PETG filament is one of the most preferred 3D printing materials for both amateurs and professionals thanks to its high impact resistance, heat resistance and easy printing behavior.
At Robotistan, we offer a wide range of PETG filament models with different colors, diameters, tolerances, and brands.
Whether you're prototyping or producing durable functional parts, PETG filaments deliver strong results reliably.
Compare all products from budget-friendly options to industrial-grade PETG solutions and choose the most suitable one from our range of PETG filament prices.
The features below make PETG an excellent balance between PLA and ABS filaments:
As easy as PLA, as durable as ABS
High impact resistance
Flexible structure against breaking
Strong layer adhesion
Low odor – ideal for indoor use
Higher UV and chemical resistance than PLA
Ideal for functional parts, brackets, mechanical prototypes, enclosures, hinges, etc.
That’s why PETG filaments are frequently chosen by makers, students, designers, engineers, SMEs, and industrial manufacturers.
Use the quick guide below to easily decide on the best model for your needs:
Key factors affecting the price:
Brand quality
Tolerance precision (±0.02 / ±0.05 mm)
Heat resistance values
Color & effect (clear, neon, matte, metallic, silk, etc.)
Weight / 1kg – 750g – 500g options
Industrial PETG+ or special blends
Nozzle temperature: 230–250°C
Bed temperature: 70–90°C
Enclosure is not mandatory
High fan speed is not recommended (may weaken layer bonding)
Higher temperatures result in clearer surfaces in transparent models
| Material | Durability | Ease of Printing | Temperature Resistance | Use Case |
| PLA | Medium | Very easy | Low | Hobby, decor, fast prototyping |
| PETG | High | Medium | Medium-High | Functional parts, covers, connectors |
| ABS | High | Difficult | High | Industrial parts, heat-exposed areas |
PETG is a polyethylene terephthalate glycol-based, transparent and durable 3D printer filament.
It is more flexible and impact resistant than PLA.
Typically, 230–250°C nozzle temperature and 70–90°C bed temperature are ideal.
PETG is much more durable and is recommended over PLA for functional and impact-prone parts.
Yes, especially clear PETG models can deliver glass-like results with the right temperature settings.
Prices vary depending on brand, weight, tolerance, and color.
There are both economical and professional models available in a wide price range.