3D printing materials
We have a wide variety of materials, which opens a wide range of possibilities. With this, we can afford to provide you with innovative tools to offer you the best results. In this comparative table you can see the different properties of each material we offer.
3D material comparison chart
RESISTANCE |
FLEXIBILITY |
TEMPERATURE |
DETAIL LEVEL |
PRICE |
TECHNOLOGY |
|
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PLA |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ |
⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ |
FDM |
ABS / ASA |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
FDM |
PETG |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ |
FDM |
TPU |
⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
FDM |
HARD RESIN |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
SLA |
NYLON PA12 |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
⬤ ⬤ ⬤ ⬤ |
SLS |
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Our available materials
ABS
ABS is a low-cost material, great for printing tough and durable parts that can withstand high temperatures.
Flexible
Flexible filaments, commonly referred to as TPE or TPU, are known for their elasticity allowing the material to easily stretch and bend.
PLA
PLA is the go-to material for most users due to its ease-of-use, dimensional accuracy, and low cost.
HIPS
HIPS is a lightweight material most commonly used as a dissolvable support structure for ABS models.
PVA
PVA is commonly known for its ability to be dissolved in water and is often used as a support material for complex prints.