PETG materials

Glycol-modified PET and copolyesters (PETG) offer a desirable combination of properties such as clarity, toughness, and stiffness.

Typical Applications

Injection molding processing conditions

Drying

Drying is essential for PETG before injection molding. The moisture level must be below 0.04%. Drying temperature is not to exceed 66 C [150 F]. Drying at approximately 65 C [149 F] for 4 hours is recommended.

Melt Temperature

220 C 290 C [428 F 554 F]; the melt temperature is grade specific

Mold Temperature

10 C 30 C [50 F 86 F], recommended 15 C [60 F]

Material Injection Pressure

30 MPa-130 MPa

Injection Speed

High speeds without causing embrittlement

Chemical and Physical Properties

PETGs (or copolyesters) are glycol-modified PETs. The modification is achieved by adding a second glycol during polymerization. The resulting molecular structure is irregular and the material is clear and amorphous with a glass transition temperature of 88 C [190 F]. PETGs can be processed over a wider processing range than conventional PETs and offer a good combination of properties such as toughness, clarity, and stiffness.