Capabilities
FDM Materials List
PLA (Polylactic Acid): Easy to print, strong and rigid, with a glossy finish. Biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene): Durable and heat-resistant, with a matte finish. Commonly used in manufacturing, but can be challenging to print.
PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol): Strong, flexible, and transparent with a glossy finish. Resistant to moisture and chemicals.
TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane): Flexible and rubber-like, with excellent shock absorption and chemical resistance.
Nylon: Strong, durable, and lightweight. Resistant to impact, abrasion, and chemicals. Can be difficult to print due to warping and absorption of moisture.
PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol): Water-soluble support material for printing complex or intricate models. Easy to print and remove.
ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate): UV-resistant and weatherproof, with a glossy finish. Similar to ABS.
PC (Polycarbonate): Strong, heat-resistant, and transparent. Used in applications that require high impact resistance and toughness.
PP (Polypropylene): Lightweight, strong, and flexible. Resistant to chemicals and fatigue.
HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene): Durable and easy to print. Used as a support material for ABS prints or as a standalone filament for low-cost models.
Reinforced Filaments: Filaments reinforced with various composites for increased strength and rigidity. Lightweight and durable.
Wood PLA: PLA infused with wood particles for a natural, textured finish. Biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
Metallic PLA: PLA infused with metal particles for a metallic finish. Durable and rustable.
Glow-in-the-Dark PLA: PLA infused with glow-in-the-dark pigments. Great for novelty or decorative prints.
Polycarbonate ABS (PC-ABS): A blend of PC and ABS for improved heat resistance and toughness. Used in automotive and aerospace industries.
FDM Printers
Max Build Volume: 420*420*500mm 16.5*16.5*19.6in
Layer Height: 0.15mm(min) 0.4mm(max)
Precision (x,y): 200micron
SLA Materials List
Standard Resin: General-purpose resin for SLA printers. Offers good detail, slightly brittle, and comes in a variety of colors. Ideal for prototypes and non-functional parts.
Tough Resin: Mimics the strength and stiffness of ABS. Ideal for functional prototypes and mechanical parts. High impact and wear resistance.
Flexible Resin: Rubber-like material that can bend and compress. Used for parts requiring flexibility like gaskets, hoses, and seals.
Pure 40A Silicone Resin: Offers extremely high elasticity and tear strength, mimicking silicone rubber. Ideal for medical devices, wearables, and soft robotics.
High Temp Resin: Designed for applications requiring high thermal stability. Excellent for heat-resistant fixtures and molds up to 160c
Flame Resistant Resin: Meets UL 94 V-0 and FAR 25.853 standards for flame retardancy. Suitable for aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics where flame resistance is crucial.
UL Verified Resin: Certified to meet UL's stringent safety and quality standards, ensuring reliability and safety for end-use products.
Nylon Resin: Simulates Nylon (PA) with high fatigue resistance. Suitable for parts that need to bend and flex repeatedly.
Clear Resin: Provides very high detail with a transparent finish. Ideal for fluidics, molds, and light pipes.
Castable Resin: Burns out cleanly without ash or residue, perfect for investment casting of jewelry and fine detail metal parts.
Bio-compatible Resin: Suitable for medical devices and applications requiring skin or mucosal contact.
Color Kit Resin: A base resin that can be mixed with a range of pigments for customized color options. Useful for aesthetic prototypes and products.
SLA Printers
Max Build Volume: 300*298*164mm 11.8*11.7*6.4in
Layer Height: 10micron (min) 150micron (max)
Precision (x,y): 50micron
Applications & Examples
Below are some real-life examples of these materials being used for specific end-use cases: