When you realise your clear PETG is UV active

Spooky!

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Is that Creality’s Hyper PETG? That looks cool!!!

Regrettably, no. I don’t know if the Creality PETG is UV active or not as I haven’t ordered any yet. This was some Eryone PETG I’ve had for a while. It used to be you could buy it on Amazon, don’t know if that’s still the case.

I’ve got a reel of Overture PETG too, that also seems to be active. The orange of the pumpkin you can see in the background is Creality’s orange and is UV active, as is Bambu’s orange.

The only white UV active filament I’ve found is Eryone…short video to demonstrate…

…video too large…hold on while I find a host…

Good ol’ YouTube…

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Oh yeah that is awesome, and what a unique way to display different filaments!

Is that the Eryone Rapid PETG? Or standard? I’m in luck, Amazon-US is running a sale on both and I need some white PETG. The blue effect would be pretty nice bonus!

Tnbhat’s Eryone PLA, not PETG. I don’t have any Eryone PETG left, or anything made from it to test I’m afraid…just grab a blacklight (they’re only a few quid) and check your filaments - they don’t have to be printed to see which ones glow and which ones don’t…

Also, just noticed this. I’m a bit disappointed in that I was hoping the support structure would glow under UV…but whilst I was proving it didn’t, I managed to prove something else did…