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A versatile choice for makers who want strong, dependable prints without the hassle.
Store filament in a cool, dry place (15–30°C, humidity below 20%) in its vacuum-sealed bag with desiccant when not in use. If exposed to air for long periods, dry the filament before printing for best results.
👉 For full mechanical, thermal, and physical specifications, download the Technical Data Sheet (TDS).
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Why would you use PETG instead of PLA?
PETG is often chosen when extra strength and durability are needed. Compared to PLA, PETG typically offers better impact resistance, improved flexibility, and higher temperature tolerance, making it a good choice for functional parts and everyday-use prints.
Is PETG harder to print than PLA?
PETG can require slightly more tuning than PLA, but it is still considered a relatively easy filament to print with. With the right temperature settings and good bed adhesion, PETG can produce strong, reliable prints with excellent layer bonding.
What should I use PETG filament for?
PETG is commonly used for durable, functional prints that need strength and reliability. Typical applications include brackets, enclosures, mechanical components, outdoor parts, and general-purpose functional prototypes.
Can PETG handle boiling water?
PETG has better heat resistance than PLA, but it is not designed to withstand prolonged exposure to boiling water. While PETG can tolerate moderately warm environments, very high temperatures may cause prints to soften or deform.
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