Publication: MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PETG-BASED MATERIALS DESTINED FOR 3D-PRINTING
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Acta Technica Napocensis
Abstract
Polyethyleneterephthalate glycol (PETG) and poly (lactic acid) (PLA) stand out as two leading
3D printing filaments. PETG boasts exceptional strength, durability, chemical resistance, and UV light
resilience. Meanwhile, PLA is celebrated for its ease of use and biodegradability. This research delves into
a comparison of their mechanical attributes and 3D-printing performance, spotlighting PETG's advantages
in various applications. PETG shines by withstanding higher temperatures, resisting chemicals and UV
rays, and offering greater flexibility compared to PLA. Moreover, PETG showcases superior layer
adhesion and reduced warping, resulting in top-notch prints. Our comprehensive study data underscores
PETG's excellence in flexural strength (3 MPa), compression strength (61 MPa), and dimensional stability.
PETG emerges as the superior choice for applications demanding robustness, endurance, and
environmental resistance.
