Ultimaker Adds PETG for Industrial 3D Printing to Platform

PETG, a glycol-modified version of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), is one of the top three materials used for 3D printing.

PETG, a glycol-modified version of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), is one of the top three materials used for 3D printing.

New Ultimaker PETG is compatible with PVA and Breakaway support to enable a wide variety of models. Image courtesy of Ultimaker.


Ultimaker offers Ultimaker PETG to provide users with a standard material for industrial applications.

Ultimaker has created and extensively tested material profiles to ensure a hassle-free, PETG experience on its 3D printers. PETG, a glycol-modified version of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), is one of the top three materials used for 3D printing, according to Ultimaker's 2021 3D Printing Sentiment Index.

Ultimaker PETG is wear-, temperature- and chemical-resistant and particularly well-suited for use in industrial applications.

The material's usability, versatility and scalability make it easy to deploy across organizations—meaning fewer changeovers between materials are needed, company says.

The material is compatible with PVA and Breakaway support to enable a wide variety of models. Its users will additionally benefit from access to a complete package of technical, safety and compliance information. 

Change-makers shift to production tools

The pandemic inspired engineers globally to transform and develop game-changing use cases with 3D printing. The versatility and standardized use of Ultimaker PETG will only further enable innovation across industries.

“Adding Ultimaker PETG to our set of standard materials is a natural next step from the launch of our platform,” says Miguel Calvo, CTO at Ultimaker. “It enhances our material portfolio as industrial use cases for 3D printing continue to rise. Its excellent all-round properties are a strong addition to our platform and are ideal for typical industrial environments and applications. Ultimaker PETG will further fuel creativity and innovation as users work hard to ensure the continuation of production and everyday life, despite the external challenges we have all faced.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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