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
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70 MPa
Thermal
Glass Transition Temperature
85-95 °C
80 °C
Melting Point
210-220 °C
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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
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Chemical resistance
Acids
Good resistance
Good
Bases
Poor resistance
Fair
Solvents
Resistant to oils and greases, but can be affected by strong bases
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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
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0 %