Material to Be Used: Will the plastic come out of the pressure-forming process with the right finish, texture, features, dimensions, rigidity and durability? Tooling and Equipment Selection: Will the tooling and thermoforming equipment lead to a pressure-forming process that is efficient, repeatable...
Material: PETG; Kind: Color Plastic Sheet; Water Absorption: 0.2%~0.4%; Contraction Percentage: 0.4%~1.4%; Tensile Strength: 41~50MPa; Application: Blister Packing; Size: 600-1220 mm Width; Color: Transparent or Customized; Materia: PETG; Feature: Anti Scratch ,Easy ...
Comparing ABS vs. PETG enables manufacturers to decide which material is best suited for their application.
Material: Pet; Type: Rigid Film; Transparency: Transparent; Hardness: Rigid; Molding method: Casting Plastic; Color: Transparent, Glass Clear, Clear with Blue Tint; MOQ: 500kgs; Delivery Time: 7-10days; Material: Food Grade PLA; Type: Stretch Film; Transparen...
Material addition vs. subtraction:Material is added selectively rather than removed from a larger block. Design freedom:Complex geometries can be produced that would be difficult or impossible with traditional methods. Additive manufacturingenables the production of parts with intricate internal structures,...
Explore the critical distinctions in our brief overview focusing on PET vs PETG. Learn about their unique properties and applications
PETG or glycolized polyester is a relatively stronger material than ABS which is food safe. But has low shrinking defects. It however can stick to the print surface and be used to make food storage containers, packaging, and prosthetic devices. ...
PETG is ideally suited to applications that need to be sturdy and smooth and aren’t prone to excessive shrinkage. It has great adhesive properties, but because it’s “stickier” than most, clumping at the extruder nozzle can cause more problems than other polymers. And because it can be ...
Sharp corners warp more often than rounded shapes, so we recommend adding fillets to the design. Every material has its own susceptibility to warping. For instance, ABS is generally more sensitive to warping than PLA or PETG, for instance. As...
On the other hand, both ABS and PETG can be recycled in many locations. Recommended reading: PLA vs ABS: Which Filament Should One Use? PLA Biodegradability: Fact or Fiction? Biodegradability, in the context of plastics and polymers, refers to the material's ability to break down into ...