Black PETG 3D Printer Filament

(24 customer reviews)

Price range: £24.99 through £29.99 Ex. VAT

  • Premium PETg 3D printing filament
  • Recycled Material: 100%
  • Compatible with Bambu Lab AMS and most 3D printers
  • UK Stock

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PETg (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) is fast becoming a favourite in the world of 3D printing. Combining the user-friendliness of PLA with strength and durability closer to ABS, PETg is ideal for both prototypes and end-use applications. It prints smoothly, has excellent layer adhesion, and resists warping – all with little to no odour.

To reduce the environmental impact of virgin plastic, Filamentive PETg is made with 100% recycled material wherever possible, sourced from verified industrial waste streams. This ensures excellent performance while supporting circular manufacturing practices.

Strong, reliable, and dimensionally stable, this is a go-to material for engineers, designers, and anyone needing high-performance 3D printing filament, beyond PLA.

✅100% recycled PETg – reducing plastic waste and environmental impact
✅ Excellent strength and durability – perfect for mechanical and functional parts
✅ Easy to print – minimal warping, strong adhesion, and low odour
✅ Compatible with Bambu Lab, Prusa, Creality, UltiMaker, and more
✅ Trusted filament UK brand – high-quality, sustainable 3D printing materials

Printing temperature: 240±15°C Bed temperature: 70–80°C

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Additional information

Weight 1750 kg
diameter

1.75mm, 2.85mm

weight

1kg, 750g

Sustainability

Sustainability Profile: PETg

Product Overview

Material name: PETg (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-modified)

Origin: Thermoplastic polymer derived from PET (commonly used in plastic bottles), with glycol added to improve toughness and printability

Manufacturing location: European Union (using audited partner production facilities)

Environmental Credentials

Recycled content: 100% (percentage by weight; based on supplier material declarations)

Recycled Material: Post-industrial recycled (PIR) material recovered from controlled manufacturing waste streams

Carbon footprint: Supplier data indicates a significantly reduced carbon footprint compared to virgin PLA, due to recycled content use and localised production. Full life cycle assessment (LCA) in development.

Packaging: 100% recyclable cardboard spool; spool-less refill also available. Check local guidelines.

Shipping: Manufactured in Europe, warehoused and distributed from the UK. All non-palletised shipments use DPD’s carbon-neutral delivery service, reducing transportation emissions for UK and EU customers.

Circularity & End-of-Life

Biodegradability: PETg is not biodegradable in home or industrial composting environments. Its environmental value lies in durability and recyclability.

Recycling: PETg is not currently accepted through Filamentive’s recycling scheme. However, it can be mechanically recycled by specialist processors, subject to local facility capabilities.

Disposal/reuse guidance: Reuse is encouraged where possible. PETg is not widely accepted in UK kerbside recycling schemes – please check with your local authority or recycling provider for appropriate disposal or recovery options.

Certifications & Standards

ISO: Production partners operate under certified quality and environmental management systems (EMS) such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.

RoHS & REACH compliant: Free from restricted and hazardous substances, in line with UK and EU regulations

Internal testing: Every batch is tested for extrusion consistency and dimensional tolerance. Material is verified on in-house 3D printers to ensure reliable print performance and minimal variation across colours and batches.

Supporting Sustainability at Filamentive

Filamentive offers recycled alternatives to virgin 3D printing materials – helping businesses reduce their environmental impact while maintaining print performance. Our PETg supports your organisation’s circularity and carbon reduction goals, without compromising on strength or reliability.

For technical information, SDS or sustainability-related queries, please contact: [email protected]   

 

This Sustainability Profile is provided for informational purposes only. While Filamentive makes reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of the information, some data is based on third-party sources and may be subject to change. No warranties or guarantees are made regarding completeness or suitability for regulatory compliance. All users are advised to independently verify the data before making environmental claims or purchasing decisions in line with their sustainability policies.

24 reviews for Black PETG 3D Printer Filament

  1. Martin N. (verified owner)

    Its great stuff!
    WE use this on all 6 of our Prusa CORE ONE printers and the XL at our print farm in Chessington.

