PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-Modified) Sheet
PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-Modified) Sheets are versatile, transparent thermoplastics known for their excellent impact resistance, clarity, and ease of fabrication. PETG is a popular material in industries that require durable, lightweight, and food-safe plastic sheets.
Key Features:
Excellent Clarity: Provides crystal-clear transparency, ideal for displays and protective barriers.
Impact Resistant: Stronger than acrylic and more durable under stress, with good shatter resistance.
Easy to Fabricate: Can be easily cut, thermoformed, CNC-machined, and printed without cracking.
Chemical Resistance: Resistant to chemicals, solvents, and cleaning agents.
Food-Safe: FDA-compliant for direct food contact in packaging and display applications.
Flexible & Lightweight: Offers high durability while remaining lightweight for easy handling.
Common Applications:
Retail & Point-of-Sale Displays: Ideal for display cases, signage, and brochure holders.
Protective Barriers: Widely used for sneeze guards, machine guards, and face shields.
Packaging: Food containers, blister packs, and clamshell packaging.
Medical Equipment: Medical trays, protective covers, and sterilization devices.
Industrial Use: Machine guards, safety screens, and custom enclosures.
FAQs – PETG Sheets
1. What is PETG used for?
PETG is commonly used for displays, protective barriers, food packaging, medical devices, and industrial safety screens due to its durability and clarity.
2. Is PETG stronger than acrylic?
Yes, PETG offers better impact resistance than acrylic, making it less prone to cracking or shattering under stress.
3. Can PETG be thermoformed?
Yes, PETG is easily thermoformed at low temperatures without losing its clarity, making it ideal for custom shapes and packaging.
4. Is PETG food-safe?
Yes, PETG is FDA-compliant and safe for direct food contact, making it popular in food packaging and display cases.
5. Can PETG sheets be laser cut?
While PETG can be laser cut, it may release fumes that require proper ventilation. CNC machining or traditional cutting methods are often preferred.
6. Is PETG UV resistant?
PETG has limited UV resistance and may yellow over time with prolonged outdoor exposure. For outdoor use, UV-stabilized PETG sheets are recommended.
7. How do you clean PETG sheets?
Clean PETG with a soft cloth, mild soap, and water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents like acetone, which can damage the surface.
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