Fibreheart PETG-CF High Flow User Manual
Introduction to Siraya Tech PETG-CF HF
Designed for both hobbyists and professionals, this guide helps you harness the capabilities of PETG-CF HF High Flow, a unique 3D printing filament that merges the user-friendliness of PETG with the enhanced strength and durability of carbon fiber reinforcement. This material is ideal for those seeking a lightweight yet robust material for functional prototypes, tooling, and end-use parts.
Preparing for Printing
- Printer Compatibility
Siraya Tech PETG-CF HF High Flow is compatible with most FDM/FFF 3D printers that have a heated bed and a nozzle capable of reaching 240°C.
For optimal results, direct drive extruders are recommended as they offer superior filament control, which is crucial for reliably printing with carbon fiber-reinforced materials.
A hardened steel nozzle is also recommended to prevent wear and tear from the abrasive carbon fiber content. Â Â
- Print Bed Preparation
Ensure your print bed is clean and properly leveled. The recommended build plate temperature is 80°C. Compatible build surfaces include glass and PEI film.  Â
- Enclosure (Recommended)
While not mandatory, an enclosure is highly recommended when printing with PETG-CF HF High Flow. An enclosure helps maintain a consistent temperature throughout the printing process, which is crucial for preventing warping or cracking, especially in larger prints. Â Â
Printing with Siraya Tech PETG-CF HF
Nozzle Temperature | 230-250°C |  |
Build Plate Temperature | 80°C | |
Printing speeds | 100-200 mm/s | Start at the lower end of this range and gradually increase the speed to find the optimal setting. |
Recommended nozzle diameter | 0.4 mm or larger | |
Nozzle material recommendation | Carbon hardened, hardened steel or higher grade nozzles | |
Retraction Distance | 1-5 mm  | |
Retraction Speed | 1800-3600 mm/min | |
Build Platform Material | Glass and PEI film | Using a glue stick or a specialized coating can further enhance adhesion. |
Cooling Fan | 0-30% |
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Moisture Management
Like many engineering-grade filaments, PETG-CF HF High Flow can absorb moisture from the air, which can negatively affect print quality.
- Storage
Always store the filament in its original moisture-resistant packaging when not in use. For long-term storage, using a dry box with desiccant is highly recommended.
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Drying FilamentÂ
- This can be done by placing the filament in a food dehydrator or oven at 70-80°C for 4-6 hours.
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- Do not dry the filament right after opening the packaging, as Siraya Tech dries all their filaments. Overdrying a dried filament can trigger the annealing process and make the filament unprintable.
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- If you observe any degradation in print quality after prolonged exposure to air, you may need to dry the filament.
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- It's important to note that excessive drying can degrade the filament, so only dry it if necessary.
Additional Recommendations
- Although PETG-CF HF High Flow has lower odor compared to ABS-CF, it's still recommended to print in a well-ventilated area.
- If using support structures, a Raft separation distance of 0.16-0.18 mm is recommended.
- For functional parts requiring maximum strength, using 100% infill with ±45° infill angles can provide optimal results.