PETG is resistant to many solvents, and stands up much better to wind, rain, and UV exposure than PLA, making it a great choice for outdoor applications. Unpigmented PETG is also translucent when ...
PETG’s composition offers an extra layer of protection. This feature can make a big difference when your printed objects regularly come into contact with cleaning agents or outdoor elements.
Many people use PETG for kitchen utensils, planters, and outdoor stuff because it’s strong and can handle the elements. To avoid stringing, you can adjust the print temperature and cooling settings.
PETG is a pretty great material to print 3D models with, but one issue with it is that gluing it can be a bit of a pain. In a recent video by [Cosel] (German language, with English auto-dub) he ...