3D Printing Materials

Filaments and resins for 3D printers: PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, engineering and composite plastics, photopolymer resins. Printer compatibility and where to buy.

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PLAPrototypes, decor, simple models and learning. The most beginner-friendly filament.10 linesPETGFunctional parts, water- and chemical-resistant items, transparent models. The sweet spot between PLA and ABS.3 linesABSStrong functional parts, heat-resistant enclosures, items finished with acetone smoothing.2 linesNylon (PA)Wear-resistant engineering parts: gears, hinges, brackets. Strong, tough polyamide.2 linesTPUFlexible parts: cases, gaskets, dampers, straps. Rubber-like filament.2 linesPA-CFHigh-strength engineering parts: brackets, tooling, drone and robot parts.2 linesASAOutdoor and automotive parts, sun- and weather-resistant. "Outdoor ABS".1 linesPEBAFlexible, lightweight filament (polyether block amide): cushioning and foaming parts, light models, flexible components.1 linesTPESoft, highly flexible filament for stretchy parts: seals, straps, dampers, protective covers.1 linesPLA-CFStiff, light parts with a matte finish: frames, housings, carbon-look decor.1 linesPETG-CFStrong functional parts with stiffness and a matte finish. Carbon-fiber-reinforced PETG.1 linesABS-CFStiff, heat-resistant carbon-filled parts: brackets, housings, functional load-bearing components.1 linesPolycarbonate (PC)High-strength heat-resistant parts: loaded housings, protective elements.Type guidePPChemical- and fatigue-resistant parts: containers, living hinges, lab ware.Type guidePVAWater-soluble supports for complex models. Printed with a second extruder.Type guideHIPSLimonene-soluble supports for ABS, light functional parts.Type guide

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