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At MatterHackers, we take pride in offering the largest selection of 3D printing filament available. From our affordable MH Build Series filament, to our professional-grade PRO Series filament, you can find any material, like PLA, ABS, NylonX, PETG, TPU, TPE, Flexibles, Polycarbonate, and more! Along with our industry-proven brand of filament, we also carry other top-notch materials from ColorFabb, Taulman3D, NinjaTek, Ultimaker, 3DFuel, and more. 

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3D Printer Filament Comparison Guide

3D Printer Filament

PLA Filament

The most common filament, PLA is a great go-to material for its ease of use.

Metal 3D Printing Filament

Print with real metal on your desktop 3D printer.

ABS Filament

ABS is a durable material perfect for projects that need strength.

PETG Filament

PETG is a strong, reliable material that is great for end-use parts.

Nylon Filament

Nylon and Nylon Composites for strong, functional 3D printed parts.

Quantum Dual-Color PLA

Mind-bending, dichromatic PLA that works on every printer

Support Filament

Dissolvable and breakaway support materials for dual extrusion 3D printing.

MH Build Series Filament

MH Build Series filament is designed and priced for every maker

MH Build Series PLA

An affordable, low-cost PLA filament intended for producing quality, 3D printed parts.

MH Build Series ABS

An affordable 3D printing filament meant for every maker with projects that require durable and temperature resistant parts.

MH Build Series PETG

An affordable, low-cost PETG filament intended for producing tough and sturdy 3D printed parts.

MH PVA Support Filament

MH PVA Support Filament is a dissolvable support material for dual extrusion parts.

PRO Series Filament

When reliability and consistency counts, be a PRO.

PRO Series PLA

PRO Series PLA is intended for producing professional, high quality, 3D printed parts.

PRO Series ABS

A formulation intended to help your prints stand out with a beautiful, glossy, opaque finish.

PRO Series PETG

Temperature resistance and fantastic visual performance with translucent colors

PRO Series Tough PLA

Strong like ABS and much easier to use - it's the best material for reliably printing functional prototypes.

PRO Series Flex

All the benefits of flexible filament together with improved strength over other flexible filaments

PRO Series Nylon

The strength and durability of Nylon now in vibrant colors.

PRO Series Ryno

Excellent at bridging and retraction to keep your parts clean with minimal post-processing.

NylonX

The durability of Nylon combined with the stiffness of carbon fiber

NylonG

Glass infused nylon for strong, functional prints

Carbon Fiber Reinforced PLA

Carbon Fiber reinforced PLA adds more strength and rigidity compared to regular PLA.

ColorFabb

With several varieties available, ColorFabb filament is consistent and reliable.

ColorFabb Fill Series

PLA filaments infused with wood, metal and glow-in-the-dark particles for eye-popping prints.

ColorFabb PLA/PHA Series

A unique 3D printing filament tougher and less brittle than just PLA.

MadeSolid

Affordable materials from MadeSolid - limited time only.

NinjaTek

High quality and industry-leading flexible materials.

PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol)

Polyvinyl Alcohol, a water-soluble support material that dissolves away in a water bath to leave only your perfectly printed part.

Polymaker Filament

Browse all filament collections from Polymaker!

Polypropylene Filament

Polypropylene (PP) is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic filament used to produce durable and lightweight prototypes through Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF).

Proto-Pasta PLA Blends

PLA filaments blended with metal, wood and glow-in-the-dark materials for cool print effects.

Soft PLA

Soft PLA is a flexible material great for parts that need to bend to fit their environment.

PRO Series TPU

Strong yet bendable filament that has excellent layer to layer bonding.

Taulman 3D

High-strength nylons and engineering-grade materials for functional 3D printing.

Ultimaker ABS Filament

Get beautiful, glossy prints with Ultimaker ABS filament

Ultimaker CPE Filament

Get high impact strength and chemical resistance with Ultimaker CPE

Ultimaker Materials

High-grade filament for any 3D printer from Ultimaker

Ultimaker Nylon Filament

Get impact and abrasion resistance with Ultimaker Nylon filament

Ultimaker PLA Filament

Highly versatile, easy to print and available in a variety of colors.

Ultimaker Polycarbonate Filament

3D Print molds, tools, and functional Prototypes with Ultimaker PC

Ultimaker TPU Filament

Get qualities of rubber and plastic and resistance with Ultimaker TPU

Fillamentum

From ASA to exotic colors, Fillamentum provides a quality 3D printing experience.

3DXTech Filament

Explore advanced manufacturing filament from PEEK to ESD-safe materials.

