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3D Printer Materials

3D Printers are fantastic machines. They enable people to make products or 3D art themselves. The machines are becoming better and more user-friendly time and time again. Although they remain machines. This means that they use materials. In particular 2 groups of materials. 3D Printer Filament & 3D Printer Resin. And 3D Printer parts. The filament and resin are consumable materials that form the basis of the objects to be made. The 3D Printer parts are important to keep your 3D Printer up & running. A 3D Printer contains various moving and wear-sensitive parts. If a part is worn out, you obviously don't throw the printer away. You simply replace the part with a new and sometimes even improved part. With us you will find the most commonly used filaments and parts for your 3D Printer!

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  • Polymaker Polyterra Ash Gray Filament

    Polymaker – PolyTerra PLA Ash Gray – 1,75mm – 1KG

    19,99 /16,52 excl. VAT
  • Polymaker Polyterra Fosil Gray Filament

    Polymaker – PolyTerra PLA Fossil Gray – 1,75mm – 1KG

    19,99 /16,52 excl. VAT
  • Polymaker Marble Slate Gray Filament

    Polymaker – PolyTerra PLA Marble Slate Gray – 1,75mm – 1KG

    19,99 /16,52 excl. VAT
  • Polymaker PolyLite ASA Gray Filament

    Polymaker Filament – ​​PolyLite ASA Gray – 1,75mm – 1KG

    34,50 /28,51 excl. VAT
  • PolyLite PETG Dark Gray - 1,75mm - 1KG

    Polymaker Filament – ​​PolyLite PETG Dark Gray – 1,75mm – 1KG

    29,50 /24,38 excl. VAT
  • Polymaker Filament - PolyTerra PLA+ Gray - 1,75mm - 1KG

    Polymaker Filament – ​​PolyTerra PLA+ Gray – 1,75mm – 1KG

    23,99 /19,83 excl. VAT
  • Bambu Lab PETG - Blue Gray - With Spool - print

    Bambu Lab PETG – Blue Gray – With Coil – 1KG

    31,45 /25,99 excl. VAT
  • BambuLab PLA Basic Gray With Spool print

    Bambu Lab PLA Basic – Gray – With Coil – 1KG

    32,95 /27,23 excl. VAT
  • Bambu Lab PLA Basic - Gray - Without Spool print

    Bambu Lab PLA Basic – Gray – Without Spool – 1KG

    28,95 /23,93 excl. VAT
  • Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF - Gray - print

    Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF – Gray – With Coil – 1KG

    44,75 /36,98 excl. VAT
  • ABS Gray 1.75mm 1KG

    ABS Filament Gray, 1.75 mm, 1 kg

    20,95 /17,31 excl. VAT
  • 3D printer filament PETG gray 1kg

    PETG Gray 1.75 mm – 1 kg

    27,45 /22,69 excl. VAT

3D printer filament

Most 3D Printers work with filament. 3D Printer filament is a plastic thread, usually 1,75mm thick. The 3D Printer heats this to just above its melting point to stick it layer upon layer in a certain shape. By repeating this process, a 3D printed object is created. 3D Printer Filament comes in many different types, but PLA is by far the most popular. Each species has its own properties. PLA is easy to print and also breaks down easily in the environment, making it a good choice for environmentally conscious 3D printers. ABS, for example, is a sturdier material that can withstand higher temperatures. This makes it better suited for some business applications. These are just 2 examples of materials. The list is considerably longer. It is therefore advisable to read carefully about the different options and features if you want to get the most out of your machine.

3D printing parts

3D Printers are machines. Although each new version becomes more user-friendly, maintenance is necessary. If you keep your 3D Printer clean and grease the bearings occasionally, maintenance is not too bad. But if you use your printer continuously, parts will need to be replaced. Fortunately, you will find the most commonly used 3D Printer parts with us. As you print a lot and/or print special materials, your nozzle will wear out. These are very easy to replace with the Bambu Lab 3D Printers. It is also possible to replace your nozzle for one with a larger or smaller hole. This helps for precision or higher printing speed. Parts are therefore important for replacing worn parts, but also for upgrading your machine.

Resin 3D Printer

Some 3D Printers do not work with filament, but with Resin. 3D Printer Resin is a type of resin that hardens in certain light. In principle, this works about the same as a filament printer. A certain shape is hardened and glued together layer by layer. However, the printing process is upside down. The printed circuit board is placed in a bath with resin and rises from it piece by piece. The advantage of Resin 3D Printing is that it can be even more precise than filament 3D Printing. The disadvantage is that it is often for smaller objects and that it requires some post-processing. Unfortunately, it is also not possible to print multiple materials in one object.

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