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The most commonly used 3D printing material, these PLA filaments make detailed parts at a low melting point, so they won’t warp as they cool, rarely clog nozzles, and don’t require a heated printer bed.
Often used to monitor UV exposure and test UV curing and sterilization equipment, parts made from these filaments change color when exposed to the sun or UV lights.
Bumps, scrapes, and falls won’t damage these tough ABS filaments. Known for their durability, they absorb impact without cracking or breaking, and won’t degrade when heated. Use them to print tool handles, storage cases, and other parts that are handled or dropped frequently.
Create strong, durable parts that carry heavy loads and absorb blows and other impact without cracking or breaking. Made of polycarbonate, these filaments are stronger and resist heat better than other impact-resistant filaments, such as those made from ABS or ASA.
Best for outdoor use, parts made from these ASA filaments are UV resistant, so they won't warp or crack from prolonged sun exposure. They’re also durable, so they absorb impact without breaking and won’t degrade when heated.
Print tough, long-lasting parts that won’t scratch or wear out from constant motion and friction, such as gears and washers.
Often used to make bearings, worm gears, and other smooth moving parts, these filaments create parts that won’t wear out from constant motion.
Parts printed with these polyester filaments absorb less moisture than other types of plastic, making them ideal for use in wet or humid environments.
Parts made from these PAEK filaments, a family of materials that includes PEEK and PEKK, remain strong in high temperatures and hold up to wear from repeated use.
Sterilize your printed parts without them expanding, deforming, or weakening. These PSU filaments resist steam and heat, so you can sterilize them in an autoclave.
Often used to make parts that will be used near ovens, engines, and other hot machinery, these PEI filaments remain strong and rigid in temperatures that would soften most plastic.
Build parts and prototypes from these filaments using Dremel fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printers.
Stretchy, soft, and sturdy, these filaments make durable parts that resist wear and breakage despite repeated use. Stronger than ABS and PLA filaments, they create long-lasting, wear-resistant parts, such as seals, sleeves, and gaskets, as well as components that take on high-impact forces, such as springs and snap-fit parts.
Create molds around parts printed with these filaments. They’re PVB, so they vaporize cleanly from your mold similar to wax in traditional investment casting and lost wax casting.
Compatible with the MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D Printer, all Fifth Generation MakerBot Replicator 3D printers, and Sketch printers.
Print these polypropylene filaments into filters, gaskets, and other lightweight, foam-like parts that let air and gas pass through but repel water.
When 3D printing a model with overhangs or hollow spaces, use these filaments to prevent the model from losing its shape. They support the structure during the printing and cooling process, then dissolve or snap away once the part is hardened.
Create soft, stretchy parts that are lightweight and foam-like, letting air and gas pass through yet repelling water.
Fabricate custom bottles, packaging, and other parts for chemical processing.