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PA11 (Carbon Fiber) Powder

PA 11 carbon fiber is an exceptionally strong and versatile material ideal for various applications due to its excellent thermal and impact resistance, as well as high stiffness. It is particularly suited for the production of maintenance and replacement parts, fixtures, and jigs in industries such as automotive, where it is utilized for high-performance and metal-replacement components. Additionally, this material excels in extreme applications like motorsports and aerospace, where lightweight structures and resilience under high temperatures are critical.


Polypropylene (PP) Powder

PP polypropylene is an ideal material for prototyping and producing functional parts, particularly due to its excellent chemical resistance and suitability for the food industry. It is particularly effective for applications requiring living hinges and wear resistance, making it valuable in various practical uses, from packaging and containers to automotive and consumer goods. This versatility allows for the creation of durable, reliable products that can withstand challenging environmental conditions 

PPA CF25 (Carbon Fiber)

Nylon composite Carbon Fiber-reinforced filament offer exceptional strength and stiffness, making them ideal for industrial and end-use applications, especially in heavy-duty contexts. Their high temperature resistance further enhances their performance, allowing them to withstand extreme conditions without compromising structural integrity. This combination of properties makes them a preferred choice for manufacturers seeking durable and reliable materials for demanding environments.

FAQ

1. What materials do you use to print parts?

We offer a diverse selection of 3D printing materials available in various colors, tailored to meet specific mechanical, thermal, and chemical requirements. The detailed descriptions provided in our material list can help you make an informed decision for your project. If you're uncertain about which material to choose, feel free to reach out to us, and we'll be happy to assist you in the selection process.

2. What filetypes do you accept?

We accept various CAD and drawing file types, but we prefer .STL files for 3D printing jobs and .STEP files for mechanical inquiries.

3. How do I submit an order or an inquiry?

You can submit your request through our "Contact Us" page, where you can also upload a CAD file related to your inquiry. Alternatively, feel free to send us an email, and one of our staff members will get back to you promptly.