Materials

Technology

FDM

Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) technology, also known as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), builds objects from the bottom up by layering plastic that’s heated in a moving extrusion head.

Polyjet

PolyJet 3D printing technology produces smooth, accurate parts, prototypes and tooling. With microscopic layer resolution and accuracy down to 0.014 mm, it can produce thin walls and complex geometries using the widest range of materials available with any technology.

Stereolithograph

Stereolithography (SLA) is a form of 3D printing technology used for creating models, prototypes, patterns, and production parts in a layer by layer fashion using photochemical processes to form polymers.

Metal 3D Printing

Metal 3D Printing is a laser-based technology that uses powdered metals. Similar to Laser Sintering, a high-powered laser selectively binds together particles on the powder bed while the machine distributes even layers of metallic powder.

Materials

FDM Nylon 12 combines the benefits of Nylon 12 with the design freedom and reliability of FDM 3D printing.
FDM Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber (Nylon 12CF) combines nylon 12 and chopped carbon fiber to achieve the highest flexural strength and stiffness-to-weight ratio of any FDM material.
FDM Nylon 6 possesses the best combination of tensile strength and toughness among FDM materials.
PC-ISO is a biocompatible polycarbonate material, compliant with ISO 10993 and USP Class VI.
Polycarbonate 3D printing filament is a strong, dimensionally stable, heat resistant plastic with good impact strength.
A stiff thermoplastic made from renewable resources, PLA is perfect for quick concept verification at a low cost.