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On the optimized 3D printing and post-processing of PETG materials...

by Gillian E Holcomb, Eugene Caldona, Xiang Cheng, Rigoberto C Advincula
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
MRS Communications
Publication Date
Page Numbers
381 to 387
Volume
12
Issue
3

Glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG) is a reliable middle ground between polylactic acid and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene due to its light weight, impact resistance, toughness, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. However, during 3D printing, the filament form is prone to oozing and stringing. Herein, we optimized the PETG printability via g-code setting and printing parameter modification, and consideration of filament quality, build plate temperature and leveling, and printing design complexity. Printed PETGs were thermally and chemically annealed, and post-processing conditions including annealing time, temperature, and solvent use were investigated. Mechanical properties were evaluated in terms of print parameter changes and post-processing techniques.