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Material Samples
Each 3D Printing process uses different materials, and has a different surface finish.
Below you will find close-up photos of each process, showing you the surface finish you can expect from each process.
Some material chips are available for you to experience the material with your eyes and fingers.
Powder Printing (show me)
Material: Plastic Powder that produces a textured look and feel.
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Solid Laser Printing (show me)
Material: Liquid Plastic that produces a smooth look and feel.
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Plastic Extrusion Printing (show me)
Material: ABS Plastic that produces a semi smooth look and feel.
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Durable Powder Printing (show me)
Material: Nylon Plastic Powder that produces a textured look and feel, while being extremely durable and break-resistant.
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Multi-Jet Polymer Printing (show me)
Material: Acrylic-based photopolymer produces highly detailed white models.
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