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Comprehensive Range of 3D Printing Materials for Prototyping and Production

At Overtime Parts, we offer an extensive selection of 3D printing materials to meet diverse project needs across industries. From robust thermoplastics and flexible resins to high-strength metal composites, our materials are selected to provide the right balance of strength, flexibility, durability, and aesthetic appeal for any application. Let us help you choose the perfect material to bring your design to life.

Extrusion Based (FDM)

FDM filament in different colors. PLA, ABS, PETG, ASA, TPU, Nylon, Carbon Fiber, PolyCarbonate, Ultem or PEEK

PLA

- Cost Effective

- Appearance

ABS:

- Strong

- Heat Resistant

PETG:

- Durable

- Functional

- Chemical Resistant

ASA:

- Similar to ABS

- UV Resistance (Outdoor)

TPU:

- Impact Resistant

- Flexible

- Durable

Nylon + Carbon Fiber:

- Strong

- Heat & Chemical Resistant

- Extra Strong

- Durable

PolyCarbonate:

- Strong

- Heat Resistant

- Functional

Ultem 1010 or 9085:

- Extreme Heat Resistance

- Chemical Resistance

- High Strenght

PEEK:

- Extreme Heat Resistance

- High Strength

- High Pressure Applications

- Impact Resistant

These are some of the more popular types of FDM Materials, there are many other materials available.  We may print with comparable materials and not the exact materials linked above.

UV Curing Resin (Formlabs SLA)

Tough 2000 SLA Resin 3D print on a Formlabs Form 3L

Standard Resin:

- Color Options

- Cost Effective

- Clear Option available

Tough / Durable Resin:

- Impact Resistant

- Some Flexibility

- Functional Parts

Flexible / Elastic Resin:

- Rubber Like

- Various Durometers

High Temperature Resin:

- HDT of up to 235° C

- Functional Parts

Rigid (Glass Filled) Resin:

- Stiff / Strong Parts

- Minimal Flexibility

- Heat & Chemical Resistant

Castable Resin:

- Investment Casting

- Jewlery

Dental Resins:

- Dental Restorations
- Denture Manufacturing
- Orthodontic Appliances
- Surgical Guides
- Indirect Bonding Trays
- Splints and Night Guards
- Temporary Restorations
- Dental Models and Study
- Models
- Denture Bases
- Tray Resins

This is a general overview of Formlabs SLA Resins.  We can offer suggestions based on your specific project. 

UV Curing Resins
(Photocentric DLP)

DLP 3D Printer printing in draft resin for rapid prototypes

Durable (DL110H) Resin:

- Stiff Flexibility

- Impact Safe

Hard Resin:

- Low Compression

- 85C HDT

High Temp DL400 Resin:

- 230° C HDT

- Not Impact Safe

Photocentric Resin is significantly cheaper than Formlabs resin. It is recommended for larger production 3D printing projects. 

Powder Based
(MJF & SLS)

Nylon 12 parts printed on a Formlabs Fuse 3D Printer and sitting on the Formlabs Sift

Nylon 12:

- Cost Effective

- Large Production Runs

Nylon 12 + Glass Fill:

- Slightly Stiffer than Nylon 12

- Recommend Nylon 11

Nylon 11

- High Strength

- High HDT

Nylon 11 + Caron Fiber

- Highest Strength

- Highest Heat

- Highest Cost

ESTANE® 3D TPU

- Flexible 

- High Detail

- Durometer 88A or 95A

We recommend and can apply Cerakote to parts to protect against environmental factors and enhance appearance

3D Printer Vases

Explore the possibilities with our premium materials designed for precision and durability. See which material is right for your project—get in touch today!

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