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For Fast and Reliable Printing Ultimaker PLA is really easy to print with: it’s reliable, gives good surface quality, is made from organic and renewable sources. It’s safe, easy to print with and it serves a wide range of applications...
For Dissolvable Supports High quality PVA for use with dissolvable supports. Compatible with Ultimaker PLA, CPE, PETG, and Nylon. Ultimaker PVA dissolves in water with no chemicals needed, leaving a clean print behind. 2.85mm diameter filament, 0.350kg spool.  Also available...
Abrasion-Resistant and Durable Used by many manufacturers worldwide, Nylon (polyamide) is well-known for its impressive durability, high strength-to-weight ratio, flexibility, low friction, and corrosion resistance. Its ability to withstand significant mechanical stress makes it a great choice for 3D printing...
For Dissolvable Supports High quality PVA for use with dissolvable supports. Compatible with Ultimaker PLA, CPE, PETG, and Nylon. Ultimaker PVA dissolves in water with no chemicals needed, leaving a clean print behind. 2.85mm diameter filament, 0.750kg spool. Also available...
For strong, chemical-resistant prints Strong, chemically resistant, and with a low print odor, CPE is great for functional prototypes and mechanical parts. Coupled with Ultimaker Cura's material profiles, your models print easy and reliably. CPE maintains dimensional stability over long...
Wear and tear resistant, for flexible prints Highly versatile for industrial applications, TPU 95A (thermoplastic polyurethane) filament is the go-to choice for a wide array of manufacturing projects that demand the qualities of both rubber and plastic. Designed for 3D...
Chemical resistant and tough 2.85mm diameter; 700g Differences between Ultimaker CPE and CPE+ CPE is available in a wide range of colors to choose from, including grayscale for more professional looking models. CPE’s tensile and flexural strength are higher, whilst...