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3D Printing Filament Properties Comparison

Choosing the right filament is one of the most important decisions in 3D printing. Each material has different print temperatures, mechanical properties, and handling requirements. This reference covers the eight most popular FDM/FFF filaments with all the key data you need to select the right material for your project.

Print Settings by Filament

FilamentNozzle Temp (°C)Bed Temp (°C)Density (g/cm³)Enclosure?Bed Surface
PLA190–22050–601.24NoPEI, glass, blue tape
PETG220–25070–851.27OptionalPEI (textured), glass with glue stick
ABS230–26095–1101.04RequiredPEI, ABS slurry on glass
ASA235–26095–1101.07RequiredPEI, glass with adhesive
TPU (95A)220–24040–601.21NoPEI, blue tape, glass
Nylon (PA6/PA12)250–27570–1001.12RequiredGarolite, PVA glue on glass
PC (Polycarbonate)260–310105–1201.20RequiredPEI, PC sheet on glass
PVA (support)185–21045–601.23NoN/A (support material only)

Mechanical & Practical Properties

FilamentTensile StrengthFlexibilityHeat ResistanceMoisture SensitiveEase of Printing
PLA~50 MPaLow (brittle)Low (~60°C)LowVery easy
PETG~50 MPaModerateModerate (~80°C)ModerateEasy
ABS~40 MPaModerateGood (~100°C)ModerateModerate (warping)
ASA~42 MPaModerateGood (~100°C)LowModerate (similar to ABS)
TPU (95A)~30 MPaVery highModerate (~80°C)HighModerate (direct drive best)
Nylon~70 MPaHighGood (~110°C)Very highDifficult (drying essential)
PC~65 MPaModerateExcellent (~130°C)Very highDifficult (high temps, drying)
PVA~30 MPaLowLow (~60°C)Extreme (water-soluble)Moderate (must be bone dry)

Quick Selection Guide

General purpose / beginners: PLA is the easiest and cheapest. Functional parts: PETG offers a good balance of strength, ease, and chemical resistance. Outdoor use: ASA resists UV and weather. Flexible parts: TPU is the go-to. Engineering loads: Nylon or PC for maximum strength and heat resistance. Soluble supports: PVA dissolves in water for complex dual-extrusion prints.

Calculate Filament Usage

Use our calculators to estimate how much filament you need and what it will cost:

Temperature ranges and mechanical properties are typical values and vary between brands. Always check the manufacturer's datasheet for your specific filament. Tensile strength values are approximate and can differ significantly based on print orientation and settings. Store all filaments in a dry environment for best results.