Explore a world of possibilities with our wide range of filament options for your 3D prints. At P3D, we offer high-quality filaments in various types and an array of vibrant colors to bring your creations to life.

Filament Types:

  • PLA
    • PLA Silk
    • PLA CF (Carbon)
    • PLA Multicolour
  • PET-G
  • ABS
  • TPU
  • PLA-CF

PLA (Polylactic Acid)

PLA is a popular and environmentally friendly filament made from renewable resources like corn starch or sugarcane. It’s biodegradable and emits a sweet, non-toxic smell during printing.

Applications:

  • Ideal for beginners due to ease of use and low printing temperatures.
  • Great for detailed prints with a smooth and glossy finish.
  • Suitable for prototypes, toys, and decorative items.

TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)

TPU is a flexible filament known for its elasticity and durability. It has excellent layer-to-layer adhesion, making it perfect for printing flexible items.

Applications:

  • Best for projects requiring flexibility, such as phone cases, shoe insoles, and wearables.
  • Resistant to abrasion, making it suitable for creating functional, impact-resistant parts.

PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)

PETG is a strong and transparent filament with the durability of ABS and the ease of printing of PLA. It’s resistant to moisture and chemicals.

Applications:

  • Suitable for functional prints that require durability and strength.
  • Ideal for mechanical parts, containers, and prints that need to withstand outdoor conditions.
  • Translucent nature allows for creative lighting applications.

ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)

ABS is a strong and impact-resistant filament. It has a higher melting point compared to PLA, making it more suitable for certain applications.

Applications:

  • Well-suited for functional prototypes and mechanical parts.
  • Can withstand higher temperatures, making it suitable for items exposed to heat.
  • Often used in automotive, electronic, and industrial applications.

Choosing the Right Filament

When selecting a filament, consider factors such as strength, flexibility, temperature resistance, and the intended purpose of your 3D print. Each filament type offers unique properties to cater to a variety of projects.

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