Additive Manufacturing

The flexibility of 3D printing allows for the production of prototypes in a range of materials, each with its own unique properties and benefits.

Materials used in 3D Printing

By offering a range of material options, 3D printing makes it possible to produce prototypes that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing and suitable for a variety of different applications.

Carbon Fiber

Carbon fiber is a high-strength material that is often used in applications where weight and durability are critical, such as in the aerospace and automotive industries..

PETG

PETG stands for polyethylene terephthalate glycol. PETG is a versatile material that is ideal for printing objects with high impact resistance and transparency.

ABS

ABS stand for Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene. ABS is a popular thermoplastic that is commonly used for producing strong and durable parts.

TPU

TPU stands for Thermoplastic Polyurethane. TPU is a flexible material that is ideal for printing soft and rubber-like objects.

PLA+

PLA stands for Polylactic acid. PLA+, a biodegradable material made from corn starch, is an environmentally-friendly option that is easy to print and produces high-quality results.