Proto-Pasta

Metallic filament and unique composites make Proto-Pasta 3D filament stand out.

SpoolWorks

3D printing materials from the creators of the industry-leading All-metal v6 HotEnd.

PRO Series Breakaway Support Material

Provides fast, easy, and clean mechanical breakaway for 3D printed parts.

AprintaPro Filament

3D printing filament with great layer adhesion that produces excellent parts.

Kodak 3D Printing Filament

A wide range of 3D printing materials with a focus on color and quality.

eSUN

Consistent and reliable 3D printing filament for entry-level 3D printing.

BASF Ultrafuse 316L Metal 3D Printing Filament

Reliable metal manufacturing for industrial applications - right from your desktop 3D printer.

FiberForce Pantone (R) Certified PLA

Browse a selection of Pantone® certified colors.

Ultimaker Tough PLA Filament

The ease of PLA printing with the impact resistance and stiffness of ABS.

Kai Parthy Lay Series

Browse unique and experimental 3D printing materials.

DSM 3D Printing Filament

Engineering-grade, advanced 3D printing materials for industrial production.

Engineering Grade Filament

High-temperature and advanced materials used in several industrial applications.

MakerBot 3D Printing Filament

Rigorously tested for quality, and optimized for Method Printers.

Fillamentum ExtraFill Series

An excellent baseline PLA that prints amazingly well.

Fillamentum Extrafill ABS Filament

Premium ABS Filament with a wide variety of vibrant colors.

Fillamentum Crystal Clear Series

An incredible line of semi-transparent, colored materials.

Fillamentum FlexFill Series

Flexfill is rubbery and elastic, making it impact, oil and abrasion-resistant.

Fillamentum Vertigo Series

Vertigo PLA series reflect light and create awesome, eye-catching prints with flecks of gold, silver and blue.

Fillamentum PVC Vinyl Filament

Fillamentum PVC Vinyl Filament

Fillamentum ASA Series

A rugged weather-resistant material that is much more resistant to UV light.

Fillamentum TimberFill Series

Made from a PLA base with wood particulate, Timberfill gives you 3D prints that look like they were carved from wood.

Fillamentum CPE

Fillamentum CPE

Dow OBC 3D Printer Filament

Strength and Flexibility in One Easy-to-Print Material

Raise3D Filaments

Browse Raise 3D selection of 3D printing filaments

Kodak Nylon 3D Printing Filament

Kodak Nylon 3D Printing Filament

Kodak PLA+ 3D Printer Filament

Kodak PLA+ 3D Printer Filament

Kodak Flex 98 3D Printing Filament

Kodak Flex 98 3D Printing Filament

Kodak PLA Tough 3D Printer Filament

Kodak PLA Tough 3D Printer Filament

Kodak PETG 3D Printer Filament

Kodak PETG 3D Printer Filament

Kodak ABS 3D Printing Filament

Kodak ABS 3D Printing Filament

BASF Ultrafuse 3D Printer Filament

Industrial grade filament for technical and engineering level 3D printing.

BASF Advanced Specialty Materials

Sophisticated, advanced materials created by the world's leading chemical company.

Clearance Items - Materials

Filament and resins at reduced prices for great savings.

Metallic 3D Printing Filament

Browse real stainless steel metal filament and metal composites

Guides & Articles

How To Succeed When 3D Printing With PLA Filament

Discover the best practices for 3D printing with PLA filament - from finding the right temperature, to which surfaces to 3D print on, this step-by-step guide will help you succeed with 3D printing PLA.

How To Succeed When Printing With ABS

ABS filament is a versatile material that's a great option for when you need your 3D-printed parts to be strong and heat-resistant. Learn how to print this material like a Pro in this in-depth guide.

How to Succeed when 3D Printing with PETG Filament

This in-depth guide provides everything you need to succeed when printing with PETG filament. Embrace the fantastic properties of durable and easy to print, PETG filament!

How to Succeed with 3D Printing Metal on a Desktop 3D Printer

The time is here to explore easy and affordable metal 3D printing. 3D printing with real metal on a desktop 3D printer is now possible using Ultrafuse Metal 3D printing filament from BASF Forward AM.

How To Succeed When 3D Printing With Nylon

Learn how to 3D print Nylon like a pro. Nylon is a stronger and more durable alternative to PLA or ABS and easy to 3D print with using these Tips and Tricks.

How To Succeed When Printing With Flexible Filament

Let’s take a look at what makes flexible filaments easier to print and how you can add flexible filament to your 3D printing material toolbox.

How to Succeed with NylonX

NylonX has quickly become one of our favorite filaments for strong, durable, and ready-to-use parts. Here's an in-depth look at Nylon X, and some printing tips to get the most out of this great new material.

