Materials

DuraForm PA CF (SLS)

DuraForm PA CF is 33% carbon fiber filled nylon 12 that increases the stiffness of the material while decreasing weight.

This material possesses high heat deflection temperatures and resists warping making it an excellent choice for high performance and elevated temperature applications. DuraForm PA CF enables the direct production of parts with advanced stiffness and makes it possible to avoid multi-stage, long production processes. The long-term stability of DuraForm PA CF delivers economies through strength and durability, removing the need for replacement parts.

As a production-grade material, DuraForm PA CF can be utilized for functional prototypes or end-use parts.

High stiffness, low weight
High heat resistance
Direct production of parts with advanced high stiffness
Resists warping at high temperatures
Production-grade, suitable for functional prototypes or end-use parts

PLA

PLA (polylactic acid), is a thermoplastic polymer derived from renewable resources. This feature sets it apart from other commonly used plastics. PLA is great for low cost prototyping, containers, and functional parts under a light load.

Tensile strength 26.8 - 70 MPa
Tensile modulus 1817 - 3973 MPa
Tensile elongation 1.9 - 20%
Flexural strength 46.2 - 88 MPa
Flexural modulus 2461 - 3800 MPa
HDT (0.45 MPa) 50 - 55°C

TPU 95A

UltiMaker TPU 95A (thermoplastic polyurethane) is a flexible material, making it ideal for applications that demand chemical resistance and the qualities of rubber and plastic. For a seamless 3D printing experience, we’ve engineered UltiMaker TPU 95A to be easier and faster to print than other TPU filaments on the market.

TPU 95A 3D printing applications

Flexible to your needs
Chemical resistant
Great for end-use parts
Print Core  AA
Hardness  48 Shore D
Impact strength  24 kJ/m²
Thermal resistance  116 °C
Spool weight  750 g
Filament diameter  2.85 mm

Nylon

S series Nylon is a polyamide grade based on PA6/66. It features reduced humidity absorption and a longer shelf life compared to other nylon filaments. Able to withstand significant mechanical stress, nylon material is a great choice for 3D printing tools, functional prototypes, and end-use parts.

Nylon 3D printing applications

Designed to resist humidity
Exceptionally durable
Versatility meets reliability
Print Core  AA
Hardness  81 Shore D
Impact strength  14 kJ/m²
Thermal resistance  87 °C
Spool weight  750 g
Filament diameter  2.85 mm

ABS

UltiMaker ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) 3D printing material is formulated to minimize warping and ensure consistent interlayer adhesion. It is a great choice for creating functional prototypes and complex end-use parts.

Example prints using UltiMaker ABS

Test your prototypes
Fit testing
Versatile capabilities
Print Core  AA
Hardness  76 Shore D
Impact strength  14 kJ/m²
Thermal resistance  87 °C
Spool weight  750 g
Filament diameter  2.85 mm