3D Printing Material Library

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SLA/DLP Materials

Stereolithography can build large parts with very good accuracy and surface finish. A wide range of material allow to build parts with specific characteristics. However, stereolithography only works with photopolymers which are not stable over time and have not well defined mechanical properties. Read more about SLA/DLP process.

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Markforged Carbon Fiber

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Markforged Carbon Fiber FR

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Markforged HSHT Fiberglass

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IEMAI PEEK

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IEMAI PEKK

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Polymaker Polycast

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU90

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95-HF

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Polymaker PolyLite ABS

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Polymaker PolyLite ASA

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Polymaker PolyMax PC

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Polymaker PolyMax PC-FR

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Polymaker PolyMax PETG

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Polymaker PolyMax PLA

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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-GF

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 12

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FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 6

SLS Materials

Laser sintering can manufacture parts in standard plastics with good mechanical properties. There is a constantly growing set of materials available. However, parts do not have exactly the same properties as their injection molded counterparts. Read more about SLS process.

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Markforged Carbon Fiber

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Markforged Carbon Fiber FR

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Markforged HSHT Fiberglass

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IEMAI PEEK

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IEMAI PEKK

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Polymaker Polycast

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU90

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95-HF

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Polymaker PolyLite ABS

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Polymaker PolyLite ASA

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Polymaker PolyMax PC

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Polymaker PolyMax PC-FR

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Polymaker PolyMax PETG

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Polymaker PolyMax PLA

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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-GF

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 12

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FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 6

DMLS/SLM Materials

Laser melting can manufacture parts in standard metals with high density, which can be further processed as any welding part. However, the technology is rather slow and expensive as well as surface finishes are limited. Read more about SLM/DMLS process.

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Markforged Carbon Fiber

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Markforged Carbon Fiber FR

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Markforged HSHT Fiberglass

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IEMAI PEEK

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IEMAI PEKK

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Polymaker Polycast

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU90

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95-HF

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Polymaker PolyLite ABS

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Polymaker PolyLite ASA

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Polymaker PolyMax PC

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Polymaker PolyMax PC-FR

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Polymaker PolyMax PETG

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Polymaker PolyMax PLA

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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-GF

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 12

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FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 6

MJF Materials

Multi Jet Fusion can manufacture parts in standard plastics(even with full color) with good mechanical properties. There is a constantly growing set of materials available. However, parts do not have exactly the same properties as their injection molded counterparts. Read more about MJF process.

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Markforged Carbon Fiber

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Markforged Carbon Fiber FR

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Markforged HSHT Fiberglass

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IEMAI PEEK

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IEMAI PEKK

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Polymaker Polycast

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU90

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95-HF

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Polymaker PolyLite ABS

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Polymaker PolyLite ASA

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Polymaker PolyMax PC

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Polymaker PolyMax PC-FR

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Polymaker PolyMax PETG

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Polymaker PolyMax PLA

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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-GF

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 12

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FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 6

PolyJet/MJP Materials

Multiple materials can be jetted together allowing multi-material and multi-color parts. Functionally graded materials are possible. However, the technology does not work with standard materials but with UV-active photopolymers which are not durable over time. Read more about PolyJet process.

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Markforged Carbon Fiber

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Markforged Carbon Fiber FR

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Markforged HSHT Fiberglass

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IEMAI PEEK

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IEMAI PEKK

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Polymaker Polycast

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU90

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95-HF

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Polymaker PolyLite ABS

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Polymaker PolyLite ASA

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Polymaker PolyMax PC

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Polymaker PolyMax PC-FR

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Polymaker PolyMax PETG

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Polymaker PolyMax PLA

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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-GF

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 12

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FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 6

Binder Jetting Materials

Binder jetting is a rather fast and cheap technology, working with a wide arrange of material types. Parts in full color are possible. However, parts coming directly from the machine have limited mechanical characteristics. Read more about PolyJet process.

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Markforged Carbon Fiber

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Markforged Carbon Fiber FR

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Markforged HSHT Fiberglass

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IEMAI PEEK

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IEMAI PEKK

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Polymaker Polycast

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU90

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95-HF

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Polymaker PolyLite ABS

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Polymaker PolyLite ASA

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Polymaker PolyMax PC

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Polymaker PolyMax PC-FR

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Polymaker PolyMax PETG

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Polymaker PolyMax PLA

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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-GF

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 12

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FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 6

Wax Jetting Materials

Material jetting can achieve very good accuracy and surface finishes. However the technology only works with wax-like materials. The technology can achieve very good accuracy and surface finishes. Due to the type of material, parts are rather fragile. The build process is rather slow.

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Markforged Carbon Fiber

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Markforged Carbon Fiber FR

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Markforged HSHT Fiberglass

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IEMAI PEEK

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IEMAI PEKK

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Polymaker Polycast

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU90

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95-HF

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Polymaker PolyLite ABS

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Polymaker PolyLite ASA

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Polymaker PolyMax PC

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Polymaker PolyMax PC-FR

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Polymaker PolyMax PETG

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Polymaker PolyMax PLA

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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-GF

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 12

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FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 6

FDM Materials

Fused deposition modeling can build fully functional parts in standard plastics. However, they have an anisotropy in the z-direction (vertical direction) and a step-structure on the surface. Read more about FDM process.

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Markforged Carbon Fiber

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Markforged Carbon Fiber FR

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Markforged HSHT Fiberglass

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IEMAI PEEK

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IEMAI PEKK

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Polymaker Polycast

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU90

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95

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Polymaker PolyFlex TPU95-HF

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Polymaker PolyLite ABS

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Polymaker PolyLite ASA

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Polymaker PolyMax PC

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Polymaker PolyMax PC-FR

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Polymaker PolyMax PETG

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Polymaker PolyMax PLA

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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-CF

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Polymaker Polymide PA6-GF

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 12

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FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber

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Stratasys FDM Nylon 6