Material Guide

We work with a range of materials to match the demands of your project—whether you're developing a quick prototype or building a part that needs to perform in the real world.

3D Printing Materials

High-quality materials for prototyping and production parts.

PLA

Ideal for early-stage prototypes and concept models. It's cost-effective and great for visualizing designs or checking fit, but not intended for high heat or heavy use.

PrototypingCost-EffectiveConcept Models

PETG

A strong, versatile material that performs well in real-world conditions. It offers a balance of durability, flexibility, and resistance to moisture and chemicals—making it a go-to choice for functional prototypes.

DurableChemical ResistantFunctional Parts

ABS

Designed for more demanding applications. ABS provides higher heat resistance and toughness, making it suitable for parts that need to handle stress or operate in more challenging environments.

Heat ResistantToughHigh Stress

Nylon & Carbon Fiber Reinforced Materials

Built for performance. These materials offer exceptional strength, rigidity, and wear resistance while remaining lightweight—ideal for mechanical and load-bearing components.

High StrengthLightweightLoad-Bearing

Resins

Best suited for high-detail parts and smooth surface finishes. Resin printing allows for fine features and precision, making it a great option for smaller, intricate components.

High DetailSmooth FinishPrecision

PEEK & PEKK (Advanced High-Performance Polymers)

Engineered for extreme environments. These materials offer exceptional strength, high temperature resistance, and chemical stability—commonly used in aerospace, medical, and industrial applications where failure isn't an option.

AerospaceMedical GradeExtreme Conditions

CNC Machined Materials

For applications requiring maximum strength, precision, and durability, we also offer CNC machining across a range of metals.

Aluminum

Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and highly machinable. Ideal for marine, automotive, and general-purpose components where strength-to-weight matters.

LightweightCorrosion-ResistantMachinable

Stainless Steel

Strong, corrosion-resistant, and built for harsh environments. Commonly used for structural parts, marine applications, and components exposed to moisture or chemicals.

StrongCorrosion-ResistantHarsh Environments

Carbon Steel

Known for its strength and durability. A cost-effective option for parts that require toughness and wear resistance.

DurableCost-EffectiveWear Resistant

Brass & Copper

Excellent for electrical components, fittings, and applications requiring conductivity or corrosion resistance, while also offering a clean, finished appearance.

ConductiveCorrosion-ResistantClean Finish

Not sure what material is right?

We'll guide you based on how your part will be used—considering strength, environment, and performance requirements to make sure you get the best result.

Upload your design and we'll take it from there