PETG
for Method series

Chemical and moisture resistance

PETG’s chemical resistance makes it a choice material for liquid containers and bottles, which also makes it great for prototyping those types of products. PETG is also commonly used in research labs that require chemical resistance in functional parts or containers.

PETG Material properties

Extruder
1A
Tensile Modulus
2,050 MPa
Tensile Strength
50 MPa
Heat deflection
70°C
Spool weight
750 g
Filament diameter
1.75 mm

Material properties

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Polymers

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Tough PLA

Extruder

1A

Tensile strength:

39.3 MPa

Heat deflection:

No data

Tensile Modulus

2,364 MPa
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PLA

Extruder

1A

Tensile strength:

No data

Heat deflection:

No data

Flexural modulus:

No data
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PETG

Extruder

1A

Tensile strength:

50 MPa

Heat deflection:

70°C

Flexural modulus:

2,050 MPa
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ABS

Extruder

1XA

Tensile strength:

43 MPa

Heat deflection:

84°C

Flexural modulus:

No data
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ABS-R

Extruder

1XA

Tensile strength:

41 MPa

Heat deflection:

102-105 °C

Flexural modulus:

2,600 MPa
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ASA

Extruder

1XA

Tensile strength:

49 MPa

Heat deflection:

96°C

Flexural modulus:

2,300 MPa
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Nylon

Extruder

1A

Tensile strength:

66 MPa

Heat deflection:

91°C

Flexural modulus:

1,700 MPa
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PC-ABS

Extruder

1XA

Tensile strength:

37 MPa

Heat deflection:

108°C

Flexural modulus:

No data
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PC-ABS-FR

Extruder

1XA

Tensile strength:

60 MPa

Heat deflection:

104°C

Flexural modulus:

No data
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