Understanding the Significance of Filaments for 3D Printing

Understanding the Significance of Filaments for 3D Printing

A filament is the key element of most 3D printers, as one can't print designs without it. Hence, it is essential to stay updated with the latest trends & developments in 3D printing filaments to produce more prints with fewer inputs. These filaments are thermoplastics that can be molded & shaped and have a diverse range of applications as well as lower costs than other materials.

Recently, there's been a surge in their demand globally, mainly due to the rising utilization of 3D printers in the aerospace & defense sectors for producing lighter yet robust aircraft components and reducing their overall weight to attain better fuel efficiency in order to lower both operational costs & carbon emissions. Considering this upward trend, a recent study by MarkNtel Advisors has projected around 25% CAGR for the Global 3D Printing Filament Market during 2021-26. Now, let's dive deeper into the different types of 3D printing filaments and what's next for this industry in the years ahead.

The Most Commonly Used 3D Printing Filaments & their Features

·???????Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

ABS is a brilliant filament for 3D printing kitchen appliances, electronic housings, plastic automotive parts, & musical instruments, among others. However, despite its extensive popularity for 3D printing, it is not an ideal filament for most users since it has a high melting point, which makes it essential to print on a heated surface. And, it is not something most budget 3D printers have. Moreover, 3D printing using ABS also creates unpleasant fumes that several people do not like, which makes adequate ventilation crucial.

·???????Polylactic Acid (PLA)

A thermoplastic made from sugarcane & cornstarch, PLA filaments are plant-based & biodegradable, safer & easier to use, and create more aesthetic 3D components than ABS due to its smooth appearance & unique sheen. These are harder than ABS filaments & highly efficient in printing. PLAs are well-utilized as base materials for composite & exotic materials.

  • Nylon

One of the most versatile synthetic materials, Nylon, is a 100% thermoplastic utilized extensively in creating various products, and now even as a 3D printer filament to create prototypes, gears, hinges, buckles, etc., owing to its high durability & flexibility. Moreover, it can be re-melted & -used without any bonding loss and is less brittle than ABS & PLA.

  • PET/PETT

PETG is PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) mixed with glycol, which, as a 3D printing filament, provides easy-to-use, less brittle, smooth, transparent material, i.e., great for additive printing. It has significantly higher strength, durability, & flexibility than PLA and is easier to print than ABS. Moreover, it is non-biodegradable, bends rarely, and unlike ABS, it has no fumes when printed.

With the rising application of 3D printing technology across different industries, the need for filaments made with plastics, metals, or ceramics is spurring terrifically worldwide. The technology has witnessed great utilization in manufacturing complex & small components & prototyping. Across the aerospace sector, additive manufacturing is portraying a massive potential for the industry over the coming years. Moreover, the healthcare sector is also infusing the demand for filaments to build artificial tissues & muscles that mimic normal human functions for their use in substitution operations. Hence, these aspects project an opportunistic way ahead for the 3D printing filament market to witness significant expansion in the years ahead.

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