Not all PCTG filaments are created equally.
I've been asked what the "Pro" in 3D-Fuel's Pro PCTG means. Sometimes, feedback from our customers, like Clark, says it best.
"The two brands definitely do not print the same, and I've noticed the chemical resistance as well. I race go karts and have been designing and printing several items such as fuel and brake line clips, catch cans, an air gauge bracket for my trailer, a rack for my spare gearsets, etc., and your filament definitely holds up better to exposure to the chemicals (PAG based oils, petroleum based tire preps, etc.) that we commonly use."
Though we have a growing number of imitators, Pro PCTG can withstand the abuse customers throw at it, thanks to its wide range of demanding use cases.
I heard from another customer this week that the functional parts he's printing in Pro PCTG are withstanding the drag track on Tony Stewart's Top Fuel dragster at speeds exceeding 300 mph. That's just a little bit faster than the parts I print for my Ford Maverick.
Happy Printing!
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