Material Guide & Choices

Materials change how a part looks and performs. This guide helps you pick the right material quickly.

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Quick Material Comparison

Material
Main Feature
Best For
PLA
Easy, low-cost
Visual models & simple prototypes
ABS
Tough, heat resistant
Functional parts
PETG
Durable, good chemical resistance
Mechanical parts
TPU
Flexible
Soft or flexible components
Standard Resin (SLA)
Very smooth finish
High-detail models

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Material Categories Explained

Standard FDM Materials

Most common and cost-effective FDM materials

PLA: Biodegradable, easy to print, good for visual models and low-stress parts.

PETG: Good durability, strong, food-safe options available.

ABS: Strong, durable, heat resistant up to $80^\circ C$, great for automotive parts

Specialty FDM Materials

Materials optimized for special applications

TPU: Flexible like rubber, perfect for gaskets, phone cases, and grips.

Nylon: High strength and durable, great for mechanical parts and gears.

Carbon Fiber: Lightweight and extremely strong, aerospace-grade performance.

SLA Resins

Superior detail resins for precision applications

Standard Resin: Smooth finish, great detail, perfect for visual prototypes.

Tough Resin: High impact resistant, good for functional testing.

Clear Resin: Transparent parts, light guides and optical applications

How to Choose the Right Material

Ask Yourself These Questions

  • Will the part be handled or tested repeatedly?
  • Does it need to be flexible or rigid?
  • Will it be exposed to heat or chemicals?
  • How important is surface smoothness?
  • Are you making fine details or small features?
  • Is this for visual presentation or functional use?

Quick Decision Guide

  • Visual model only: PLA or Standard Resin
  • Functional testing: ABS, PETG, or Tough Resin
  • Fine details/smooth: SLA Standard or Tough Resin
  • Flexible parts: TPU
  • Heat resistance: ABS or Nylon
  • Chemical resistance: PETG

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