FGF (Fused Granulate Fabrication) — prints from thermoplastic pellets.
Build / Print Volume
1200 × 1000 × 1000 mm (X × Y × Z)
Nozzle Temperature
Up to ≦ 450 °C
Bed / Platform Temperature
Up to ≦ 130-150 °C depending on source
Layer Thickness
Approx. 0.2 mm to 1.5 mm (some sources up to 2 mm)
Nozzle Diameter Options
Approx. 0.6 mm to 4 mm (some variants up to 6 mm)
Pellet Feedstock Diameter
~2-5 mm pellets/granules
Printing Speed
Around 80-100 mm/s (or higher flow rates)
Material Flow / Extrusion Rate
Up to ~3 kg/h (some sources)
Machine / Envelope Size
Approx. 2200 × 1780 × 2250 mm (varies)
Compatible Materials
Wide range including PLA, PETG, ABS, PC, PA, HDPE, TPU, composite materials (GF/CF)
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Why Choose the G12 Pellet 3D Printer?
Shorten Lead Times
Print up to 10× faster to speed up production and delivery.
Eco-Friendly
Print with pellets and recycled plastics for sustainable manufacturing.
Superior Material Performance
Use original materials for stronger, higher-quality parts.
Reduce Costs
Pellet printing cuts material costs by up to 10× compared to filament.
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Unboxing the G12 Pellet 3D Printer
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What materials can the G12 print?
It supports a wide range of pellets, including PLA, ABS, PETG, nylon, PC, TPU, and fiber-reinforced composites.
How large is the print area of the G12?
The G12 offers an impressive 1200 × 1000 × 1000 mm build volume for industrial-scale parts.
How fast can the G12 print?
It can extrude up to 3 kg of material per hour, significantly faster than filament printers.
What temperatures can the G12 reach?
The nozzle heats up to 450 °C, and the bed can reach 150 °C for high-performance materials.