The 3D filament Kimya PETG-S is produced via copolymerization with PET. Polyethylene terephtalate glycol (PETG) is a saturated polyester polymer. It offers a perfect balance between flexibility and mechanical resistance...
The 3D filament Kimya TPC-91A belongs to the family of copolyester thermoplastic elastomers. Thermoplastic copolyester (TPC) is produced by copolymerizing two types of monomers: an elastomer and a plastic. TPC...
The 3D filament Kimya PLA-R is a recycled and biodegradable polymer: this biosourced homopolymer can be obtained from corn starch. Polylactic acid (PLA) is a natural alternative to polyethylene. It...
The 3D filament Kimya PLA-R is a recycled and biodegradable polymer: this biosourced homopolymer can be obtained from corn starch. Polylactic acid (PLA) is a natural alternative to polyethylene. It...
The 3D filament Kimya PLA-R is a recycled and biodegradable polymer: this biosourced homopolymer can be obtained from corn starch. Polylactic acid (PLA) is a natural alternative to polyethylene. It...
The 3D filament Kimya PLA-R is a recycled and biodegradable polymer: this biosourced homopolymer can be obtained from corn starch. Polylactic acid (PLA) is a natural alternative to polyethylene. It...
The Kimya PLA-HI 3D filament is a biosourced polymer obtained from corn starch. Polylactic Acid -HI (PLA-HI) is aHigh Impact‚� filament offering increased impact resistance: it was formulated to be...
The Kimya PLA-HI 3D filament is a biosourced polymer obtained from corn starch. Polylactic Acid -HI (PLA-HI) is aHigh Impact‚� filament offering increased impact resistance: it was formulated to be...
The Kimya PLA-HI 3D filament is a biosourced polymer obtained from corn starch. Polylactic Acid -HI (PLA-HI) is aHigh Impact‚� filament offering increased impact resistance: it was formulated to be...
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable, sustainable and food safe polymer made from organic sources. It is the most common used filament in FFF 3D printers for its ease of...
The 3D filament Kimya TPC-91A belongs to the family of copolyester thermoplastic elastomers. Thermoplastic copolyester (TPC) is produced by copolymerizing two types of monomers: an elastomer and a plastic. TPC...
PLA tough is an improved version of PLA and superior to PLA+, made with the very best material available. Do not use in direct contact with food. Benefits High strength....