High-precision 3D printer filaments perfect for detailed architectural models, urban planning, and design visualization
Durable, lightweight 3D printer filaments perfect for armor, weapons, and costume accessories
High-temperature PETG withstands dishwasher temperatures up to 70°C while maintaining chemical resistance to detergents and thermal cycling.
TPU 95A provides the ideal balance of flexibility and printability for phone cases, gaskets, shoe soles, and rubber-like components.
Learn about 3D printing filaments that are safe for food contact applications, including FDA compliance and safety considerations.
Discover the top 3D printing filaments that can withstand outdoor conditions including UV exposure, temperature variations, and moisture.
ASTM D638 is a standard test method for determining the tensile properties of unreinforced and reinforced plastics.
The Charpy Impact Test is designed to measure how much energy a material can absorb when it is hit suddenly.
Density measures how much mass a 3D printing filament has per unit volume.
ISO 1183 is a standard test method for determining the density of solid plastics.
ISO 527 is a set of international standards that specifies test methods for determining the tensile properties of plastics.