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SLA
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SLS
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FDM - Fused deposition modeling is an extrusion-based 3D printing technology. The build materials used in FDM are thermoplastic polymers and come in a filament form. In FDM, a part is manufactured by selectively depositing melted material layer by layer in a path defined by the CAD model. Due to its high accuracy, low cost and large material selection, FDM is one of the most widely used 3D printing technologies across the world.


SLA - stereolithography, is a widely-used 3D printing process and the most popular of the resin printing technologies. The process owes its esteem in the additive space to its ability to produce prototypes that are accurate, isotropic and watertight, as well as production parts with impressive surface smoothness and more detailed features.


SLS - Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is an additive manufacturing process that belongs to the powder bed fusion family. In SLS 3D printing, a laser selectively sinters the particles of a polymer powder, fusing them together and building a part, layer by layer. The materials used in SLS are thermoplastic polymers that come in a granular form.


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PLA - The easiest FDM materials to print / Rigid, strong, but brittle / Less resistant to heat and chemicals / Biodegradable / Odorless

ABS - Tough and durable / Heat and impact resistant / Requires a heated bed to print / Requires ventilation

PETG - Compatible with lower printing temperatures for faster production / Humidity and chemical resistant / High transparency / Can be food safe

Nylon - Strong, durable, and lightweight / Tough and partially flexible / Heat and impact resistant / Very complex to print on FDM

HIPS - Soluble support material most commonly used with ABS / Dissolves in chemical limonene

Composites - Rigid, strong, or extremely tough / Compatibility limited to some expensive industrial FDM 3D printers

Standard Resins - High resolution / Smooth, matte surface finish

Tough and Durable Resins - Strong, robust, functional, and dynamic materials / Can handle compression, stretching, bending, and impacts without breaking / Various materials with properties similar to ABS or PE

Flexible Resins - Flexibility of rubber, TPU, or silicone / Can withstand bending, flexing, and compression / Holds up to repeated cycles without tearing


Nylon 12 - Strong, stiff, sturdy, and durable / Impact-resistant and can endure repeated wear and tear / Resistant to UV, light, heat, moisture, solvents, temperature, and water

Nylon 11 - Similar properties to Nylon 12, but with a higher elasticity, elongation at break, and impact resistance, but lower stiffness

TPU - Flexible, elastic, and rubbery / Resilient to deformation / High UV stability / Great shock absorption

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20% infill

50% infill

90% infill


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