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Filament

Filament – the right material for your 3D print

In this category, you'll find filament for your 3D printer. You can choose from many materials, colors, and properties. Whether for functional parts or creative models – with the right printing material, you achieve clean, stable, and precise results. Plus, you can use the filaments directly without having to change much on your printer.

Why good filament is important

Clean prints from the first layer

Quality material ensures consistent flow, good adhesion, and solid layers. This often makes your prints successful on the first try. If you also use the right temperatures, you'll get even better results.

The right solution for every project

Whether soft, hard, colorful, glossy, or matte – with the right choice, you design your print exactly as you need it. And because many materials have similar printing settings, you can often start right away.

Easy to process

Most filaments can be processed with standard printers. Therefore, they are suitable for both beginners and professionals. You don’t need to buy expensive upgrades – many spools work immediately.

Popular filament types at a glance

PLA

The most used filament for simple, fast, and detailed prints. It is biodegradable, easy to process, and low odor.

PETG

Robust, temperature-resistant, and tough. Ideal for mechanical parts that need to withstand more – even outdoors.

TPU

Flexible, elastic, and abrasion-resistant. Perfect for seals, bumpers, or functional prototypes.

Specialty filaments

These include materials with wood, carbon, or metal components. They provide special looks or functions – often for design or technical projects.

Which printers is the filament suitable for?

Most filaments in our shop have the standard diameter of 1.75 mm. They fit almost all common FDM 3D printers – for example from Creality, Anycubic, Prusa, or Bambu Lab. They also work in both Bowden and direct-drive systems.

Tips for proper handling of filament

  • Store filament dry to avoid moisture and printing errors.

  • Use a drying box for sensitive materials like TPU or nylon.

  • Pay attention to the recommended temperature on the packaging – this will give you better results.

  • Clean the nozzle regularly, especially when frequently changing materials.

  • If the material no longer flows cleanly, changing the nozzle can help.