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Prusa Material Table

Our filament guide table includes all sorts of supported filaments, divided both by material and specific manufacturers. Here, you can compare their parameters starting with physical properties and ending in price. Filaments can be sorted up and down by clicking on selected parameters. They can also be filtered by their intended use. Read more about the material table background and making at our blog .

AllFood safeSuitable for tiny partsLow warpingHigh tenacityHeatbed not requiredImpact resistanceChemical resistanceSuitable for mechanical partsDissolvableTemperature resistanceUV resistanceFlexible or bendableSupport materialCompositeLOW WARPINGHEATBED NOT REQUIREDCHEMICAL RESISTANCEHIGHT_TENACITY
Material
Material type and list of supported manufacturers
Printing with enclosure
Some materials require higher ambient temperature to prevent warping. The best way to achieve this is to use an enclosure. If you don’t have an enclosure, adding a high skirt around the model in a slicer may help.
Dry box recommended
Some filaments tend to absorb moisture. This can be reduced using drybox.
Hardened nozzle required
Some filaments contain highly abrasive particles that can damage brass nozzles.
Nozzle temperature(+-10 °C)
Values shown below apply to the Original Prusa i3MK3S profile in PrusaSlicer. Follow the manufacturer's directions if you're using anything other than an Original Prusa 3D printer.
Bed temperature(+-10 °C)
Values shown below apply to the Original Prusa i3MK3S profile in PrusaSlicer. Follow the manufacturer's directions if you're using anything other than an Original Prusa 3D printer.
Printable on textured sheet
Recommended print sheet type and its surface preparation - Unsuitable combination can cause damage to the sheet!
Printable on smooth PEI sheet
Recommended print sheet type and its surface preparation - Unsuitable combination can cause damage to the sheet!
Printable on satin sheet
Recommended print sheet type and its surface preparation - Unsuitable combination can cause damage to the sheet!
Printable on Special PA Nylon sheet
Recommended print sheet type and its surface preparation - Unsuitable combination can cause damage to the sheet!
Soluble with common solvents
Common (relatively safe) solvents are water, Isopropyl alcohol, D-limonene and Acetone. Other solvents should be handled only by skilled lab workers.
Heat deflection temperature(avg. °C)
Heat Deflection Temperature (ISO 75) is the point when the test object bends under a 0.45MPa load.
Impact resistance Charpy(kJ/m2)
Energy necessary to break test objects with Charpy pendulum (ISO 179-1).
Tensile strength(Mpa)
Force necessary to tear (or deform) test objects (ISO 527-1, ASTM D638 for flexible filaments).
Price
Calculated price per 1kg.
PLA
(35)
No
-
No
185-235 °C
50-60 °C
PETG
(19)
No
No
No
215-270 °C
70-90 °C
with glue stick
Cleaned with water
PETG HT
(1)
No
No
No
270 °C
110 °C
with glue stick
Cleaned with water
ASA
(5)
Yesrecommended
No
No
220-275 °C
90-110 °C
with glue stick
with glue stick
ABS
(10)
Yesrecommended
No
No
230-255 °C
95-110 °C
with glue stick
with glue stick
PC (Polycarbonate)
(4)
Yesrecommended
No
No
270-275 °C
100-115 °C
with glue stick
with glue stick
CPE
(2)
No
Yes
No
275 °C
90-110 °C
with glue stick
PVA / BVOH
(2)
No
Yes
No
195-215 °C
60 °C
HIPS
(3)
No
No
No
225-255 °C
100-110 °C
PP (Polypropylene)
(3)
-
No
No
220-245 °C
70-100 °C
with PP tape
-
Flex
(19)
No
Yes
No
220-260 °C
40-85 °C
with glue stick
with glue stick
nGen
(1)
No
No
No
240 °C
90 °C
with glue stick
PA (Nylon)
(6)
Yesrecommended
Yes
No
240-285 °C
70-115 °C
with glue stick
with glue stick
-
Composite materials
(21)
-
-
Yes
225-285 °C
40-115 °C
-
-
-
-
Wood / metal filled
(11)
No
No
-
190-260 °C
60-85 °C
-
-
PVB
(1)
No
No
No
215 °C
75 °C
PEI
(1)
YesNecessary90-190 °C
YesNecessary
No
430 °C
150 °C
with MagiGoo HT