Yake PETG Filament – Domestic production, professional results
Yake PETG is a 3D printer filament produced in Turkey, known for its impact and heat resistance. It combines the ease of printing of PLA with the strength and chemical resistance comparable to ABS. Its stable diameter tolerance and smooth surface make it safe for use in both hobby and industrial prototyping.
Why Yake PETG?
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Domestic production assurance: Continuous quality control, stock continuity, fast delivery and technical support.
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High impact & flexibility: Parts are more resistant to breakage; ideal for functional applications.
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Chemical and moisture resistance: More resistant to cleaning chemicals and outdoor conditions than PLA.
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Smooth surface, strong adhesion: Consistent performance in bridging and interlayer integrity.
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Stable diameter: Low risk of clogging and high dimensional accuracy with ±0.02 mm tolerance.
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Transparent and opaque colours: Wide range of uses from mechanical parts to display products.
Technical Specifications
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Material: PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)
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Weight: 1KG net (including gross packaging can be specified)
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Diameter / Tolerance: 1.75 mm / ±0.02 mm
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Density: ~1.27 g/cm³ (may vary depending on color)
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Heat Resistance: ~70–80 °C (advantageous for use inside the case)
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Compatibility: All FDM printers that support 1.75mm PETG, such as Bamboo, Prusa, Creality, Anycubic, Elegoo, etc.
Recommended Print Settings (for starters)
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Nozzle: 230–250 °C
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Table: 70–85 °C
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Fan: 0–40% (can be increased for bridging)
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Speed: 35–70 mm/s (depending on model and nozzle diameter)
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Adhesion tips: Increase adhesion with thin layer of glue/spray on PEI, glass or textured surface.
Note: It is recommended to perform minor calibrations depending on your printer's environment.
Advantages Over PLA
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Impact & strength: PETG is tougher and more break-resistant than PLA.
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Heat & chemical resistance: More resistant to higher service temperatures and chemicals such as detergents/alcohol.
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Outdoor: UV stability depends on additives but is generally advantageous over PLA.
Areas of Use
Machine tools and jigs, storage boxes, RC parts, drone components, automotive interior prototypes, clear display products, functional hinges/clips.
Packaging & Storage
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Shipped with vacuum packaging + desiccant .
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Store in a zip-top bag in a dry place when not in use. Drying at 55–60°C for 3–4 hours before printing improves performance in humid environments.
FAQ – Short
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Is there an odor? Prints with low odor; ventilation is always recommended.
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Is it suitable for food contact? Raw PETG may be suitable for food contact; however, the printing process, ink/settings, and printer hygiene will affect the results. Food contact use is the responsibility of the user.
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Does it crack? Layer adhesion is high; it's beneficial to keep the cooling system on low and reduce ambient drafts.
Delivery & Support
Fast shipping within Türkiye. You can contact our technical team for material selection and setup support.
Yake PETG Filament – Domestic production, professional results
Yake PETG is a 3D printer filament produced in Turkey, known for its impact and heat resistance. It combines the ease of printing of PLA with the strength and chemical resistance comparable to ABS. Its stable diameter tolerance and smooth surface make it safe for use in both hobby and industrial prototyping.
Why Yake PETG?
-
Domestic production assurance: Continuous quality control, stock continuity, fast delivery and technical support.
-
High impact & flexibility: Parts are more resistant to breakage; ideal for functional applications.
-
Chemical and moisture resistance: More resistant to cleaning chemicals and outdoor conditions than PLA.
-
Smooth surface, strong adhesion: Consistent performance in bridging and interlayer integrity.
-
Stable diameter: Low risk of clogging and high dimensional accuracy with ±0.02 mm tolerance.
-
Transparent and opaque colours: Wide range of uses from mechanical parts to display products.
Technical Specifications
-
Material: PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)
-
Weight: 1KG net (including gross packaging can be specified)
-
Diameter / Tolerance: 1.75 mm / ±0.02 mm
-
Density: ~1.27 g/cm³ (may vary depending on color)
-
Heat Resistance: ~70–80 °C (advantageous for use inside the case)
-
Compatibility: All FDM printers that support 1.75mm PETG, such as Bamboo, Prusa, Creality, Anycubic, Elegoo, etc.
Recommended Print Settings (for starters)
-
Nozzle: 230–250 °C
-
Table: 70–85 °C
-
Fan: 0–40% (can be increased for bridging)
-
Speed: 35–70 mm/s (depending on model and nozzle diameter)
-
Adhesion tips: Increase adhesion with thin layer of glue/spray on PEI, glass or textured surface.
Note: It is recommended to perform minor calibrations depending on your printer's environment.
Advantages Over PLA
-
Impact & strength: PETG is tougher and more break-resistant than PLA.
-
Heat & chemical resistance: More resistant to higher service temperatures and chemicals such as detergents/alcohol.
-
Outdoor: UV stability depends on additives but is generally advantageous over PLA.
Areas of Use
Machine tools and jigs, storage boxes, RC parts, drone components, automotive interior prototypes, clear display products, functional hinges/clips.
Packaging & Storage
-
Shipped with vacuum packaging + desiccant .
-
Store in a zip-top bag in a dry place when not in use. Drying at 55–60°C for 3–4 hours before printing improves performance in humid environments.
FAQ – Short
-
Is there an odor? Prints with low odor; ventilation is always recommended.
-
Is it suitable for food contact? Raw PETG may be suitable for food contact; however, the printing process, ink/settings, and printer hygiene will affect the results. Food contact use is the responsibility of the user.
-
Does it crack? Layer adhesion is high; it's beneficial to keep the cooling system on low and reduce ambient drafts.
Delivery & Support
Fast shipping within Türkiye. You can contact our technical team for material selection and setup support.