3D Printing Materials
50+ materials for FDM and SLA 3D printing. Choose the perfect material for your project — from PLA for prototypes to carbon fiber for engineering parts.
White Resin
White Resin V5 is a general-purpose SLA resin with a bright, matte white finish. Printed on our Formlabs Form 4 with...
- Technology: SLA (stereolithography)
- Finish: Matte white
- Ultimate Tensile Strength: 62 MPa
Grey Resin
Grey Resin V5 is a versatile general-purpose SLA resin with a rich, matte grey finish. Its neutral mid-tone hides layer...
- Technology: SLA (stereolithography)
- Finish: Matte grey
- Ultimate Tensile Strength: 62 MPa
Clear Resin
Clear Resin V5 is an exceptionally clear, colour-neutral SLA resin. Straight off our Formlabs Form 4 it is translucent;...
- Technology: SLA (stereolithography)
- Finish: Transparent (polishable to optical clarity)
- Ultimate Tensile Strength: 60 MPa
Tough 2000 Resin
Tough 2000 Resin V2 is an engineering SLA resin that matches the strength and stiffness of ABS plastic. It combines...
- Technology: SLA (stereolithography)
- Finish: Dark matte
- Ultimate Tensile Strength: 40 MPa
Rigid 10K Resin
Rigid 10K Resin is the stiffest material in our SLA range — a highly glass-filled engineering resin that behaves like...
- Technology: SLA (stereolithography), glass-filled
- Finish: Smooth matte
- Ultimate Tensile Strength: 88 MPa
PLA
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable thermoplastic derived from renewable resources such as cornstarch. It is the...
- Print Temperature: 190–230 °C
- Bed Temperature: 45–65 °C
- Strength: Medium
PETG
PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-modified) is one of the most popular engineering filaments for FDM 3D printing....
- Print Temperature: 230–260 °C
- Bed Temperature: 70–80 °C
- Strength: High
ABS / ASA
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) and ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) are industrial thermoplastics renowned...
- Print Temperature: 240–270 °C
- Bed Temperature: 90–110 °C
- Strength: High
TPU
TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is a flexible filament that enables the printing of elastic and bendable parts. It...
- Print Temperature: 220–240 °C
- Bed Temperature: 50–60 °C
- Strength: Medium
Carbon Fiber
Carbon-fibre-reinforced (CF) filaments are composite materials that blend short carbon fibres into a polymer matrix....
- Print Temperature: 240–300 °C (matrix-dependent)
- Bed Temperature: 60–110 °C
- Strength: Very High