Technical Specifications
Typical Applications
- Rigid brackets and supports for indoor applications
- Lightweight structural parts without high-temperature requirements
- Robotics and automation – rigid gripper parts
- Dimensionally stable measurement fixtures and templates
- Housings with increased stiffness requirements
Compliance Evidence
⚠ Partially documented – no complete RoHS certificate available. Evidence via manufacturer documentation.
Evidence: Bambu Lab publishes RoHS information in the Material Safety Portal.
⚠ Partially documented – SVHC statement available, but no complete REACH conformity declaration on file.
Evidence: REACH data via the Bambu Material Safety Portal.
The evidence listed applies to the filament or raw material per manufacturer documentation. Regulatory clearance of the printed final product – particularly for food contact, medical devices, electrical applications or UL-relevant parts – is not automatically included and must be evaluated on a project-specific basis. Technical machine assignment is handled internally.
Material Documents
Material Profile
PETG-CF is the entry point into CF-reinforced composites: easier to process than PA-CF or PC-CF, but with significantly increased stiffness over standard PETG. Ideal for applications that need more stiffness than PETG but don’t require extreme temperatures or maximum strength.
PETG-CF vs. PA-CF
| Property | PETG-CF | PA12-CF |
|---|---|---|
| Tensile strength | ~60 MPa | ~80–110 MPa |
| HDT | ~80 °C | ~175 °C |
| Processability | Easier | More demanding |
| Material cost | Lower | Higher |
PETG-CF is the economical choice for rigid indoor parts under 80 °C – PA-CF when temperature and maximum strength are required.