
Polymaker™ PETG 1.75mm 1kg
– High speed, high strength, high quality filament
New high-speed formula
Developed to print faster without compromising strength or quality. The high-flow formulation allows for clean and precise extrusion at speeds up to 300 mm/s – or over 500 mm/s with high-flow nozzles – while maintaining excellent layer adhesion, durability, and surface quality.


Stronger, smoother, and more reliable
Designed for stable and reliable performance, the new formula delivers superior layer bonding, minimal warping, and a clog-free experience – even on long prints. The result is strong, dimensionally stable parts with a professional appearance straight from the build plate.

Perfect for prototypes and end-use parts
From gears, brackets, and fixtures to outdoor tools, sports equipment, and cosplay props, Polymaker PETG provides the perfect balance of toughness, flexibility, and aesthetic quality. The material's chemical resistance and temperature tolerance (~70 °C HDT) make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor functional applications.

Easy to print on any setup
Compatible with most FDM printers. Polymaker™ PETG prints seamlessly without the need for an enclosure and works flawlessly with AMS and multi-material systems for reliable filament feeding and color changes.

Print Settings
| Setting | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Print Temperature | 240 – 260 °C |
| Build Plate Temperature | 60 – 70 °C |
| Print Speed | Up to 300 mm/s |
| Drying Settings | 60 °C for 6 hours |
| Drying Note | (Only if the material has absorbed moisture) |
Warning: Polymaker PETG is very hygroscopic. Store the filament dry to avoid excessive stringing.
Note: PolyLite PETG is being phased out and replaced by its faster, stronger, and more print-friendly successor, Polymaker PETG.
Looking for PolyLite PETG TDS and SDS links? You can find them below.
PolyLite PETG TDS
PolyLite PETG SDS
Print requirements
None! This filament prints excellently on any standard 3D printer.
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Mechanical Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Charpy Impact Strength – Notched (XY) | 4.95 kJ/m² |
| Charpy Impact Strength – Unnotched (Z) | 15.74 kJ/m² |
| Charpy Impact Strength – Unnotched (XY) | 20.24 kJ/m² |
| Flexural Modulus (XY) | 2277.34 MPa |
| Flexural Modulus (Z) | 1958.74 MPa |
| Flexural Strength (XY) | 80.08 MPa |
| Flexural Strength (Z) | 57.65 MPa |
| Elongation at Break (XY) | 9.33 % |
| Elongation at Break (Z) | 3.54 % |
| Young's Modulus (Z) | 2202.91 MPa |
| Young's Modulus (XY) | 2311.11 MPa |
| Tensile Strength (Z) | 45.71 MPa |
| Tensile Strength (XY) | 47.96 MPa |
Thermal Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| HDT @ 0.45 MPa | 69 °C |
| HDT @ 1.8 MPa | 65 °C |
| Decomposition Temperature | 405.49 °C |
| Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) | 71.24 °C |
| Vicat Softening Temperature | 75 °C |
Physical Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Density | 1.3 g/cm³ |
Print Recommendations – Polymaker PETG
| Setting | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Nozzle Temperature | 240 – 260 °C |
| Build Plate Temperature | 60 – 70 °C |
| Print Speed | 0 – 300 mm/s |
Note: The above are general print recommendations. Settings may vary depending on your 3D printer and setup. Be sure to increase the temperature on high-speed 3D printers to take advantage of higher print speeds.