1 (edited by carl_m1968 2015-08-17 21:36:49)

Topic: PET+ Filament by Make Solid.

http://soliforum.com/i/?AWypHCK.jpghttp://soliforum.com/i/?gYA0xuf.jpgTried some PET+ filament by Makesolid today. I have to say the finish quality is impressive. This was printed at 60mm/s at a .20mm layer height.

I used Simplify3d for slicing and printed on my CTC FF clone at 260c.

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Re: PET+ Filament by Make Solid.

have you looked into the safety risks of using PET? it has real bad off-gases some not smelled but still very bad to breath. like other materials e.g. Nylon, Teflon...

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3 (edited by carl_m1968 2015-08-18 08:21:28)

Re: PET+ Filament by Make Solid.

n2ri wrote:

have you looked into the safety risks of using PET? it has real bad off-gases some not smelled but still very bad to breath. like other materials e.g. Nylon, Teflon...

I am 47 years old, I have soldered and breathed the smoke from that since I was 19. I breath much worse out on my daily commute then the small amount of gases this PET + might generate IF over heated. Most of these filaments are perfectly safe if used as their manufacturer says. Its when you exceed that max temp that you then start genetating gases that may or may not be harmful. I found long ago that sombody will find a harmful factor in everything. Have you ever read the MSDS on H20? That is some dangerous stuff. But used normally it is harmless and in fact necessary for us to live.

What evet is going to kill me, will kill me when the time comes. I'm not going to live in some bubble of isolation and I am not going to worry about some potential gases.

MSDS says exposure to processing fumes may note the word may cause eye and respiratory irratation. Thats all. Nothing about being lethal or dangerous unless burned in a flame. Not melted. So relax on this one. The stuff is safe.

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Re: PET+ Filament by Make Solid.

well now that its brought up, do you know one of the 1st symptoms of Lead poisoning is loss of mental capacity and thought patterns being disrupted? just sayin. and I am 57 if that matters. you will understand that as you get older all the stuff you done earlier come back on our health 10x later on. ;^)

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5 (edited by josh.aeauto 2015-08-18 18:55:04)

Re: PET+ Filament by Make Solid.

carl_m1968 wrote:

Have you ever read the MSDS on H20? That is some dangerous stuff.

http://rationalwiki.org/w/images/thumb/d/d5/Dhmok.gif/300px-Dhmok.gif
https://corysinman.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/dihydrogen-monoxide.jpg
http://www.bobbyshred.com/images/bandhmo2.jpg

Ban Dihidrogen Monoxide...


On a serious note, I agree with n2ri - the stuff you breathe shouldn't be played around with, and you can't always take someone else's word that something is necessarily "safe"

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6 (edited by carl_m1968 2015-08-18 21:22:45)

Re: PET+ Filament by Make Solid.

So if you can't trust the MSDS from the maker then who can you trust. As I said the only caution as stated on the MSDS for PET by the maker is possible and may cause throat and eye irritation. Nothing else is listed unless the material is burned in a fire which extruding does not do. So I am sorry but based on the MSDS this stuff is actually safer than ABS.

https://d11mzknh295tta.cloudfront.net/s … PET%2B.pdf

This thread was not meant to be a product safety debate. I was simply posting the results of an alternate material. If we are going to afraid of materials then why even bother testing new ones?

I was just sharing my results and now my thread gets derailed in to a product safety debate. Thanks.

Printing since 2009 and still love it!
Anycubic 4MAX best $225 ever invested.
Voxelabs Proxima SLA. 6 inch 2k Mono LCD.
Anycubic Predator, massive Delta machine. 450 x 370 print envelope.