Summary
Ultimaker PETG sets the standard for enterprise-grade industrial use, with key benefits including:
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Good adhesion and preconfigured print profiles mean anyone can quickly and easily achieve first-time-right results
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Compared to PLA and Tough PLA, Ultimaker PETG unlocks the widest range of technical applications – ideal for industrial parts, tools, and prototypes
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One of the most affordable technical 3D printing materials with a good mix of properties, Ultimaker PETG is easy to standardize the printing process across your organization
Properties
Below are some key mechanical properties of Ultimaker PETG:
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Good chemical resistance against lubricants, oils, alcohol, acids, and bases
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Able to withstand humid environments and temperatures up to 76 °C
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Tough and wear resistant
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Available in 14 colors including transparent and fluorescent, Ultimaker PETG is suited for a variety of use cases, from color coding to see-through parts
Applications
Ultimaker PETG is built for industrial use – an ideal choice for:
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Manufacturing aids for the production line
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Parts for industrial use, such as liquid-proof sensor covers or color-coded tools
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Functional prototypes
Compatibility
Ultimaker PETG is officially supported by the Ultimaker S5, Ultimaker S3, and Ultimaker 2+ Connect series of 3D printers. It is compatible for dual extrusion with the following materials:
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Ultimaker PVA
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Ultimaker Breakaway