PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) 3D Printing Material

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PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)

PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) is a versatile engineering thermoplastic designed for both FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) and FGF (Fused Granulate Fabrication) 3D printing. Combining the easy printability of PLA with the strength and durability of ABS, PETG offers excellent impact resistance, chemical resistance, moisture resistance, and dimensional stability. It is widely used for functional prototypes, industrial tooling, production parts, and end-use components across a wide range of industries.

PETG is one of the most reliable 3D printing materials for industrial additive manufacturing, delivering an excellent balance of strength, flexibility, and printability. Unlike brittle materials, PETG provides outstanding layer adhesion and toughness while maintaining low shrinkage and minimal warping during printing. Available as both filament for FFF printers and pellets for FGF systems, PETG enables manufacturers to produce precision components, medium-volume production parts, and large-format industrial products with consistent quality and long-term durability.

Why Choose PETG for 3D Printing?

PETG is engineered for applications requiring durability, flexibility, and reliable performance. It offers greater impact resistance than PLA while being easier to print than ABS. Its excellent resistance to moisture, chemicals, and UV exposure makes PETG suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, making it one of the most versatile materials for industrial manufacturing.

Key Benefits

  • Excellent impact resistance
  • Outstanding chemical and moisture resistance
  • Superior layer adhesion
  • Low warping and shrinkage
  • High dimensional stability
  • Better flexibility than PLA
  • Durable for long-term industrial applications
  • Suitable for functional prototypes and production parts

Compatible Printing Technologies

PETG is fully compatible with both industrial additive manufacturing technologies offered by GFac.

FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication)

FFF technology uses PETG filament to manufacture high-quality engineering components with excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy. It is ideal for functional prototypes, mechanical parts, enclosures, manufacturing fixtures, and low-volume production requiring precision and durability.

FGF (Fused Granulate Fabrication)

FGF technology processes PETG pellets, enabling manufacturers to produce large-format components with higher printing speeds and lower material costs. PETG pellets are ideal for industrial tooling, automotive components, architectural structures, furniture, marine applications, moulds, and large-scale manufacturing where productivity and material efficiency are essential.

Both technologies deliver excellent mechanical performance, allowing manufacturers to select the most suitable printing process based on component size, production volume, and manufacturing requirements.


Common Applications

PETG is widely used across industries where strength, flexibility, and environmental resistance are essential.

Typical applications include:

  • Functional engineering prototypes
  • Automotive components
  • Industrial fixtures and jigs
  • Manufacturing tools
  • Machine covers and enclosures
  • Medical device housings
  • Consumer products
  • Food-safe containers (using certified food-grade PETG)
  • Outdoor equipment
  • Large-format industrial components

PETG Material Properties

PropertyTypical Value
Material TypePolyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG)
Compatible TechnologyFFF & FGF
FeedstockFilament & Pellets
Nozzle Temperature220–250°C*
Heated Bed Temperature70–90°C*
Impact ResistanceExcellent
Chemical ResistanceExcellent
Moisture ResistanceExcellent
Dimensional StabilityHigh

*Printing parameters may vary depending on the printer model and material grade.


FFF vs FGF Printing

FeatureFFF FilamentFGF Pellet
Material FormFilamentPlastic Pellets
Printing SpeedMediumHigh
Build SizeSmall to MediumMedium to Extra Large
Surface QualityExcellentGood
Material CostModerateLower
Best ForPrecision Engineering PartsLarge Industrial Components

Storage and Best Practices

Although PETG absorbs less moisture than nylon-based materials, proper storage is still recommended to maintain consistent print quality. Store both filament and pellets in a sealed container with desiccant in a cool, dry environment. For the best results, print at 220–250°C with a heated bed temperature of 70–90°C. Moderate cooling and proper bed adhesion improve surface finish, reduce stringing, and ensure strong layer bonding for both FFF and FGF printing applications.

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Material Compatibility

GFac FFF filament materials are compatible with a wide range of industrial FFF systems, including: Standard 1.75mm filament systems Large-format industrial FFF printers High-temperature printing systems (up to 450°C for selected models)

Industrial Applications

FFF filament materials are used across multiple industries: Automotive: prototypes, panels, functional components Industrial manufacturing: tooling, jigs, fixtures Architecture: scale models and structural visualization Engineering R&D: product development and testing Sculpture and design: large installations and creative builds Consumer product design: rapid prototyping and validation

Material Capability Overview

These materials are designed to support: High precision industrial prototyping Functional end-use part production Long-duration large-format printing Cost-efficient manufacturing workflows Scalable additive manufacturing systems

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PETG is a durable engineering thermoplastic widely used in FFF and FDM 3D printing. It combines excellent strength, flexibility, chemical resistance, and easy printability, making it suitable for industrial and professional applications.

PETG offers high impact resistance, excellent layer adhesion, low warping, moisture resistance, chemical resistance, and greater flexibility than PLA, making it ideal for functional parts and engineering components.

PETG typically prints at a nozzle temperature of 220–250°C with a heated bed temperature between 70–90°C, depending on the printer and filament manufacturer.

PETG is widely used for functional prototypes, mechanical parts, industrial tooling, protective covers, consumer products, medical equipment housings, and outdoor applications requiring durability and chemical resistance.

PETG is generally stronger, more flexible, and more resistant to heat, moisture, and chemicals than PLA. While PLA is easier to print and ideal for visual models, PETG is the better choice for functional parts, engineering prototypes, and long-term industrial applications.

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