PolyCore PETG pellets

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PETG pellets with or without glass fiber. Great for outdoor architecture or indoor decoration.

The PolyCore PETG pellets by Polymaker are available in as simple PETG (PETG-1000) or the 30 % glass fiber composite PETG-1013.

Both varieties were developed specially for BAAM (Big Area Additive Manufacturing) and can be extruded with the help of equipment such as the CEAD AM Flexbot, the CEAD E25 extruder, the Mahor V4 pellet extruder, or the Dyze Pulsar extruder.

The PolyCore PETG-1000 pellets are very easy to work with, have a unique surface finish, and are perfect for indoor applications, for example in the BAAM as well as MAAM (Medium Area Additive Manufacturing) of furniture, lighting or decoration.

The PolyCore PETG-1013 pellets, on the other hand, give the 3D printed parts excellent dimensional stability, overall mechanical strength, and weather resistance thanks to the added glass fibers. Thus, the PolyCore PETG-1013 pellets will be the perfect material for outdoor applications where the 3D printed part must withstand impact, stress, wear and tear, and rough handling

Elongation at break (%) 2
Tensile strength (MPa) 132
Tensile modulus (MPa) 11515
Flexural strength (MPa) 186
Flexural modulus (MPa) 9574
Softening temperature (ºC) 113
Fiber reinforced Fiber reinforced
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Proper storage of 3D printing materials is crucial for smooth extrusion and high surface quality and mechanical properties of the 3D printed part. PolyCore PETG pellets should be stored in a sealed package in dry conditions at a temperature below 50 °C, protected from UV light at all times. If the pellets absorb excess moisture, they should be dried for 8 hours at 70 °C (PETG-1000) or for 8-12 hours at 60-65 °C (PETG-1013). The recommended processing temperature for PolyCore PETG pellets is 210 to 230 °C.

General Information
Material PETG
Format 25 kg
Density PETG-1000: 1.30 g/cm³
PETG-1013: 1.39 g/cm³
Color Natural
Mechanical Properties
Izod Impact Strength -
Charpy Impact Strength (ASTM D256) PETG-1000:

3D Printing: 8.2 ± 1.0 kJ/m²
Injection Molding: 5.1 ± 0.3 kJ/m²

PETG-1013:

3D Printing: (XY) 21.3 ± 0.92 kJ/m², (Z) 5.2 ± 1.3 kJ/m²
Injection Molding: -
Elongation at Break (ASTM D638) PETG-1000:

3D Printing: -
Injection Molding: 4.5 ± 0.9 %

PETG-1013:

3D Printing: -
Injection Molding: -
Tensile Strength (ASTM D638) PETG-1000:

3D Printing: -
Injection Molding: 50 ± 1.1 MPa

PETG-1013:

3D Printing: -
Injection Molding: -
Tensile Modulus (ASTM D638) PETG-1000:

3D Printing: -
Injection Molding: -

PETG-1013:

3D Printing: -
Injection Molding: -
Flexural Strength (D790) PETG-1000:

3D Printing: (XY) 77.3 ± 8.7 MPa, (Z) 75.3 ± 3.9 MPa
Injection Molding: 71 ± 2.4 MPa

PETG-1013:

3D Printing: (XY) 128.1 ± 7.8 MPa, (Z) 46.8 ± 3.3 MPa
Injection Molding: -
Flexural Modulus (D790) PETG-1000:

3D Printing: (XY) 1576 ± 140 MPa, (Z) 1480 ± 84 MPa
Injection Molding: 2150 ± 64 MPa

PETG-1013:

3D Printing: (XY) 6094 ± 1344 MPa, (Z) 2701 ± 366 MPa
Injection Molding: -
Surface Hardness -
Thermal Properties
Processing Temperature 230-240 °C
Glass Transition Temperature -
Melting Temperature 220 °C
MFR Ratio PETG-1000: (@ 220 °C, 2.16 kg) 4 g/10 min
PETG-1000: (@ 240 °C, 2.16 kg) 11 g/10 min

PETG-1013: (@ 220 °C, 10 kg) 11 g/10 min
PETG-1013: (@ 240 °C, 10 kg) 11 g/10 min
Additional Information
HS Code 3901.1


* The typical values listed in this table should be considered as reference. We recommend confirming the results and final properties through your own testing. For more information, please refer to the product data sheet.

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