When selecting filament for FDM 3D printing, the choice between PETG and PLA represents one of the most common decisions engineers and makers face. Together, these materials account for over 80% of all desktop 3D printing worldwide. Understanding their differences is essential for achieving optimal results.
Material Properties Comparison
PETG offers impact strength of 30-40 kJ/m² with heat deflection at 70-75°C, while PLA provides 12-25 kJ/m² impact strength with heat deflection at 55-60°C. PETG has good flexibility (5-10% elongation) compared to PLA’s low flexibility (2-5% elongation). For engineering applications requiring higher strength, consider our PA6-CF Filament.
When to Choose PETG
PETG is the better choice for functional parts requiring impact resistance and durability, outdoor applications where UV resistance matters, fluid handling components, and mechanical components needing flexibility.
When to Choose PLA
PLA is ideal for visual prototypes and concept models, indoor decorative items, high-speed printing for rapid iteration, and beginner printing due to ease of use.
Source Quality Filaments
As a specialized source manufacturer, we supply both PETG and PLA in 1.75mm and 2.85mm diameters with tight tolerance (±0.03mm). Contactar-nos for technical support and bulk pricing.
PETG vs PLA — Frequently Asked Questions
Which filament is stronger: PETG or PLA?
PETG is significantly stronger than PLA. PETG offers impact strength of 30-40 kJ/m2 (3-4x higher than PLA) and heat deflection at 70-75C vs PLA at 55-60C. For functional parts requiring durability, PETG is the clear choice.
What are the best print settings for PETG?
Nozzle temperature: 230-250C. Bed temperature: 70-80C. Print speed: 40-60 mm/s. Cooling fan: 20-50%. Retraction: 3-5mm at 25-35mm/s. Dry filament at 65C for 4-6 hours before printing for best results.
Where can I buy quality PETG and PLA filament?
Nylonplastic is a specialized manufacturer established in 2005, ISO certified. We supply PETG and PLA filaments with tight diameter tolerance in 1.75mm and 2.85mm. Our materials are vacuum-sealed with desiccant. Contact us for free samples.
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