Material guide

PETG for FDM 3D printed parts

PETG is used for balanced technical parts, brackets, covers and production aids. The best material choice starts with load, temperature, environment, expected lifetime and quantity.

Material choice

When PETG is a good fit

Choose PETG when its property profile matches the real working environment, not just the CAD model.

  • Good toughness and layer adhesion.
  • Useful chemical resistance for workshop environments.
  • Cost-effective for repeat batches.

mg2nordic

50-500
Typical small and mid-size production batches.
STEP/STL/PDF
Useful files for technical review.
EU
Swedish production for European customers.

What to send for a better recommendation

Upload STEP or STL together with quantity, use environment, load direction, temperature range and any drawing with critical dimensions.

Production reality

For FDM parts, material is only one part of the result. Orientation, wall thickness, infill strategy, nozzle size and post-processing also affect performance.

When another material may be better

If the part needs higher heat resistance, more flexibility, UV stability, flame-retardant behavior or tighter tolerances, we will recommend a better route early.

Common questions

Answers that move the project forward

Can you quote PETG parts?

Yes. Upload CAD and describe the application so we can review material, geometry and production risk.

Do I need a finished drawing?

A STEP or STL file is enough to start. A drawing helps when tolerances or critical surfaces matter.

Can this be produced again later?

Yes. Approved parts can be saved with material and production data for repeat orders.