Check out our wide range of consumables from filaments for FDM printing to resins for SLA printing. We offer fantastic pricing on leading brands such as Formfutura, Formlabs, Ultimaker, and Dremel.
FormFutura Consumables are now 10% - 40% cheaper. Plus discounts available on other brands.
PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol) is a water soluble support material for multi-extrusion 3D printing. With a good thermal stability, PVA is ideal for printing complex models that require supports for large overhangs, deep internal cavities, and intricate geometries.
Used by many manufacturers worldwide, Nylon (polyamide) is well-known for its impressive durability, high strength-to-weight ratio, flexibility, low friction, and corrosion resistance. With its ability to withstand significant mechanical stress, Nylon is a great choice for 3D printing tools, functional prototypes, and end-use parts.
CPE (copolyester) materials are chemical resistant, tough and demonstrate good dimensional stability. It is a preferred choice for both functional prototypes and mechanical parts. While both CPE and CPE+ provide similar performance characteristics, CPE+ provides the added benefit of higher temperature resistance and increased impact strength.
Ultimaker PLA (polylactic acid) filament provides a no-hassle 3D printing experience thanks to its reliability and good surface quality. Our PLA is made from organic and renewable sources. It’s safe, easy to print with and it serves a wide range of applications for both novice and advanced users.
A technical and tough PLA (polylactic acid), great for functional prototypes. This new material has a toughness like ABS and reliability of PLA. Safe and easy to use just like standard PLA.
Ultimaker TPU 95A (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is an easy and fast to print filament with a nice balance of flexibility, wear and tear resistance, as well as a good resistance to many industrial chemicals and oils. When combined with the Cura’s material profiles, even complex mechanical parts, tools, and fixtures are printed with ease.
Formlabs Clear resin polishes to near optical transparency, making it ideal for working with light or showcasing internal features. Supports print resolutions of 100, 50 and 25 microns.
Formlabs Elastic 50A Resin for parts that will bend, stretch, compress, and hold up to repeated cycles without tearing. The “50A” in the name represents the material’s Shore durometer. If you need a more stiff flexible material, try Flexible 80A Resin.