Types of 3D Printing Filament For Fine Detail & Smooth Finish, Guide Launched

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Functionalize has expanded its 3D printing resource library with a new guide covering the different types of 3D printing filament.

-- With the latest release, Functionalize explains that choosing the right filament is important to ensure the right finish in the 3D printing process. PLA filament is highlighted for its user-friendly properties and low melting point - which makes it easier to work with. This is contrasted against ABS filament, PETG filament, nylon, TPU, carbon fiber, and magnetic iron.

More information can be found at https://functionalize.com/types-of-3d-printing-filament/

Alongside the features of the filaments themselves, Functionalize also offers a buyer's guide with storage instructions, UV resistance information, and tensile strength insights in its recently published resource. A FAQ is included to expand on these points - with expert tips on everything from mixing filament types to adding support materials.

According to market research firm Precedence Research, the global 3D printing market was valued at $13.84 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach $98.50 billion by 2032. Driving much of this growth is rising adoption among small businesses, hobbyists, and everyday consumers purchasing desktop 3D printers for personal use. Industry analysis site Toner Buzz indicates over 2.2 million 3D printers were sold in the United States in 2022 alone.

For many of these new users, deciding on the right filament material can be an overwhelming choice given the variety of plastics available. Functionalize's guide provides an in-depth look at the most common filament options on the market today.

The author covers tips on how to choose the right filament based on the specific application and desired material properties. For example, PLA filament, one of the most popular and versatile options, is highlighted as an ideal material for beginners given its low melting point and minimal warp. PLA also produces prints with a smooth surface finish and sharp detail.

More advanced filaments are also covered, such as ABS - a strong plastic capable of withstanding higher temperatures. The guide points out that ABS can be post-processed through acetone vapor smoothing to achieve glossy finishes.

A spokesperson states: "Choosing the right 3D printing filament is crucial for bringing your ideas to life. From PLA and ABS to specialty filaments like carbon fiber and magnetic iron PLA, there's a filament to suit every project. How do you decide between them? You need to consider factors like print temperature, strength, and heat resistance - and you'll be well on your way."

Interested parties can learn more at https://functionalize.com/

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