Does PETG curl?

PETG on BuildTak would curl no matter what I did. But with the MK3S, I get perfect PETG prints as long as I clean the bed thoroughly (and use glass cleaner on the PEI).
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What causes PETG to curl?

Whenever some part of your printing object starts to curl upwards, you've got a warped 3D print on your hands. The problem occurs because the temperature differences between layers of extruded plastic are too big.
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Is PETG supposed to be flexible?

In fact, PETG is flexible enough that it is virtually unbreakable in the layer direction. Excellent layer adhesion translates into improved surface finishes. Low shrinkage means it is often a good choice for printing larger items.
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Does PETG deform?

For PETG, the suitable temperature is about 90-110 °C (194-230 °F). In this range, neither the warping or dimensional changes are too significant. At higher temperatures, PETG deforms gradually, up to 170 °C (338 °F), when it melts just like the PLA.
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Will PETG warp in the sun?

PETG won't melt in the sun. Its melting point is 500 °F (260 °C), and the glass transition temperature is 176 °F (80 °C). Also, PETG is more resistant than other thermoplastic filaments to UV-A and UV-B radiation while being immune to the UV-C rays of the sun.
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Can PETG hold boiling water?

Temperature Resistance

While most PETGs can withstand temperatures of up to around 80 °C, ABS can go until 100 °C. The margin is small enough that PETG will last in most electronics applications, but only ABS will survive boiling water.
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How long will PETG last outdoors?

Several of my PETG prints for outdoors use have deteriorated over the course of about 1 year. Initially, the prints are strong and have that characteristic bit of flex that you'd expect of PETG.
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Does PETG warp over time?

PETG, also known as PET-G, is a super cool, specialized plastic that's used to make models with a 3D printer. Its thermodynamic nature allows you to print almost any design you could think of, but it can also easily warp if the conditions aren't just right.
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How rigid is PETG?

The PETG is a less rigid material (more elastic) than the PLA: it is easier to bend it and it is less fragile than the PLA. It is also less rigid than ABS, but in this case the difference is much smaller. Resistance.
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At what temperature does PETG soften?

The softening temperature or temperature resistance of PETG is 85 ºC, this is intermediate between the PLA and ABS.
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Is PETG more brittle than PLA?

PETG has been on the uprise since a couple of years and is praised for having the ease of printing of PLA but being less brittle and thermally more resistant.
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How do you harden PETG?

A good starting point is to anneal the PETG at an approximate temperature between 75°C (167°C) and 78°C (172°F), for a time of between 40 minutes and 80 minutes and then let it cool very slowly.
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How do I make my PETG shiny after sanding?

Using a polishing compound is another great way to smooth PETG prints. In fact, a nice polish will enhance the effects of sanding and further eliminate layer lines from your print. Before beginning, ensure that your part has been adequately sanded with high grit sandpaper.
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How do I fix my PETG curls?

Use glue. This happens to me when the material is still to soft when the nozzle suddenly changes direction, pulling the material with it. The glue helps the PETG to stick better when soft, as well as easier to remove after the the print is done.
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How do I stop my filament from curling?

  1. Use the Right Printer Filament for Your 3D Printer. ...
  2. Ensure the Extruder's Temperature Isn't Too Hot or Cold. ...
  3. Clean Off Any Excess Filament From the Nozzle. ...
  4. Ensure the Nozzle Isn't Too Close to the Bed. ...
  5. Add Adhesion to the Surface of the Bed. ...
  6. Ensure the Flow Rate Is Consistent. ...
  7. Use a Filament Clip. ...
  8. Replace the Teflon Tube.
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At what temperature does PETG start to warp?

The glass transition temperature of PETG ranges from 80-95°C which makes it more efficient in facing the hot climate and extreme temperature as compared to other filaments.
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What are the advantages of PETG?

As mentioned above, PETG has gained popularity for use in modern 3D printers. A polyethylene terephthalate glycol filament prints easily and provides excellent layer adhesion. Low shrinkage rates allow for larger prints than with PLA or ABS, while PETG is also strong, chemical resistant and odourless while printing.
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Is PETG better than acrylic?

PETG is a great choice for machine guarding. It is much stronger than acrylic but does not have the impact strength of polycarbonate. The cost is usually somewhere between acrylic and polycarbonate. PETG provides excellent toughness, gloss and chemical resistance.
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Should I use PETG or acrylic?

Acrylic. Probably the most used, the acrylic material is more glass-like, with higher clarity than PETG, but is also more rigid. While it is technically stronger than PETG, it's also more prone to shattering because of its rigidity. This is especially important if you get angry at your PC for losing a game.
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How do I stop my PETG from lifting?

If you increase your bed temperature, you'll stop your PETG from warping. How does it happen? Increasing print bed temperature controls the rapid change of temperature. In the process, it helps heat emit evenly on the model.
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Does PETG need an enclosure?

Overall, PETG is generally very easy to print with, as it requires no enclosure nor heated bed, making it compatible with virtually all FDM printers. It combines ease of printing with great strength and durability, making it a great filament choice for any print.
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Does PETG need fan?

PETG will print quite nicely without fans. Unlike other materials that require fans during printing, PETG actually does better without them. If you notice cracks and delamination in your prints, turn off the fans because printing without them increases layer adhesion.
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Does PETG degrade in water?

PLA and PETG absorb moisture, but do not dissolve in water. Usually what a person means by waterproofing is water won't seep through the layers of the material and leak out of a container. Note: most glass will absorb small amounts of moisture, but are still waterproof.
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Is PETG waterproof?

PETG, a modification of PET, which is used in water bottles, is a great material for making waterproof prints. PETG is commonly considered to be waterproof and also has an excellent thermal resistance.
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What is the strongest filament for 3D printing?

Polycarbonate. According to multiple manufacturers and reviewers, polycarbonate (PC) is considered the strongest consumer filament out there. PC can yield extremely high-strength parts when printed correctly with an all-metal hot end and an enclosure.
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