Is PETG autoclavable?

PETG can be sterilized with radiation or compatible chemicals, but it cannot be autoclaved. Its chemical resistance is inferior to that of the polyolefins with a rating of “fair.”
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Which is better PET or PETG?

PET is the result of two monomers combining. PETG may involve these same monomers, but also includes glycol, giving it different chemical properties than PET. This means that PETG has better shock resistance and is better suited to higher temperatures.
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What is PETG resistant to?

PETG has applications in a range of industries due to being resistant to heat, impact and solvents.
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Is PET and PETG the same?

PETg can simply be thought of as PET with glycol added. The addition of glycol allows the material to be slightly more flexible, but not as much as TPU or TPE. Having a little more flexibility allows parts to have a greater tolerance to impact compared to PET.
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Is PETG chemically resistant?

Impact Resistance– PETG is less brittle than acrylic, and is a lower cost alternative to polycarbonate. Chemical Resistance– PETG offers superior chemical resistance when compared with many other transparent plastics.
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Things you should know about PETG



What temperature can PETG withstand?

PETG Smartfil (1.75mm or 2,85mm) filament is accepted for use in contact with food products use (FDA) and also does not emit odors to be printed. 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 safe for water bottles?

In general, PETG is a food-safe plastic that's commonly used for food containers and bottles for liquid beverages. Like acrylic and many other thermoplastics, PETG is fully recyclable. PETG is both thermoformable and vacuum-formable, and can tolerate a tremendous amount of pressure without cracking.
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Is PETG dishwasher safe?

PETG is dishwasher safe as it's heat-resistant and capable of withstanding the high temperatures in a dishwasher. PETG is also non-toxic and does not produce odors after being washed. Be sure to regulate the dryer setting on the dishwasher to prevent damage to the PETG.
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Is PETG plastic safe for drinking water?

PET & PETG Plastics Are BPA-Free

If you need packaging for foods or beverages, neither PET nor PETG contains this chemical. In addition to PET and PETG, plastics labeled with the recycling number of 2, 4 and 5 also are BPA-free.
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Can you clean PETG with isopropyl alcohol?

So after I see this I go onto the Prusa website and lo and behold, under the description for Petg properties it states: "Do not use Isopropyl alcohol to clean bed before printing with Petg".
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Is PETG toxic to print?

Does 3D Printing PETG Emit Harmful Fumes? PETG does not emit harmful fumes. It is a recyclable thermoplastic that does not emit toxic gases or produce strong smells.
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Is PETG stronger than PLA?

It is also more durable than PLA as well as less stiff. Generally, PETG is seen as a mixture between ABS and PLA. That means, it takes the best qualities of both to a certain degree. For example, PETG is stronger than PLA (though weaker than ABS) and more flexible than ABS (though less flexible than PLA).
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Are soda bottles PETG?

“PETG is a copolymer. So it's a polyester. But it's a different composition than the PET that's used to make injection stretch blow molded bottles, which are what a Coke bottle, a Pepsi bottle, a single-serve water bottle [are made from],” Standish said.
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Is PETG a food grade?

PETG* is usually absolutely food safe due to the plastic PET. As you can see, PETG filaments are therefore also perfectly suited for making things that are supposed to come into contact with food. This includes dishes, cups but also cans and even microwave dishes.
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Is PETG safe to laser cut?

So, can you laser cut PETG? Yes, you can laser cut PETG, but it is a dirty material to process, giving off a significant volume of white particulates. Your laser machine will need regular cleaning and fume extraction filters will soon clog up unless you have a sacrificial pre-filter to take the strain.
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Can you microwave PETG?

Is PETG Microwave Safe? PETG is transparent to microwaves and has a high enough heat-resistance to sufficiently deal with microwave applications. PETP is the normal plastic within the group that is used for bottles and injection molding, but PETG still holds up very well.
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Can I microwave PLA?

It is compostable and can break down in certain composting conditions. It is also BPA-free with NO-toxic chemicals, microwave & dishwasher (top rack) safe, heat resistant up to 120 degree celcius.
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Can you print PETG on glass?

Recommended - Straight on glass bed with a thin layer of Magigoo Original or glue stick. [2] - PETG can stick to glass, printing surfaces and sheets very well, sometimes too well.
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Is PLA or PETG better for food?

PETG filaments are safe for use with foods as long as they do not contain any harmful additives. The clear nature of PETG objects usually signifies freedom from impurities. They also hold up relatively well at high temperatures. This makes them one of the best filaments for printing food-safe items.
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Does PETG plastic Leach?

The researchers also tested water bottles made from PETG, a copolyester like the new Eastman Tritan which has replaced BPA water bottles. Again, EA chemicals were found to leach from those bottles as well.
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Why is PETG not recyclable?

Even though PETG and PET are chemically very similar, PETG is also excluded from being recycled by most programs. In fact, the chemical similarity of PETG to other types of PET plastic, combined with its low melting point, makes PETG a pesky contaminant during the recycling of PET.
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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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What temperature does PETG start to 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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Is PETG fire resistant?

Pet and PetG are flame retardant. It will melt but doesn't catch fire. The petroleum based ABS makes it never flame retardant. It is actually as flammable as gasoline when heated.
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