Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ vs PETG

Compare Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ and PETG filaments side-by-side. See which one is best for your 3D printing project.

Detailed Comparison

Property
Ultrafuse ABS fusion+
PETG
Tier Rating
Tier null
Tier A
Family
ABS
PETG
Nozzle Temp
250°C
215-270°C
Bed Temp
100°C
70-90°C
Enclosure
not needed
optional
Cooling
Moderate cooling; too much cooling can hurt layer adhesion
Moisture Sensitivity
low
moderate

Strengths Comparison

Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ Strengths

    PETG Strengths

    • Tougher than PLA, higher temp tolerance, more durable in real-world use
    • Good clarity and low friction among easy-to-print materials

    Considerations

    Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ Caveats

      PETG Caveats

      • Overhangs/bridges sag; supports can be hard to remove
      • Absorbs water fairly quickly

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Is Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ or PETG better for 3D printing?
      PETG is generally rated higher (Tier A) compared to Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ (Tier null). However, the best choice depends on your specific needs: Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ is best for various applications, while PETG is best for Tougher than PLA, higher temp tolerance, more durable in real-world use.
      What are the temperature differences between Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ and PETG?
      Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ prints at 250°C nozzle / 100°C bed. PETG prints at 215-270°C nozzle / 70-90°C bed.
      Do Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ and PETG need an enclosure?
      Ultrafuse ABS fusion+: not needed. PETG: optional.
      Which is more beginner-friendly: Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ or PETG?
      Both Ultrafuse ABS fusion+ and PETG are beginner-friendly options.

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