dimensional stability
Suitable for automotive, electronics, and structural applications
Low shrinkage and warping compared to standard engineering filaments
Why Choose S3DPS PBT Filament?
PBT is part of the polyester family and offers semi-crystalline structure with properties similar to PET. When reinforced with glass fibre, it significantly improves tensile strength, flexural strength, and impact resistance, making it ideal for demanding, load-bearing components. This filament provides professional-grade results with reliable printability on most FDM printers.
PBT PRO Performance Summary:
Property | Value |
---|---|
Print Temp | 225–235°C |
Bed Temp | 40–70°C |
Tensile Strength | 22.4 MPa |
Flexural Strength | 261.9 MPa |
Flexural Modulus | 708 MPa |
Notched Impact | 19.1 KJ/m² |
Unnotched Impact | 101.2 KJ/m² |
Heat Distortion Temp | 36.5°C |
Density | 1.297 g/cm³ |
Melt Flow Index | 8–15 g/10min |
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