Materials

PLA: PLA is a popular choice for 3D printing because it is strong, durable, and easy to print. It is also a biodegradable material, which makes it a good choice for environmentally conscious applications.

ABS: ABS is another popular choice for 3D printing. It is stronger and more heat-resistant than PLA, but it is also more difficult to print. ABS is a good choice for applications where strength and durability are important.

PETG: PETG is a newer 3D printing material that combines the best properties of PLA and ABS. It is strong, durable, and easy to print, and it is also resistant to chemicals and water.

TPU: TPU is a flexible 3D printing material that is often used for applications where a soft and squishy material is needed. It is also resistant to abrasion and tearing.

Nylon: Nylon is a strong and durable 3D printing material that is often used for functional prototypes and parts. It is also resistant to chemicals and water.

Carbon fibre: Carbon fibre is a high-performance 3D printing material that is very strong and lightweight. It is often used for applications where strength and weight are critical, such as aerospace and automotive.

PEEK: PEEK is an ultra-high-performance 3D printing material that is very strong and heat-resistant. It is often used for applications where extreme conditions are present, such as aerospace and defence.

Specialty materials, such as:

ESD-safe: These materials are designed to prevent the build-up of static electricity, which can be a hazard in some applications.
Flame retardant: These materials are designed to resist the spread of fire.