  2. Martin (verified owner)

    Great fillament

  3. Andrew M. (verified owner)

  4. Ferrante Grasselli (verified owner)

  5. Graham O. (verified owner)

    Good price, great product

  6. Aaron (verified owner)

    Arrived ready to print! Low Warping 🙂

  7. Alex Gibson (verified owner)

  8. Taryn Allison (verified owner)

    Good can’t fault it

  9. Michael (verified owner)

    Easy to print and minimal to no stringing. Prints at a lower temperature than other PET-G but seems just as strong.

  10. Richard M. (verified owner)

    Excellent quality.

  11. Taryn Allison (verified owner)

    Great service thanks

  12. Taryn A. (verified owner)

    Great

  13. Darryn Cooper (verified owner)

    If you want clean consistent prints then I can highly recommend Filamentive petg black. I’ve lost count how many rolls I’ve used.

    Image #1 from Darryn Cooper
  14. Devang G. (verified owner)

  15. Loenja Selter (verified owner)

    Generally really good, but I have had the occasional batch that had serious consistency issues

  16. Anonymous (verified owner)

  17. Mark Taylor (verified owner)

    My goto filament, gives nice clean prints with a nice gloss finish.

    Image #1 from Mark Taylor
  18. Justin M. (verified owner)

    GBUnited Kingdom

    PETG strong and performs as expected. Stringing on lower layers fixed by lowering bed temp – probably more to do with colour (and heat retention) than material.

  19. Ben Weatherill (verified owner)

    A good attempt but the 0.05+- accuracy and possibly other issues make for inconsistent prints in comparison to the competition. When testing this filament directly against Prusament it comes up short with clogging or under-extrusion due to the lack of consistency, which is perhaps why it’s not mentioned on the site and only in the datasheet.

    People mention virtually no stringing, and yes if sticking to the lower 230-235 degrees nozzle temp suggested then yes PETG, in general, will not string, but for better adhesion for items needing to be stronger or watertight then a temp of 240-250 will introduce stringing significantly.

    I wish this filament had a better result overall but the inconsistency means I can’t ship products to customers as consistently as I could with Prusament or Proto-Pasta, which is shame really as I really want to have a recycled filament product.

  20. Chung Chu (verified owner)

    GBScotland, United Kingdom

    Prints well. First 50M was dry and then heard an increase in popping noise. Once dried again was good.

  21. Liam (verified owner)

    Fantastic filament. Virtually no stringing. Prints beautifully.

  22. Spede90

    No regrets, superb filament and I can recommend.
    Layer adhesion quite impressive with higher temps.
    Check https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4036228 and see yourself.

  23. boogle

    Just like the white PETG, this filament is super easy to print with and provides an excellent finish. I’ve printed a cup with in-place hinged lid and it turned out exactly as designed, working perfectly. The black is very ‘black’, but also exceedingly shiny. If it wasn’t for the imperfections from 3D printing such as layer lines I’m sure it would be very close to a piano black finish. It’s also really smooth to the touch, so very pleasant for parts that will be handled. There’s also very minimal stringing which PETG can suffer from.

    Printed parts are very strong, I’ve got a few spool holders printed in this PETG and they look the same a few weeks later as they did when fresh off the printer.

    Definitely my favourite PETG so far, regardless of recycled or not.

  24. Stuart.Dransfield

    I have used Filamentive rPLA which was fantastic see my review. So whilst waiting for new supplies to arrive i thought i would give rPETG a try. Why have i not used this before , it was so smooth and easy to print , the finish is excellent . the price is great ( incidentaly the orange is the same colour as prusa orange ) I thought i would have problems printing as i had seen stories about PETG but it was fine first layer 240 on a bed of 65 then 235 on a bed of 55 it stuck well to my PEI bed i did use a small ammount of glue stick to aid seperation which i did by letting the bed cool to 35 then put a drop of IPA at the side and waited for 5 minutes and pop off it came . What more can i say apart from hurry along with new stocks i need to buy lots more 🙂 Keep up the good work Ravi .

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