Does anyone have any real-world experience with PETG longevity for parts underwater? I'm mostly concerned about cave markers (arrows / cookies) that live permanently in the cave system.
A friend and I pulled out some old 3D-printed arrows/markers out of a cave system (that were approximately 4-5 years old). They were completely deteriorated / crumbled. I believe they were PLA (polylactic acid) which makes sense since that is supposed to be 100% bio-degradable plastic and made of corn or sugar cane.
The question remains since all mine are printed with PETG 100% infill. Will PETG suffer the same fate? I'm really hoping these will be stable and not completely break down.
A friend and I pulled out some old 3D-printed arrows/markers out of a cave system (that were approximately 4-5 years old). They were completely deteriorated / crumbled. I believe they were PLA (polylactic acid) which makes sense since that is supposed to be 100% bio-degradable plastic and made of corn or sugar cane.
The question remains since all mine are printed with PETG 100% infill. Will PETG suffer the same fate? I'm really hoping these will be stable and not completely break down.