Comparison

PEF Barrier Bottle vs PETG

A side-by-side comparison of Polyethylene Furanoate, Barrier Bottle Grade R and Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol.

Physical

Density
1.35-1.40 g/cm³
1.27 g/cm³
Water Absorption (24h)
0.2 %
0.13 %
Transparency
Excellent
Transparent
Shrinkage
1.0 - 2.0 %
0.2 – 0.5 %

Mechanical

Young's Modulus
4.0-4.5 GPa
2.1 GPa
Tensile Strength
65-85 MPa
50 MPa
Elongation at Break
6-12 %
120 %
Impact Strength (Izod)
0.3-0.4 J/cm
100 J/m
Flexural Strength
70 MPa

Thermal

Glass Transition Temperature
85-95 °C
80 °C
Melting Point
210-220 °C
Continuous Service Temperature
80 °C
65 °C
Heat Deflection Temperature
75 °C
70 °C
CTE
68 × 10⁻⁶ /K

Electrical

Dielectric Constant
3.4
3.3
Volume Resistivity
10¹³ Ω·cm
10¹⁴ Ω·cm
Dielectric Strength
22 kV/mm

Chemical resistance

Acids
Good resistance
Good
Bases
Poor resistance
Fair
Solvents
Resistant to oils and greases, but can be affected by strong bases
UV Resistance
Moderate
Fair
Alcohols
Good
Oils
Good

Sustainability

Recyclability
Potentially recyclable (requires separate stream)
Recyclable
Recycling Code
7 (Other, but aiming for PET stream)
1
Carbon Footprint
Significantly lower than PET
~2.7 kg CO₂e / kg
Bio-based Content
0 %