Polylactic Acid (PLA)

  • Biodegradable thermoplastic derived from renewable resources like cornstarch.
  • Known for its ease of use, low cost, and wide range of available colors.
  • Suitable for prototyping, hobbyist projects, and general-purpose 3D printing.

Plastic Materials : Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

  • Tough and impact-resistant thermoplastic.
  • Offers good mechanical properties and heat resistance.
  • Commonly used in engineering prototypes, functional parts, and automotive components.

Plastic Materials: Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG)

  • Durable and versatile thermoplastic with excellent chemical resistance.
  • Combines the strength of ABS with the ease of printing of PLA.
  • Ideal for mechanical parts, food-safe containers, and medical applications.

Nylon (Polyamide):

  • Strong, flexible, and wear-resistant thermoplastic.
  • Offers high impact strength and excellent layer adhesion.
  • Used for functional prototypes, engineering parts, and durable end-use products.

Polycarbonate (PC):

  • Tough and heat-resistant thermoplastic with high impact strength.
  • Suitable for applications requiring transparency, such as lenses and protective covers.
  • Used in aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics industries.

Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)

  • Water-soluble support material used in dual-extrusion 3D printing.
  • Enables printing of complex geometries and intricate designs.
  • Compatible with materials like PLA and ABS.

Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU)

  • Flexible and elastic thermoplastic with rubber-like properties.
  • Offers excellent resistance to abrasion, oil, and chemicals.
  • Ideal for printing gaskets, seals, footwear, and soft-touch components.

Metal Materials:Stainless Steel

  • Corrosion-resistant metal alloy with high strength and durability.
  • Offers excellent mechanical properties and surface finish.
  • Used in aerospace, automotive, and medical industries for functional prototypes and end-use parts.

Metal Materials:Aluminum

Lightweight metal with good strength-to-weight ratio.
Offers high thermal and electrical conductivity.
Used for prototyping, automotive parts, and aerospace components.

Metal Materials:Titanium

  • High-strength, lightweight metal with excellent biocompatibility.
  • Offers superior corrosion resistance and heat tolerance.
  • Widely used in medical implants, aerospace structures, and automotive components.

Metal Materials:Cobalt Chrome (CoCr)

  • Biocompatible metal alloy with high strength and wear resistance.
  • Suitable for dental implants, prosthetics, and orthopedic devices.
  • Offers excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy.

Metal Materials:Tool Steel

  • High-strength metal alloy with excellent hardness and toughness.
  • Used for producing molds, dies, and tooling inserts for industrial applications.
  • Offers good wear resistance and dimensional stability.

Metal Materials:Inconel

  • Heat-resistant nickel-based superalloy with high strength and oxidation resistance.
  • Suitable for high-temperature applications in aerospace, gas turbines, and chemical processing.
  • Offers excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.

Metal Materials:Copper

  • Conductive metal with high thermal and electrical conductivity.
  • Used for electrical components, heat sinks, and functional prototypes.
  • Offers good machinability and surface finish.
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