Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, or PETG, is a clear thermoplastic that can be formed into a number of shapes, making it suitable for use in a broad range of applications.
Benefits of PETG
Formable, easy to fabricate, form bond or decorate
Capable of deep thermoforming draws
More impact resistant than acrylic
Excellent clarity
Excellent printability
Recyclable
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Common Applications
Physical Properties
Units | ASTM Test | General Purpose PETG | |
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Tensile strength @ break @ 73°F | psi | D638 | 4,000 |
Flexural modulus @ 73°F | psi | D790 | 10,000 |
Izod impact (notched) | ft-lbs/in of notch | D256 | 1.7 |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CLTE) | (in/in F) | D696 | 5.10E-05 |
Water absorption – 24 hours – 1/8″ thick | 0.036 – 0.11% | D570 | 0.4 |
Deflection Temperature Under Load @ 264 psi | °F | D648 | 145 |
* Technical Data is provided courtesy of UL Prospector (www.ulprospector.com) and IAPD (www.IAPD.org).
Data is to be considered representative and is provided for guidance only. All product performance must be verified by the user under actual application conditions.