
Most Popular Plastic PA2200 (nylon-12) is our workhorse material, delivering high resolution, strong, and resilient parts. The material is white and can be dyed a variety of colors (red, blue, green, orange, yellow, pink, and black). The best part about this material is that it works with the selective laser sintering (SLS) process, which does not require support structures and allows you to print just about any geometry you can imagine. We print PA2200 on our EOS P110 printer. (Technical datasheet)
Most Popular Metal “15-5” Stainless Steel is our most popular metal material - an iron alloy with 15% chromium and 5% nickel. It is a corrosion resistant stainless steel that can be polished to a mirror finish and heat treated to increase its strength and hardness. We print 15-5 on our EOS M290 printer. (Technical datasheet)
Multi-material “Digital Materials” are a blend of UV curable resins (acrylate chemistry) that can produce parts that are rigid or flexible, or somewhere in-between. The base materials are called VeroWhite (rigid) and TangoBlack (flexible). They can be combined in the same part, and blended to make shades of gray, or parts with rigid and flexible sections combined. We print Digital Materials on our Stratasys Objet Connex350. (Technical datasheet)
Carbon Fiber We have two options for super-strong polymer parts with embedded carbon fiber. “Onyx” is a nylon material with chopped carbon fiber mixed in, and “Continuous Carbon Fiber” is nylon with an a carbon fiber thread embedded inside. Both produce incredibly strong plastic parts. (Technical datasheet)