Pellets

Density

1 g/cm³ - 2 g/cm³

Mechanical properties

Impact strength

0 KJ/m² - 10 KJ/m²

Elongation at break

0 % - 10 %

Tensile strength

10 MPa - 50 MPa

Tensile modulus

3200 MPa - 3950 MPa

Flexural strength

60 MPa - 70 MPa

Flexural modulus

3200 MPa - 3930 MPa

Surface hardness (scale)

8 - 9

Thermal properties

Processing temperature

180 ºC - 250 ºC

Highlighted features

Wood / Stone / Metal

Pellets with wood fibers or mineral/metallic particles for parts with a surface finish resembling wood/stone/metal. Ideal for artistic, design, or decorative purposes, or for filament manufacturing.

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Pellets infused with wood, stone, or metal particles offer a unique and aesthetically appealing option for additive manufacturing applications, particularly in the creation of decorative objects and architectural models. These pellets combine thermoplastic polymers with finely ground particles of natural materials to produce composite materials with distinctive textures, colors, and visual effects. It must be kept in mind that these pellets do not print 100% ceramic or metal parts. For these characteristics please visit the category "Sinterable".

Within this category, a variety of interesting variants are available to cater to different aesthetic preferences and design requirements. For wood-infused pellets, options such as willow, maple, wenge, sapelly, teak, acacia, and spruce provide a range of grain patterns, colors, and finishes, allowing for the creation of objects with the warmth and natural beauty of real wood. Similarly, pellets infused with sandstone particles offer a textured surface reminiscent of natural stone, adding a rustic and tactile quality to printed models and sculptures.

These wood, stone, and metal-infused pellets add a new dimension to additive manufacturing, enabling the production of decorative objects, architectural models, and artistic creations with unique visual appeal. Whether it`s replicating the look of aged wood in furniture design or capturing the texture of weathered stone in landscape architecture, these specialized pellets offer designers and artists the flexibility to explore new possibilities in material expression and design aesthetics.