How to Succeed When 3D Printing with MH Build Resin

Make SLA resin 3D printing easier with this helpful detailed article on how to successfully fine-tune photopolymer resin to your 3D printer.

How To Succeed: 3D Printing with Nylon and Nylon Composites

Nylon and nylon composites perform exceptionally well in a variety of uses, it just takes a gentler touch to print it successfully.

How To Succeed When 3D Printing With ASA Filament

Follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to print with ASA, the perfect material for any outdoor projects.

What is 3D printing filament?

3D printing filament is a thermoplastic, or polymer, that melts when heated and is extruded through a nozzle layer by layer to create a three-dimensional object. After the filament is extruded, it cools and becomes the surface the next layer is deposited on top of.

3D printing filament is sold in spools ranging in weight from 0.5 kg to 10 kg. It comes in two diameters; 1.75mm and 2.85mm.

The most commonly used filaments are PLA and ABS. Both have advantages for different applications.

What types of filament are there?

Below is a chart showing the more common types of filament, along with their transition temperatures, bed temperatures, and ideal printing surfaces.

Filament

Common Transition Temps

Common Bed Temps

Printing Surface

PLA

205±15 °C

40±15 °C

Glass

ABS

230±10 °C

90±10 °C

Glass with ABS slurry or kapton tape

PETG

245±10 °C

60±10 °C

Blue painters tape or bed adhesive

Nylon

255±15 °C

70±10 °C

Garolite

ASA

250±10 °C

90±10 °C

Hairspray, bed adhesive

Polypropylene

250±15 °C

110±10 °C

Packing tape or polypropylene

TPU/TPE

230±10 °C

50±15 °C

Glass, painters tape

PCTPE

235±10 °C

70±10 °C

Glass with kapton tape or hairspray

Polycarbonate

290±20 °C

130±15 °C

Gluestick/hairspray

PVA Support

180±20 °C

45±10 °C

LayerLock PEI

Breakaway Support

210±10 °C

50±5 °C

LayerLock PEI

HIPS Support

230±10 °C

50±10 °C

Glass with kapton tape or hairspray

filament from plastic bottles, how to make

filament production

By making filaments for printing on a 3D printer on their own, the user can save a lot of money spent on consumables. Plastic filament for printing can be made from PET bottles. Consider which bottles are suitable for this, the procedure for manufacturing a filament, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of this method.

Is it possible to make plastic for a 3D printer from PET bottles?

When making plastic filament for 3D printing, it is recommended to use the following types of PET bottles:

  1. Blue. Such bottles have the hardest plastic, but when melted, it will be the most fluid of all.
  2. White and green. The plastic of these bottles is softer than that of the blue ones. In molten form, the material is thicker.
  3. Brown. These bottles have the softest plastic. When molten, it is highly viscous (similar to ABS filament).

How to make DIY thread and print with plastic bottles?

Preparatory work

Bottles must be unraveled into ribbons before production starts.

Soft bottles have a thinner plastic, so it is better to break them into strips of 10 mm.

Containers with medium hard or harder plastic material can be cut into thin strips, about 7 mm thick.

PET bottle 3D printer filament tools

To create a filament from PET bottles, you will need the following tools:

  • utility knife or bottle cutter;
    Important! When choosing a bottle cutter, you need to pay attention to the accuracy of cutting plastic. The width of different cut strips should not differ by more than 0.1 mm.
  • oven;
  • plastic crusher;
  • homemade vertical extruder - it has a metal pipe with a drill screw that rotates with a stepper motor, and a nozzle with two heaters from a 3D printer;
  • rotary table;
  • large basin;
  • cold water.

Step-by-step instructions

The production of PET bottle filament for 3D printing is carried out in the following order:

  • Cut plastic bottles must be melted in an oven at 180 °C. The melting time depends on the number of bottles.
    Help. It takes approximately 40 minutes to melt 10 plastic bottles.
  • After melting, the plastic must be completely cool. All excess moisture will evaporate from the material, and it will crystallize. In appearance, the polymer resembles glass.
  • The cooled material must be ground in a crusher into a finer fraction.

  • The crushed plastic is then fed into the vertical extruder. The rotating screw moves the ground polymer to the bottom of the device to the nozzle with heaters. The plastic starts to melt.
  • The molten PET plastic leaves the nozzle and enters a basin of cold water, which is located on a rotating table. The rotation of the table will prevent sticking of the material. The thread must be cooled as quickly as possible so that it becomes flexible and transparent. In this case, it can be used for 3D printing.

