PLA: (Polylactic Acid) Easy-to-use material, environmentally friendly as it is produced from renewable sources. It is ideal for beginners due to its low printing temperature and minimal shrinkage.
PETG: (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) Combines the properties of PLA and ABS, with high strength, flexibility, and resistance to chemicals and moisture. Ideal for durable parts and outdoor use.
PLA+: Improved version of PLA, offering greater strength, flexibility, and better surface quality. Ideal for applications requiring more mechanical strength than classic PLA.
TPU: (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) Flexible and elastic material, ideal for printing flexible components, such as rubber grips, shoe soles, or protective covers.
ASA: (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) Resistant to weather conditions and ultraviolet radiation, ASA is suitable for outdoor uses, such as car parts or outdoor components.
ABS: (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) A durable and lightweight material, suitable for applications requiring high strength. It requires higher printing temperatures and often a closed chamber to prevent shrinkage or warping.
PLA-CF: PLA filament reinforced with carbon fiber. Offers greater hardness and dimensional stability compared to regular PLA, ideal for mechanical parts and functional prototypes.
PA6-CF: Nylon 6 reinforced with Carbon Fiber. Very durable and heat-resistant, but more sensitive to moisture.
Flex: Flexible and soft material, ideal for parts that require high flexibility, such as soles, elastic joints, or protective covers.
PA12-CF: Nylon 12 reinforced with Carbon Fiber. Offers low moisture absorption, good dimensional stability, and high strength.