The PETG, polyethylene glycol terephthalate is ideal for printing parts that are very resistant to breakage and with a very smooth and uniform surface finish.
It provides very resistant printed pieces, with a high adhesion between layers, this means that the printed pieces are much more resistant between layers and the breaks will not occur along a layer, if not along the entire piece.
Resists the attack of different chemical agents
Does not absorb water
Low shrinkage (no warping or breakage between layers)
It is necessary to use a warm bed.
It is necessary to use lacquers for 3D printing
It is a material that we recommend to try without a doubt.
The resistance to temperature varies depending on the design and characteristics of the printed piece.
Density : | 1,27 g/cm³ (23°C) |
Printed Recommended Temperature : | 230±10°C |
Distorsion Temperature : | 110°C |
Speed : | 40mm/s-120mm/s |
Hot Bed : | Yes |
Hot Bed Maximum Temperature (ºC) : | 70Cº±10 |
Tensile strength : | 44,1MPa |
Elongation at Break : | 150% |
Blending Strenght : | 87Mpa |
Flexural Madulus : | 2180Mpa |
Unnotched Impact Strength : | n/a |
: | Optional |