by Dawn Group

PETG VS. PETG-CF: What’s the difference?

Why should you know the difference between PETG and PETG-CF?

In industrial design and manufacturing, a slight deviation in material selection may lead to a surge in costs or even substandard performance. Although PETG and PETG-CF belong to the same polyester family, their mechanical properties, processing difficulty and applicable scenarios are significantly different.

Common misunderstandings include mistakenly using PETG for high-strength scenarios, resulting in component breakage, or overusing PETG-CF, driving up costs.

This article will help you quickly identify the optimal material through comparative analysis, and understand how Dawn Group provides PETG solutions.

Properties of PETG and PETG-CF

PETG is modified by adding CHDM, with high transparency and impact resistance.

  • Chemical stability: oil, acid and alkali resistant.
  • Processing convenience: low melting point (220-260℃), suitable for standard injection molding machines and extrusion equipment.
  • Environmental advantages: 100% recyclable, in line with EU REACH and FDA food contact standards.

PETG-CF is a composite material composed of PETG and carbon fiber.

  • Strength improvement: tensile strength can reach 2 times that of PETG.
  • Lightweight: density is reduced by 5%-10%, suitable for automobile weight reduction and drone structural parts.
  • Function expansion: carbon fiber gives conductivity to solve the problem of static electricity accumulation.

In-depth comparison: 3 dimensions to analyze PETG and PETG-CF

1. Mechanical Properties

Properties

PETG PETG-CF
Tensile Strength 50-60 MPa 90-120 MPa(↑100%)
Flexural Modulus 2.1-2.5 GPa 5.0-7.5 GPa(↑200%)
Density 1.27 g/cm³ 1.15-1.20 g/cm³(↓6%)
Notched Impact Strength 80-100 J/m 25-40 J/m(↓60%)

2. Thermal Properties

Heat Deformation Temperature (HDT):
 
  • PETG: 70-75℃ (0.45 MPa load)
  • PETG-CF: 90-110℃ (carbon fiber improves heat resistance by 20%-30%)

3. Processing Techniques

PETG processing:
 
  • Applicable processes: injection molding, extrusion, thermoforming, 3D printing (FDM).
 
PETG-CF processing:
 
  • Equipment requirements: carbide or chrome-plated molds, wear-resistant screws (to avoid carbon fiber wear).

PETG and PETG-CF Selection Guide

Scenario 1: Food and medical packaging
 
  • Recommended material: PETG (transparent, non-toxic).
 
Scenario 2: Lightweight automotive structural parts
 
  • Recommended material: PETG-CF (20% carbon fiber ratio).
 
Scenario 3: 3D-printed functional parts
 
  • PETG: Suitable for low-cost prototypes and educational purposes (strong interlayer adhesion and not prone to warping).
  • PETG-CF: Used for terminal parts (such as robot arm grippers) to improve wear resistance and dimensional stability.

Dawn Helf PETG

As a subsidiary of Dawn Group, Dawn Helf is committed to the research, development, production, and sales of copolyester PETG and PCTG. It has obtained 7 national invention patents and is China's first enterprise to commercialize copolyester PCTG.

Grades HF300 HF300C HF300H HF300HI
Processing Methods Injection Molding Injection Molding

Extrusion Blowing

Injection Blowing

Extrusion Blowing

Injection Blowing

Features   Suitable for Thick Bottles   Higher Toughness
Applications Cosmetic Packaging, Food Containers, Sheet.

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