Our materials

Explore our extensive range of 3D printing materials to meet all your project needs.

FDM printing materials

PLA Pro

Polylactic Acid

PLA filament is a 3D printing material made from renewable resources like corn starch. PLA produces high-quality prints with good detail but is more brittle and less heat-resistant than other filaments, making it best suited for decorative and very light duty functional parts.

Pros

  • Low-cost
  • Good print finish

Cons

  • Brittle
  • Low heat resistance
  • Faster degradation

Usage examples

  • Architectural Models
  • Educational Models and Tools
  • Toys and Figurines
  • Home Decor
  • Prototype Development

Available colors

Black White Grey Blue Red Yellow Orange Purple Teal Green

Heat deflection temperature (at 0.45 MPa) 59 °C
Heat deflection temperature (at 1.8 MPa) 58 °C
Charpy impact strength (X-Y) 17 KJ/m2
Charpy impact strength (Z) N/A
Tensile strength (X-Y) 52 MPa
Tensile strength (Z) 40.5 MPa
Density 1.22 g/cm3

PLA CF

Carbon Fiber Reinforced PLA

PLA CF is a 3D printing filament that blends standard PLA with carbon fiber, resulting in a material that is stronger, stiffer, and more rigid than regular PLA. It offers a lightweight structure with a matte finish, making it ideal for functional parts.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Matte finish
  • Improved surface finish
  • Stronger than regular PLA

Cons

  • More expensive than regular PLA

Usage examples

  • Drone Frames
  • Tooling Jigs and Fixtures
  • RC Car Parts
  • Bicycle Accessories
  • Camera Rigs and Mounts
  • Automotive Accessories

Available colors

Black

Heat deflection temperature (at 0.45 MPa) 54 °C
Heat deflection temperature (at 1.8 MPa) 50.4 °C
Charpy impact strength (X-Y) 5.5 KJ/m2
Charpy impact strength (Z) N/A
Tensile strength (X-Y) 31.2 MPa
Tensile strength (Z) 15.1 MPa
Density 1.29 g/cm3

ABS

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene

ABS is a durable, high-impact 3D printing filament known for its good strength, flexibility, and heat resistance. Commonly used for industrial and functional parts, ABS is a great choice for applications requiring strong parts.

Pros

  • High strength
  • High heat resistance

Cons

  • Low UV resistance
  • Low chemical resistance

Usage examples

  • Automotive Components
  • Custom Electronic Enclosures
  • Mechanical Components
  • Robot Parts
  • Custom PC Cases
  • Musical Instrument Parts

Available colors

Black White Grey Red Green Yellow Blue Purple Orange Teal Dark Grey Pink Lime Light Blue Gold

Heat deflection temperature (at 0.45 MPa) 100 °C
Heat deflection temperature (at 1.8 MPa) 98 °C
Charpy impact strength (X-Y) 18 KJ/m2
Charpy impact strength (Z) 11 KJ/m2
Tensile strength (X-Y) 33 MPa
Tensile strength (Z) 30 MPa
Density 1.12 g/cm3

PETG

Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-Modified

PETG is a 3D printing filament that combines the best properties of PLA and ABS. It offers strength, durability, and flexibility. PETG is resistant to impact, chemicals, and moisture, making it ideal for functional parts, outdoor use, and food-safe applications. It has minimal warping and produces strong and smooth prints.

Pros

  • High strength
  • High chemical resistance
  • High UV resistance
  • Good flexibility

Cons

  • Low scratch resistance

Usage examples

  • Water-Resistant Containers
  • Mechanical Components
  • Outdoor Signage
  • Aquarium Parts

Available colors

Black White Grey Red Green Yellow Blue Purple Orange Teal Silver Gold Clear

Heat deflection temperature (at 0.45 MPa) 78 °C
Heat deflection temperature (at 1.8 MPa) 75 °C
Charpy impact strength (X-Y) 5.1 KJ/m2
Charpy impact strength (Z) N/A
Tensile strength (X-Y) 51 MPa
Tensile strength (Z) 43 MPa
Density 1.25 g/cm3

Nylon

Polyamide [PA6-66]

Nylon PA6/66 [Co-Polymer] is a durable and versatile 3D printing filament known for its high strength, toughness, and excellent resistance to wear and abrasion. It is a blend of two types of nylon (PA6 and PA66), combining the flexibility of PA6 with the heat resistance and rigidity of PA66. This makes it ideal for engineering applications, such as functional prototypes, mechanical parts, gears, and components exposed to stress and high temperatures.

Pros

  • High strength
  • High wear resistance
  • High impact resistance
  • Good flexibility

Cons

  • Very high cost
  • Low UV resistance

Usage examples

  • Gears and Bearings
  • Structural Components
  • Tool Handles
  • Drone Propellers
  • High-Strength Fasteners

Available colors

Black

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TPU

Thermoplastic Polyurethane

TPU is a flexible, elastic filament used in 3D printing for creating durable, rubber-like parts. It offers excellent flexibility, impact resistance, and abrasion resistance, making it ideal for applications such as phone cases, wearables, seals, and shock-absorbing components. It's well-suited for projects needing parts that can bend, stretch, and withstand repeated stress.

Pros

  • High flexibility
  • High elasticity
  • High wear resistance
  • Good shock absorbtion
  • Good vibration dampening

Cons

  • Slow print speed

Usage examples

  • Wearables
  • Shoe Soles
  • Bicycle Grips
  • Protective Covers
  • Bumpers
  • Bushings
  • Elastic Bands and Straps
  • Flexible Joints and Connectors

Available colors

Black

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