3. Top Materials used
HIPS Filament
Magnetic Iron Filament
Conductive Filament
Carbon Fiber Filament
TPE Filament
Glow in the Dark Filament
Amphora Filament
ABS Filament
PLA Filament
PET Filament
PETT Filament
Nylon Filament
PVA Filament
Sandstone Filament
Wood Filament
Metal Filament
7. Products
metallic filaments are made by infusing PLA with very fine metal powders. These metal powders
may vary by brand. Right now, metallic filaments are available that have brass, bronze, copper,
or stainless steel powders. The ratio of PLA to the metal powder vary by the brand and product,
but usually falls in the neighborhood of 80% metal to 20% plastic.
8. Products
Magnetic filaments are made by infusing finely ground iron powder to a base material. Although other
base materials can be theoretically used, the magnetic filament products available in the market today
use PLA. This allows us to make 3D prints that act much like metals in terms of their response to a
magnetic field. Prints using magnetic filaments are described as ‘ferromagnetic’ – that is, they are
attracted to magnetic fields
Mini Desktop 3D Printer
18. Products
Red, violet, yellow glow filaments tend to have weak glow effect
Summary: glow-in-the-dark PLA and ABS are filaments which contain
phosphorescent materials that make them glow after they have been exposed
to a light source. 3D printing with glow filament is no different than using
standard PLA or ABS.
20. The Global 3D Printing Filament Market is expected to grow
from USD 983.49 Million in 2019 to USD 4,185.37 Million by
the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
of 27.29%.
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23. Nanodiamond-enhanced 3D
printing filament. Known as
uDiamond, the filament was
patented by Carbodeon and is
now available on the market.
The nanodiamond-based PLA
enables faster 3D printing and
improves the mechanical
durability of the prints. The
nanodiamonds themselves have
the ability to shape the structure
and properties of the 3D printing
material, and they act like
lubricants.