Is PETG stronger than nylon?

In short, carbon fiber PETG tends to be slightly stronger than nylon. However, one isn't better than the other since they both come with plenty of benefits. Carbon fiber is stable and robust, although it can become brittle or clog your printer. Nylon is very shock absorbent and abrasion-resistant.
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What is stronger than PETG?

ABS has the higher glass transition temperature than PETG, and so requires heating more in order to induce the same deflection under the 66psi load when compared to PETG. So on the positive side, ABS stays stronger under heat.
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Is PETG stronger?

PETG is stronger, more durable, and it prints better. It's also available in transparent colors. ABS is only necessary if you absolutely need the 100 °C temperature resistance or its ability to be glued and painted.
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Does PETG break easily?

PETG is prone to being brittle if you apply too much cooling. Ideally, print PETG with no cooling for best strength.
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Is PETG fragile?

PETG becomes brittle due to a number of issues during printing, one is poor bed adhesion, and another is improper printing temperature for the bed and the hotend.
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The BEST 3D printing material? Comparing PLA, PETG



Can PETG shatter?

While PETG features an elongation at break of nearly 25%, PLA is very brittle, meaning it can break easily if pulled or bent.
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How durable is PETG?

PETG Characteristics. In short, PETG is a really tough material – it's extremely durable and prints without odor. Once you've dialed in the correct print settings, it prints nicely too. Users report similar finish quality to PLA.
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Is PETG stronger than polycarbonate?

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.
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Which filament is the strongest?

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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How strong is PETG prints?

How Strong is PETG? PETG is a relatively new filament which has been gaining popularity in the 3D printing field for a number of reasons, one of them being strength. When looking at the tensile strength of PETG, there are mixed numbers but generally, we are looking at a range between 4,100 – 8500 psi.
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Which is stronger nylon or ABS?

Nylon is a great material for making structural parts. Compared to ABS with a tensile strength of 4,700 psi, nylon's estimated tensile strength of 7,000 psi is head and shoulders above ABS.
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Is PLA or PETG stronger?

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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Is PETG filament nylon?

Tensile Strength

Carbon fiber PETG can hold a higher weight than nylon before breaking. It has a 50 MPa rating, while nylon usually has 40 to 45 MPa. While carbon fiber has a higher tensile strength than nylon, it's not nearly as durable. Nylon can withstand intense use without degrading.
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Is PLA or PETG more brittle?

Though PLA and PETG are known to have similar densities, PLA is notably more brittle and snaps far easier if put under significant pressure. PETG is more durable, stronger, and features better impact resistance, due to its increased flexibility.
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What do you use PETG for?

PETG is used in a variety of signage, packaging, industrial and medical applications:
  • Medical braces.
  • Bottles.
  • Electronics.
  • Guards.
  • Glazing.
  • Covers.
  • Point-of-purchase and graphic displays.
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Is PETG more expensive than acrylic?

Cost. PETG plastics are a little bit more pricy and their costs depend on the application of the material. Being more efficient and flexible, acrylic is more affordable compared to PETG plastics.
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What is the difference between plexiglass and PETG?

Acrylic is much more flexible than styrene, heavier in density and less susceptible to scratches due to its rigid exterior. It also has a shiny look that results in a professional looking display. PETG is more flexible and lightweight, with an impact strength of 5-7 times that of acrylic.
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Is PETG abrasion resistant?

Compared to Acetal and Nylon, PETG filament has better resistance to acidic conditions and higher wear and abrasion resistance. PETG has many uses and applications because of it's excellent chemical properties; the plastic can be found in products ranging from medical equipment, food packaging, signage, and more.
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Will PETG melt in car?

Will 3D Printed PETG Melt in a Car? If you need a model that will be placed in the car, PETG should last longer, but it really doesn't mean that it won't melt in the car. PETG 3D printer filaments have a melting point of about 260°C.
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Does PETG absorb water?

When not in use PETG should be stored away from sunlight and in a resealable bag with desiccant. Like many other plastics, PETG is a hygroscopic material, absorbing moisture from its surrounding environment.
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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 I drink out of PETG?

Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol Filament (PETG)

PETG is another one of the few food-safe filaments for 3D printing. They're easy to use, although some versions get soft when exposed to a temperature of 100 °C (212 °F). That said, a PETG cup shouldn't be used for consuming hot drinks.
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How long will PETG last outdoors?

However, after about a year of exposure to outdoor conditions, they become much stiffer and start to fail when stressed ever so slightly. I have not been able to isolate which factor contributes to this deterioration: The environment involves plenty of UV light in summer and below 0C temperatures in winter.
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