
PET-G is of course a clear rugged platic that is also used widely in commercial products and packaging that we use everyday!

Displays
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Food Covers
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Universal book/ catalog stand
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It is also widely used by hobbyists like myself to make parts that require clear plastic.

These are some examples I found on the net and you can see why we use it

One important reason we use this plastic is because it has great Detail Retention.
I think this is a canopy for a B-17 ...hard to tell because the pic is there but the site is gone

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This is a Huey Helicopter body with doors


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And here is the finished Heli with paint
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Pet G has great properties and pulls just about the same as ABS. it is also very good for deep pulls.
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Pet G Forms at temps between 260 to 300 degrees and can withstand a continuous temp of only 150 degrees so in R/C modeling we can't use it for cowlings on gas powered aircraft or anything else that will be exposed to high heat. Heli bodies and canopies are a perfect aplication for this plastic and would make great Cylon parts!
It works great with one stage and or low vol vacuum machines and comes in clear, translucent grey and bronze tints and I think you can custom order other tints, IE Amber or yellow.
Pet G heats rather quickly and begins to sag almost immediately and will keep on going so it is very important to watch this closely as it will sag right to the floor if you let it!

Pet G is very tolerant of a cold mold but it seems to like to stick to things more than ABS or other plastics so it's a good idea to use use a light coat of petrolium gelly on your plug or mold and your rubber seal.
Here is the Bio spec sheet from Polymerplastics.com

PETG, glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate, is a copolyester that is a clear amorphous thermoplastic. PETG sheet has high stiffness, hardness, and toughness as well as good impact strength.
Unstressed PETG exhibits good resistance to dilute aqueous solutions of mineral acids, bases, salts, and soaps. PETG also has good resistance to aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, and a variety of oils. Halogenated hydrocarbons, low molecular weight ketones, and aromatic hydrocarbons dissolve or swell this plastic.
PETG does not contain a UV inhibitor and it is not suggested for use in applications involving continuous long-term outdoor exposure.















Sheet: .020" to .250"
Standard Colors: Clear, custom colors available
Next Up: Polycarbonate
