PETG Filament
PETG filament is the second large used filament in 3D printing community. It is a material that offers unmatched versatility and exceptional performance. This thermoplastic polyester material strikes the perfect balance between strength, durability, and ease of use, making it a go-to choice for a wide range of applications.
One of the standout features of PETG filament is its impressive strength and impact resistance. Unlike traditional filaments like PLA, PETG can withstand significant stress and maintain its structural integrity, even in demanding environments. This makes it an ideal choice for functional prototypes, outdoor prints, and components that require durability.
Additionally, PETG filament boasts excellent temperature resistance, allowing your prints to withstand exposure to high temperatures without deforming or losing their shape. This characteristic makes it suitable for applications such as automotive parts, kitchen accessories, and other products that may encounter elevated temperatures during use.
Printing with PETG filament is a breeze, thanks to its excellent adhesion to build plates and minimal warping tendencies. With proper bed preparation and temperature settings, you can achieve consistent, high-quality prints with minimal effort.
PETG Print Temperature
Nozzle temperature | 215-245°C |
Heatbed temperature | 20-80°C |
Air cooling | 20% |
Interlaminar adhesion | very high |
Bed adhesion | medium |
Melting point | 222-225°C |
Softening temperature | 80°C |
Operating temperature | -40+70°C |
Rockwell hardness | R106 |
Elongation at break | 50% |
Flexural strength | 76,1 MPa |
Tensile strength | 36,5 MPa |
Elastic modulus | 2,6 HPa |
Flexural modulus | 1,12 HPa |
Glass transition temperature | 80°C |
Density | 1,3 g/sm³ |
Printing accuracy | ± 0,1% |
Shrinkage during production | no |
Water absorption | 0,12% |
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