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The Sovol PETG 3D Filament in a convenient 6KG large spool is the perfect choice for ambitious makers and professional users who value high durability and reliability. PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-modified) combines the positive characteristics of ABS and PLA: it offers high strength and impact resistance, while being significantly less prone to warping than ABS and more heat-resistant than PLA. This filament is characterized by excellent chemical resistance and good light transmission. For optimal results, a nozzle temperature range of 220°C to 250°C and a heated bed temperature of 50°C to 75°C are recommended. Due to its low shrinkage tendency, printing large objects is effortless, and the slight glossy finish gives the prints a professional look. The material is low-odor during printing and does not emit harmful substances. Suitable applications include functional prototypes, mechanical parts, gears, food-safe containers, and objects intended for outdoor use or humid environments. It is important to note that PETG can be more prone to stringing and therefore requires fine-tuned retraction settings.
Material TypeThe base polymer type determines printability, strength, flexibility, and heat resistance
PETG
Print TemperatureRecommended nozzle temperature range. Stay within range for best layer adhesion and surface quality
220°C - 250°C
Bed TemperatureHeated bed temperature to prevent warping. Some materials like PLA can print without a heated bed
50°C - 75°C
Diameter1.75mm is standard, 2.85mm for some printers
1.75 mm
Spool WeightNet weight of filament on the spool. Standard spools are 1kg (1000g)
6000g
DensityMaterial density affects part weight. Higher density = heavier prints for the same volume
1.27 g/cm³