Premium Materials
Engineering-Grade
Filament Only
We don't stock PLA. We don't use bargain brands. Every spool in our shop comes from a manufacturer known for consistent quality and real-world performance. Your parts deserve better than generic filament.

Our Filament Partners
Four brands. Decades of combined R&D. Every material type you need for functional, industrial-grade prints.
Polymaker
Broad Engineering Range
One of the most trusted names in engineering filament. Their Fiberon line pushes into high-strength composite territory — PPS, PA6, PA12, PETG, ASA, and PET — including carbon fiber and glass fiber composites built for demanding applications.
3DXTech
Engineering & High-Performance
A massive range of engineering and high-performance filaments — from Nylon, PC, and TPU to advanced polymers like PPS, PSU, and PPSU. Their specialty and composite lines include carbon fiber, glass fiber, ESD-safe, and flame retardant options for the most demanding applications.
Siraya Tech
Engineering & Flexible Filaments
A deep lineup spanning high-strength composites to advanced flexibles. From their Fibreheart engineering series to the Roamr and Flex families — including carbon fiber and glass fiber composites, TPU, and PPA.
QIDI Tech
Industrial & High-Performance Filaments
A full range spanning industrial-grade composites to high-performance everyday materials. From PA12 and PPS composites to ASA, TPU, and PC/ABS — including carbon fiber and glass fiber composites built for functional end-use parts.
Material Types We Print
From everyday engineering plastics to high-performance polymers and fiber-reinforced composites.
High-Performance
PPA (Polyphthalamide)
Superior heat resistance and mechanical strength compared to standard nylons. Perfect for under-hood automotive parts, electrical housings, and high-temperature industrial applications.
PPS (Polyphenylene Sulfide)
Exceptional chemical and heat resistance with inherent flame retardancy. Used in demanding environments — chemical processing, aerospace, and electrical components.
PPSU (Polyphenylsulfone)
Autoclavable, chemically resistant, and incredibly tough. Used in medical devices, aerospace, and food processing where sterilization and durability are non-negotiable.
PSU (Polysulfone)
High heat deflection temperature and excellent dimensional stability. Ideal for medical instruments, food service equipment, and plumbing components.
Engineering
PA12 (Nylon 12)
Excellent chemical resistance, low moisture absorption, and outstanding toughness. Ideal for functional prototypes, snap-fits, and end-use parts that need to flex without breaking.
PC (Polycarbonate)
High impact strength and optical clarity. Great for protective covers, housings, and parts that need to withstand sudden impacts without shattering.
PC/ABS
Combines the heat resistance of polycarbonate with the printability of ABS. A workhorse for functional parts, jigs, fixtures, and automotive interior components.
Nylon
Outstanding wear resistance and self-lubricating properties. Ideal for gears, bearings, bushings, and moving parts that see repeated friction.
Standard
ABS
The classic engineering plastic — tough, impact-resistant, and easy to post-process. Great for enclosures, housings, and parts that need sanding or acetone smoothing.
ASA
UV-resistant cousin of ABS. Built for outdoor use — won't yellow or degrade in sunlight. Perfect for garden fixtures, vehicle trim, and any exterior application.
PETG
Strong, slightly flexible, and food-safe. Excellent layer adhesion and chemical resistance. A reliable all-rounder for functional parts and containers.
PET
Higher rigidity and heat resistance than PETG. Great for mechanical parts, structural components, and applications where stiffness matters.
Specialty
TPU (Flexible)
Rubber-like flexibility with excellent abrasion resistance. Used for gaskets, seals, phone cases, vibration dampeners, and anything that needs to bend and bounce back.
Composite
Carbon Fiber Composites
Carbon fiber reinforced filaments deliver exceptional stiffness-to-weight ratio. Available in PA, PPA, PPS, PETG, ABS, and more — for parts that need to be light and rigid.
Glass Fiber Composites
Glass fiber reinforced filaments offer improved strength and heat resistance over base polymers. More affordable than carbon fiber with excellent dimensional stability.
Not sure which material is right for your part?
Ask Us — Material Selection Is Part of What We Do