  • Let the homemade filament dry well before printing. Since in the presence of a large amount of moisture, a thread of molten plastic will exit the extruder in the form of foam. It is recommended to dry the skeins of thread in a closed container with silica gel at a temperature of 50–60 °C. To do this, you can use the oven or simply place the container on the radiator.

When using ready-made filament for 3D printing on a printer, several nuances should be taken into account:

  • Print the product on a cold table, the temperature of which does not exceed 35 ° C. This limitation of the temperature regime is due to the fact that the plastic must quickly cool down to a temperature below 70 ° C. Otherwise, the material may almost completely lose its strength properties.
  • Extruder temperature should be around 265°C. But it may differ depending on the printing speed and the type of plastic from which the filament is made.
  • If the feed mechanism of the 3D printer is made of brass, then it is better to put a thin-walled rubber hose on the roller. It will not allow the PET thread to slide.

The pros and cons of using bottles to create plastic

The main advantage of recycling PET bottles for plastic 3D printing filaments is that you can save on the purchase of industrial filaments and recycle unnecessary packaging, which, when taken to landfills, greatly pollutes the environment .

Disadvantages of using homemade filament:

  • you can print products only at a low speed, as the thread breaks when it is increased;
  • requires a crusher to grind the material and a separate extruder to transport the plastic;
  • It is not possible to print large items because the thread length is limited.

Making your own 3D printing filament is a great way to save on consumables and recycle unwanted PET bottles. Homemade filaments are close in properties to purchased ones. Therefore, they can be used to print small products of excellent quality.

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Plastic filament for 3D printers ESUN HIPS 3D delivery in Russia

ESUN HIPS — plastic filament for 3D printers 1.75 mm

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ESUN HIPS is a high impact plastic filament for 3D printing.

  • Izod impact strength - 11 J/m 2
  • Material density - 1.05 g/cm³
  • Delivery: 2-5 days
  • Diameter 1.75; colors: white, blue, yellow, green, brown, red, natural, orange, pink, green, grey, blue, purple and black
  • Smell: yes
  • Manufacturer: eSUN, China
  • Net weight: 1 kg.

ESUN HIPS is a high impact plastic 3D printing filament and/or support. The applied printing technology is FDM.

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3D Printer Filament ESUN HIPS

ESUN HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene) is a high impact polystyrene. Of course, this is a unique material. On the one hand, it can be used as a strong base material for building a product. On the other hand, as a soluble support material (soluble in D-limonene). The material belongs to the group of engineering plastics.

ESUN HIPS filament properties:

• High bending strength and impact resistance;
• Good for mechanical post-processing;
• Low moisture absorption;
• Soluble with D-limonene;
• Long lasting properties after printing - products are durable.

Delivery options:

• HIPS thread 1.75 mm in 1 kg spools;

Benefits of ESUN HIPS 3D Printer Filament:

  • Dissolves with limonene;
  • Low moisture absorption;
  • High rigidity.
⚠ Attention! As a rule, HIPS material requires the use of special means during printing, to ensure the extraction and protection of the respiratory tract.
ESUN HIPS filament printing specifications:
  • Temp. printing: 220 - 260℃;
  • Temp. substrate: 110℃;
  • Print speed: 30 - 80mm/s.
⚠ Attention! HIPS requires the platform to be heated to 100°C and has reduced adhesion to the platform. Use adhesion promoters. Stable printing on a printer without heating the platform to the specified temperature is not guaranteed!

Features

Density 1.05 g/cm³3
Izod impact strength 11 J/m2
Thermal deformation temperature 80 °C, 0.45 MPa
Tensile strength 27 MPa
Elongation at break 55%
Flexural strength 39 MPa
Flexural modulus, MPa 2280
Melt flow index 3g/10min(200°C/5kg)
Print speed: 30 - 80mm/s
Purpose engineering, hobby
Diameter 1. 75 and 2.85 mm
Form Hard plastic thread
Odor Must be controlled
Net weight 1 kg. or 2.5 kg
The table shows the technical specifications of ESUN HIPS - a plastic filament for 3D printers.

Payment

The Multismol online store provides cash and non-cash payment.

Cash payment is possible only upon delivery of the order by an employee of a courier company in Moscow, Moscow region, St. Petersburg and the region.

In all other cases, we accept non-cash payments through the secure Internet acquiring of PJSC Sberbank. We accept cards of payment systems VISA, Mastercard, MIR, JSB. You can also use SberPay to pay.

If you want to purchase goods for business, let us know about it and we will issue you an invoice for payment from the current account of a legal entity or individual entrepreneur.

You can get more detailed information about payment in the section - Payment.


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