3D Printing Materials

One of the largest fields of innovation in Additive Manufacturing is in the printing materials sector. Improvements in mechanical, thermal and chemical properties mean that the range of available materials - and the opportunities that they offer - is greater than ever.

Explore our constantly growing range of filaments, resins, SLS/SLM powders and ceramics or contact our advisors to help you find the ideal material for your printer and application.

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Polymaker - PolyMide PA6-CF 2KG

$150.00

PolyMide is a set of nylon/polyamide based 3D printing filaments. Engineered with the Warp-Free technology designed by Polymaker, Polymide filaments are meant to add engineering features to nylon materials with ease in 3D printing. Features include improved stiffness, strength and heat resistance.

Polymaker - PolyMide PA6-GF 2KG

$100.00

PolyMide is a set of nylon/polyamide based 3D printing filaments. Engineered with the Warp-Free technology designed by Polymaker, Polymide filaments are meant to add engineering features to nylon materials with ease in 3D printing. Showcasing excellent thermal and mechanical properties.

Polymaker Nylon CoPA 6/6-6

$50.00

PolyMide is a set of nylon/polyamide based 3D printing filaments. Engineered with the Warp-Free technology designed by Polymaker, Polymide filaments are meant to add engineering features to nylon materials with ease in 3D printing. A perfect mix of excellent strength, toughness and heat resistance of up to 180°C.

Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF 500g

$80.00

PolyMide PA12-CF is a carbon fibre reinforced PA12 filament. With low moisture sensitivity the filament features excellent mechanical and thermal properties. Applications include manufacturing tooling.

Cubicon PLA 1.75mm Cubicon PLA 1.75mm
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Cubicon PLA Plus 1.75mm

$37.50

PLA (Polylactic Acid) is an environmentally friendly thermoplastic polymer, more specifically from corn starch or sugar cane. It tends to naturally break down in about three to six months. PLA can also deform at a high temperature. Outside of 3D printing, PLA is also used to produce parts and prototypes like medical implants, food packaging, and disposable tableware.