Sovol PLA-UV

Sovol PLA-UV

£6.00
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Sovol PLA-UV

Sovol PLA-UV

£6.00

Sovol PLA UV – EN71-3 Certificate

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This EN71-3 certificate documents chemical safety testing of Sovol PLA UV filament as a complete material formulation, including the base polymer, pigments, and standard additives, this is for the specific colour changing filament White - Purple

EN71-3 testing assesses the migration of regulated elements from the finished filament material under simulated conditions of mouthing, swallowing, and skin contact. The results therefore reflect the behaviour of the entire filament formulation, not the base polymer or pigments in isolation.

This certificate is suitable for inclusion in:

  • UKCA technical files
  • EN71-3 toy safety documentation
  • Risk assessments and compliance records
  • Customer, marketplace, or retailer verification

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This certificate applies to Sovol PLA UV filament colour as detailed above, and as supplied by the manufacturer. It does not extend to other colours or ranges in the same make (e.g. Matte, Silk, Glow etc), or other similar ranges from alternative brands.

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The certificate image displayed is provided for illustrative purposes only and does not represent a specific test report or individual test results.

New to EN71-3 or UKCA toy safety requirements? Read our EN71-3 Guide for 3D Printing to understand how certification works.

Check whether this certificate covers your filament and colour range using our Product Information & Coverage Guide.

 

Looking to buy this filament, you can get it here direct from Sovol - https://sovol.uk/collections/sovol-filaments/products/sovol-uv-reactive-color-changing-pla-filament

Frequently asked questions

What does CMYK mean and why does it matter?

CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) represents the four primary colours used in printing and colour reproduction. Testing across CMYK provides comprehensive safety validation because different pigments have different chemical compositions. Learn more about our CMYK colour selection methodology.

Why aren't all products certified in standard CMYK colours?

Not all manufacturers produce their filaments across the complete CMYK spectrum. When full CMYK certification isn't available, we select alternative colours that provide the broadest safety coverage based on pigment chemistry and common use cases. Read our detailed explanation of colour selection.

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