How to Choose the Right Filament for Your 3d Printing
How to choose the right filament for your 3d printing
3D printing is an exciting field for many different industry.
When you select the different filaments, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out which one is the right one for you.
Each filament has its unique properties, uses, and characteristics to consider… Where do you start?
△The Most Important THING
The most important thing to keep in mind when choosing your 3d filament is the final application of your print.
1: Best filament for 3d printing beginners
The most common materials for beginners are PLA and PETG.
PLA is the most commonly used material in 3d printing, because it is easy to print with a standard configuration, and inexpensive. There is no need to turn on platform heating during printing, and the model itself does not warping, it is very easy on printing.
Many manufacturers and designers use it for prototyping and tooling.
PETG is another great filament for beginners, it is also easy on 3d printing, but the displays similar properties to ABS, which is a mid-level 3d printing material.
Aslo you can easy printing with and easily get good results.
2: Professional 3d print Users
PP, ABS, PA, TPU, PC are considered mid-level filament, because they can print more complicated designs, but you may have to tweak your confuguration in Cura or your printing software.
Professional users may find themselves using material like PLA CF or ABS CF, These are more professional materials because they are harder to print and because you need a special extruder to print the filaments.
3: Materials for Prototyping and Tooling
A common use of 3D printing is build prototypes and tools that help facilitate the manufacturing process.
PLA and PETG are the most commonly used materials. But, if you need your prototype or tool to be resistant to strong chemicals, heat, or stress, then you will need to consider a more advanced material, like ABS or ASA or Nylon.
4: Flexible 3D materials
TPU main characteristic is that it is flexible and durable. This makes TPU a great option for products that need to bend and last a long time.
5: Professional looking finish
If you are going for a more professional-looking finish, then a carbon fiber material would be a good option as it looks sleek while also being very durable.
5: Professional looking finish
If you are going for a more professional-looking finish, then a carbon fiber material would be a good option as it looks sleek while also being very durable.
6: High stress Applications
Along with the above factors, your print may require you to consider other high-stress properties, like weather, chemical, or heat capabilities.
For outdoor use, consider using ASA as it can withstand an unfavorable environment and UV resistant.
Aslo there are many other materials like PVA, Glass Fiber, PBT... You can contact us for more technical recommendations.