From rigid aesthetic biopolymers and impact-resistant co-polyesters to flexible rubber elastomers and ultra-stiff carbon-fiber composites. Compare mechanical ratings, thermal limits, and find the perfect filament for your design.
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Ideal balance of mechanical tensile strength, impact absorption, and temperature resistance up to 75°C.
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Engineering Application Note: Thermal resistance and mechanical strength depend on part geometry, wall thickness, infill percentage, and layer orientation. Standard FDM prints are ideal for functional prototypes, enclosures, brackets, and non-critical replacement parts. They are not rated for safety-critical automotive structural systems, unsealed food contact, or medical implants.