Fiberlogy FiberSatin vs PETG

Compare Fiberlogy FiberSatin and PETG filaments side-by-side. See which one is best for your 3D printing project.

Detailed Comparison

Property
Fiberlogy FiberSatin
PETG
Tier Rating
Tier null
Tier A
Family
PLA
PETG
Nozzle Temp
215°C
215-270°C
Bed Temp
60°C
70-90°C
Enclosure
not needed
optional
Cooling
Moderate cooling; too much cooling can hurt layer adhesion
Moisture Sensitivity
low
moderate

Strengths Comparison

Fiberlogy FiberSatin Strengths

    PETG Strengths

    • Tougher than PLA, higher temp tolerance, more durable in real-world use
    • Good clarity and low friction among easy-to-print materials

    Considerations

    Fiberlogy FiberSatin Caveats

      PETG Caveats

      • Overhangs/bridges sag; supports can be hard to remove
      • Absorbs water fairly quickly

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Is Fiberlogy FiberSatin or PETG better for 3D printing?
      PETG is generally rated higher (Tier A) compared to Fiberlogy FiberSatin (Tier null). However, the best choice depends on your specific needs: Fiberlogy FiberSatin is best for various applications, while PETG is best for Tougher than PLA, higher temp tolerance, more durable in real-world use.
      What are the temperature differences between Fiberlogy FiberSatin and PETG?
      Fiberlogy FiberSatin prints at 215°C nozzle / 60°C bed. PETG prints at 215-270°C nozzle / 70-90°C bed.
      Do Fiberlogy FiberSatin and PETG need an enclosure?
      Fiberlogy FiberSatin: not needed. PETG: optional.
      Which is more beginner-friendly: Fiberlogy FiberSatin or PETG?
      Both Fiberlogy FiberSatin and PETG are beginner-friendly options.

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