What should I print with PETG?

PETG is the perfect filament to combine strength and ductility, which is why it's used in so many mechanical parts and robotics. It has great chemical resistance with good water, acidic and alkalic resistance. PETG is also makes a great material for artistic prints like bracelet, rings, collars etc..
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What is PETG filament best used for?

In order to create PETG, glycol (G) is added to PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) at the molecular level. PETG has a greater strength and durability and most importantly for 3D printing it is more flexible than PET, preventing it from becoming brittle when printed.
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Is PETG toxic while printing?

In the 3D printing world, PETG is typically used in models that need good shock resistance or some flexibility, like snap-to-fit components. It's also a go-to material for food-related prints, as it doesn't deteriorate with water, isn't toxic, and is FDA-approved.
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Is PETG safe to breathe?

PETG fumes are safe to breathe. PETG comprises terephthalate, polyethylene, and glycol, which are non-toxic. Because of that, PETG does not emit harmful fumes.
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Can PETG be printed indoors?

When it comes to your indoor air quality, PETG definitely emits much, much less toxic fumes than ABS as I've done a bit of research on this and certainly in printing it, I haven't smelled a lot of irritation. The printer I'm printing it on actually is enclosed, although it's not like a Hepa filter or anything.
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3d Printing PETG For Beginners! Great For Functional Parts



What can you make with PETG?

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 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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Is PETG as strong as ABS?

For most people, there really isn't a reason to choose ABS over PETG. 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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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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Is PETG good for mechanical parts?

PETG is a very tough material with good thermal resistance. Its use is universal but especially suitable for mechanical parts and both indoor and outdoor use. PETG has almost no warping, so printing large objects isn't a problem.
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Can PETG be painted?

Painting with spray paints can give good results and a more uniform look. Like using a paintbrush, this method is best for models printed in PLA, ABS, and PETG.
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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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Why is PETG so stringy?

PETG is especially notorious for stringing because it requires a relatively high temperature to ensure good flow. This increased temperature can encourage strings, allowing the filament to freely flow while traveling between two points.
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Can I print PETG on Ender 3?

Because of the high melting temperature of PETG, we advise establishing your Ender 3's bed temperature level to between 50 and also 60 ° C. The conventional Ender 3 develop surface, BuildTak, is the optimal surface area for printing PETG with the Ender 3.
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Will PETG stick to glass?

For PETG we recommend first trying the surface your 3D printer was designed to use. 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 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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Is PETG good for outdoor?

PETG and ASA are filaments for outdoor use

PETG and ASA are 3D printing materials for outdoor use and durable (hold over time). Both filaments are insensitive to changing temperatures and UV rays. They are perfect to use in extreme conditions without deforming shape or appearance.
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How do I stop PETG from warping?

Printing at a slower speed can help reduce warping and curling. Access your printer settings and lower your print speed to 50%. Then, reduce your nozzle temperature by 50% so the adjustments match. You need to reduce the nozzle temperature as well so the hot tip doesn't melt or warp the plastic.
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How do you stop PETG oozing?

If you still have oozing and stringing, try lowering the retraction speed. One more parameter that will help in reducing oozing is the travel speed. PETG tends to drip from the tip of the nozzle, especially if the nozzle temperature is high. To combat this, try increasing the travel speed as high as possible.
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How fast can you print PETG?

The recommended speed for 3D printing with PETG is between 60 and 100 mm/s. When you print at a higher speed, it can have a negative effect on the quality of the 3D print. When you want a higher quality end result, you can decide to print a little slower, between 30 and 60mm/sec.
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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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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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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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What will dissolve PETG?

Dichloromethane, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), toluene, and cyclohexanone have all been proven to dissolve PETG as well, yet they are all extremely dangerous and should only be used by experts.
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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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