Engineering-grade FDM materials.
Seven materials, dialed in on our own equipment. Pricing varies by material; every part is held to ±0.5 mm or ±0.2%, whichever is greater.
FDM only today — other processes are on the roadmap, not the catalog. Re-print if a part does not meet spec. Or browse by use case.

Recommended
PET-CF
Carbon-fiber-reinforced PET
The stiffest material we run, and the most heat-tolerant. For structural parts that have to hold their shape under load.
- HDT (0.45 MPa, annealed)
- 147 °C
- Tensile
- 66 MPa
- Density
- 1.34 g/cm³
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- PCPolycarbonateHandles 125 °C heat and takes impacts that crack stiffer plastics. Good for hot environments, impact loads, or both.125 °C HDTStiff & tough
- ASAAcrylonitrile styrene acrylateHolds up to sustained sunlight and weather without yellowing. The go-to for outdoor parts, signage, and automotive trim.UV stableImpact tough
- ABSAcrylonitrile butadiene styreneSmooths to a glossy finish under acetone vapor. Best for indoor parts that need to take a hit.Acetone-smoothableImpact tough
- PETGGlycol-modified copolyesterCheap, forgiving on the printer, and resists water and most chemicals. Best up to about 65 °C.Chemical resistantStrong layer adhesion
- PLA-ProToughened polylactic acidPLA with about 5× the impact strength of standard PLA. Best for indoor prototypes and fixtures at room temperature.Impact toughDimensionally precise
- TPUThermoplastic polyurethaneThe only flexible material we offer. Good for gaskets, seals, and anything that has to bend, stretch, or absorb impact.Shore 95AAbrasion resistant
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