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Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG)

Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG) is a durable and transparent thermoplastic used in 3D printing. Combining strength with easy printability, it offers chemical resistance and low warping. Ideal for functional prototypes and mechanical parts, PETG strikes a balance between the properties of ABS and PLA.

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Applications

1

Functional Prototypes

PETG is commonly used in 3D printing to produce durable and functional prototypes due to its strength, chemical resistance, and ease of printing.

2

Mechanical Parts

PETG is suitable for manufacturing robust mechanical parts in 3D printing, where its strength and resistance to chemicals provide durability under various conditions.

3

Translucent Prints

PETG's transparency makes it a preferred choice for creating translucent or clear 3D prints, suitable for applications such as lighting fixtures, display cases, or artistic projects.

Samples

Cat/Dog Litter Scooper

Cat/Dog Litter Scooper

Introducing the Seashore Sifter, the ultimate tool for cat owners and beach enthusiasts! This innovative design combines the functionality of a cat litter scoop with the versatility of a beach cleaning tool. With its integrated, detachable deep shovel holder, it makes scooping cat litter a breeze. It is recommended to print this component using a flexible filament like PETG to allow for some flexibility.

Photo credits: MAGRABI

Decorative Pendant Lamp

Everything was printed on a Prusa MK3S with PETG filament. You can print it without support. It is best to use it with LED bulbs to avoid heat related problems.

Decorative Pendant Lamp

Photo credits: GABRIELMUNIZ

Propeller Guard for EMAX TinyHawk 2 Freestyle FPV Drone

Propeller Guard for EMAX TinyHawk 2 Freestyle FPV Drone

Designed and tested many variances with corrections of this propeller guard until this version. Printed it from PETG filament which is a bit more flexible and heat resistant compared to PLA.

Photo credits: MTELECTRONICS

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