PLA vs PETG vs ASA: comparison, applications & quick decision-making aid
You want to print (or have it printed) - but are wondering: PLA, PETG or ASA? These three materials cover most projects. The right choice determines Stability, Temperature, UV/Outdoor and Lifetime.
Quick decision guide (30 seconds)
- prototype / Deko / Passformtest → PLA
- spare part / holderung / Funktionsteil → PETG
- Outdoor / sun / permanent → ASA
Tip: If heat or sun is involved, choose PETG/ASA instead of PLA.
In this article, you will get a practical overview of the most important 3D printing materials - with focus on PLA, PETG and ASA. Plus: typical applications, printing tips and a quick checklist of which filament fits when.
- Basics: what matters when choosing 3D printing materials
- Quick comparison PLA vs PETG vs ASA
- PLA: Eigenschaften, applicationen, Grenzen
- PETG: der Allroander für funktionale parte
- ASA: Outdoor & UV - when it has to be "durable"
- Which materialwahl für welches part? (Beispiele)
- printtipps & typische error (Warping, Stringing, Layerhaftung)
- Also wanted
- FAQ
Basics: what really matters when choosing 3D printing materials
not all "stable" is the same. Depending on the application, different properties are decisive. You should always check these points for 3D printing material:
- Temperature resistance: Wed das part warm (Sonne, Auto, Nähe Heizung)?
- Toughness / Impact resistance: Muss es Stöße abkönnen or darf es spröde sein?
- Rigidity: Soll es sich kaum biegen or darf es nachgeben?
- UV & weather resistant: Outdoor? Then UV is a must.
- Optics & Surface: Decoration/presentation vs. functional part.
- printbarkeit: Warping, stringing, layer adhesion.
Quick comparison: PLA vs PETG vs ASA
| Criterion | PLA | PETG | ASA |
|---|---|---|---|
| printbarkeit | Very easy (beginner) | Leicht–withtel (Stringing möglich) | Mittel–anspruchsvoll (Warping, ideal with Einhausung) |
| Stiffness | High (stiff), but rather brittle | Good mix: tough + sufficiently rigid | Stable & tough (similar to ABS, strong for outdoor) |
| Temperature | Limited (heat may deform) | Better than PLA | Very good (warmer environments) |
| UV / Weather | Not ideal | Ok to good (depending on use) | Very good (outdoor classic) |
| Typical application | prototypes, Deko, Passformtests | Funktionsteile, brackets, spare parts | Outdoor-holder, Außen-Gehäuse, UV-belastete parte |
PLA: fast, clean, ideal für prototypes
PLA is very popular because it is easy to print and makes good surfaces. For prototypes, Design-parte or Fitting tests pLA is often perfect.
- prototypes (Form/Passung)
- Decoration, displays, interior housings
- modele, holder without hohe Last/Hitze
Limit: PLA can become soft when exposed to heat (sun behind glass, car, near radiators). PETG/ASA is usually better for polluted or warm environments.
PETG: der Allroander für spare parts & Funktionsteile
PETG is the best choice for many projects: tougher than PLA, less brittle and suitable for everyday use. Ideal for spare parts, brackets and funktionale parte.
- spare parts im Haushalt / Werkstatt
- brackets, Clips, Montage-parte
- Housings, covers, adapters
Typical for PETG is Stringing (threads). This is easily manageable with the right settings.
ASA: UV & weatherproof - ideal for outdoor use
ASA ist robust, temperaturfest and vor allem UV-resistant. If your part is permanently outside (sun, rain, temperature changes), ASA is often the best option.
- Outdoor-brackets (Kamera, Sensor, Schild, Kabel)
- Outdoor housing
- parte in warmen Umgebungen
ASA can lead to Warping neigen. Professioneller Druck bzw. stabile Bedingungen helfen hier massiv.
Which material should you choose for each part? Practical examples
| part / application | Recommendation | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Passformtest / prototype | PLA | Schnell, günstig, clean – ideal um Maße zu prüfen. |
| holderung / spare part inner | PETG | Zäh, robust, less spröde, alltagstauglich. |
| Outdoor-holder / UV-belastet | ASA | UV- and witterungsbeständig, dauerhaft stabil. |
| Housing interior | PETG or PLA | Depending on heat/load - PETG, if you want it to "hold securely". |
printtipps: typische error fast lösen
- Warping (corners lift off): häufiger bei ASA. Hilft: stabile Umgebung, cleanes Bett, ggf. Einhausung.
- Stringing (threads): more often at PETG. Helps: Fine-tune retraction/temperature.
- Brittleness / Breakage: eher PLA. Für belastete parte lieber PETG/ASA wählen.
- Layer adhesion: important for functional parts - do not print "too cold".
If you need a replacement part: upload your file, choose the material suitable for the application and calculate the price live.
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FAQ
Whichs material ist am besten für Anfänger?
PLA is the easiest to print and ideal for first prototypes and fit testing.
Which material is best for spare parts?
For many replacement parts, PETG is the best mix of stability and toughness. If the part is used outdoors or exposed to UV radiation, ASA is often the better choice.
PLA, PETG or ASA – welches material für Outdoor?
For permanent outdoor applications, ASA is usually the most suitable (UV & weather resistance). PETG is often okay, but ASA is the more robust choice for long-term UV exposure.
Can I see material selection and price directly online?
Yes, you can upload your file, select material and calculate the price live - then order directly.