Plastic 3D printing

A wide range of 3D printing plastic materials from thermoplastics for functional parts to high detail resins (thermosets) for visual prototypes.

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PLA

PLA has become one of the most common materials for 3D printing because it is easy to print, biodegradable and bioderived from corn and other biomaterials.

 

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ABS

ABS is another common 3D printing filament. It can handle higher temperatures however, it releases fumes when heated so it is advised to keep your print area well ventilated during use.

 

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TPU / Flexible

Flexible filaments, commonly referred to as TPE or TPU, are known for their elasticity allowing the material to easily stretch and bend.

 

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PETG

PETG filaments are known for their better heat resistance than PLA  without having to produce toxic fumes like ABS. Take note though, that it is a bit challenging to print because of its stringiness.

 

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Nylon

Nylon is a tough and semi-flexible material that offers high impact and abrasion resistance. It is an ideal choice for printing durable parts.

 

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Carbon Fiber Filled

Carbon fiber filaments contain short fibers that are infused into a PLA or ABS base material to help increase strength and stiffness.

 

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Wood Filled

Wood filaments combine a PLA base material with cork, wood dust, or other derivatives, giving the models a real wooden look and feel.

 

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HIPS

HIPS is a lightweight material most commonly used as a dissolvable support structure for ABS models.

 

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