Description
Description
Fiberon™ PET-CF17: High-Performance Carbon Fiber Reinforced PET Filament
Engineered for Strength and Precision
Fiberon™ PET-CF17 is a carbon fiber reinforced PET (polyethylene terephthalate) filament, specifically designed for engineering-grade 3D printing. With 17% carbon fiber content, it delivers a high modulus for excellent stiffness and dimensional stability, making it ideal for functional prototypes and end-use parts.
Key Performance Features
- High Modulus & Strength: The carbon fiber reinforcement provides outstanding rigidity and mechanical strength, suitable for demanding engineering applications.
- Heat Resistance: Maintains structural integrity at elevated temperatures, making it suitable for parts exposed to heat or requiring thermal stability. Annealing is required for higher heat resistance.
- Moisture Insensitivity: Unlike many engineering filaments, Fiberon™ PET-CF17 is less sensitive to moisture, ensuring consistent print quality and reducing the need for pre-drying.
- Easy to Print: Offers smooth extrusion and reliable bed adhesion, making it accessible to users with standard high-temperature FDM/FFF 3D printers equipped with a hardened nozzle.
Ideal for Engineering Applications
Perfect for automotive, aerospace, robotics, and industrial parts where strength, durability, and precision are essential.
Choose Fiberon™ PET-CF17 for your engineering projects when you need a composite material that combines high strength, heat resistance, moisture insensitivity, and reliable, easy printing.
Printing Requirements
Printing Temperature: 270˚C - 300˚C
Build Plate Temperature: 70˚C - 80˚C
Chamber Temperature: Room Temperature
Printing Speed: up to 300mm/s
Cooling Fan: OFF
Direct Drive:
Retraction Distance: 3mm
Retraction Speed: 40mm/s
Indirect Drive:
Retraction Distance: 6mm
Retraction Speed: 60mm/s
Recommended Drying Settings:
Regular Oven: 100˚C for 10h
PolyDryer: Level 3 for 18h (PolyDryer™)
(Only if the material has absorbed moisture)
Annealing Settings: 120˚C for 10h
Annealing Settings For Parts With Large Overhangs or Thin Sections: 100˚C for 14h
More info and tips on annealing in FAQ tab.











