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Innovative Materials for Superior Devices

Unmatched material quality for exceptional medical devices

FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)

Thermoplastic filaments, ranging from standard to engineering grade.

  • Standard Thermoplastics:

    • PLA (Polylactic Acid)

    • ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)

    • PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)

    • ASA (UV & weather resistant)

  • Engineering-Grade:

    • Nylon (PA6, PA12, PA-CF, PA-GF)

    • PC (Polycarbonate)

    • TPU/TPE (Flexible, elastomers)

    • PEEK (Polyether ether ketone)

    • PEKK

    • ULTEM™ 9085 / 1010 (PEI, aerospace-grade)

  • Composites:

    • Carbon-fiber reinforced (PLA-CF, Nylon-CF, PETG-CF, etc.)

    • Glass-fiber reinforced filaments

    • Metal- and wood-filled filaments (specialty/prototyping)

DLP (Digital Light Processing)

Similar to SLA, but uses a projector — material set overlaps SLA heavily.

  • Standard resins (clear, tough, rigid, high-temp, flexible)

  • Dental resins (model, surgical guide, biocompatible)

  • Castable resins (for investment casting)

  • Engineering resins (ABS-like, PP-like, reinforced)

DLP often supports faster-curing, high-precision resins for medical/dental applications.

SAF (Selective Absorption Fusion)

Similar to MJF but with infrared-absorbing fluid.

  • Nylons

    • PA11 (biobased, impact resistant, sustainable)

    • PA12 (rigid, isotropic, general purpose)

SLA (Stereolithography)

Uses photopolymer resins cured by laser.

  • Standard Resins

    • Clear

    • White / Grey / Black

    • Draft / Fast prototyping

  • Engineering Resins

    • Tough / Durable (ABS-like, PP-like)

    • Rigid (Glass-filled, stiff resins)

    • High Temp (heat resistance)

    • Flexible / Elastic resins

    • Impact resistant

  • Medical / Dental Resins

    • Biocompatible Class I & IIa (dental surgical guides, splints)

    • Dental model, castable, clear aligner resins

    • Surgical guide resins (autoclavable, sterilizable)

  • Specialty

    • Castable (for lost wax casting, jewelry/dental)

    • Ceramic-filled

MJF (Multi Jet Fusion)

Uses powdered thermoplastics with fusing & detailing agents.

  • Nylons (most common)

    • PA12 (general purpose, durable, isotropic)

    • PA11 (biocompatible, more flexible)

    • PA12 GB (glass bead reinforced)

  • Elastomers

    • TPU (BASF Ultrasint TPU, flexible lattice structures)

  • Filled Materials

    • PP (Polypropylene – chemical resistant, weldable)

    • Carbon-filled nylons 

PolyJet 

Inkjet-style resin printing with multi-material capabilities.

  • Rigid Plastics

    • Vero family (VeroClear, VeroWhite, VeroBlack, VeroUltra colors)

    • Rigid Opaque

    • Transparent / Clear resins

  • Rubber-Like / Elastomers

    • Agilus30 (flexible, tear resistant)

    • Tango family (older flexible)

  • Engineering / High Performance

    • Digital ABS Plus (ABS-like, high impact resistance)

    • High Temp resins

  • Medical / Biocompatible

    • MED610 (clear, biocompatible for medical/surgical guides)

    • MED620/625 (dental, biocompatible resins)

    • BoneMatrix / TissueMatrix (biomedical prototyping, surgical simulation)

    • DraftWhite (low-cost, fast prototyping)

  • Special Feature: Full-color + multi-material printing in one part (rigid, flexible, transparent, opaque combined).

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