3D Printing Filament Guide: A Complete Introduction to PLA, PEEK, Carbon Fiber, and Industrial-Grade Materials

Release date: 2026-07-08
Estimated reading time 16 minutes

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How to Choose the Right FDM 3D Printing Filament?

FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printing supports a wide range of thermoplastic materials, from easy-to-print standard filaments to high-performance engineering materials that meet the demands of aerospace, automotive manufacturing, and industrial production. Each material offers different mechanical properties, heat resistance, chemical stability, and application scenarios.

Choosing the right 3D printing filament directly affects the printed part's: strength, stiffness, dimensional accuracy, heat resistance, chemical resistance, and service life.

CreatBot specializes in industrial-grade large-format FDM 3D printing solutions, supporting materials ranging from basic filaments such as PLA and PETG to high-performance engineering plastics such as PEEK, PEI, and carbon fiber-reinforced composites, helping users complete the entire process from rapid prototyping to final functional part manufacturing.

This guide will help you understand the characteristics of different FDM filaments and choose the material that best suits your application needs.


FDM 3D Printing Filament Categories

Standard Filaments

Standard filaments are mainly used for rapid prototyping, concept validation, and general functional model printing.

These materials typically offer good print stability, excellent surface quality, and a low printing threshold.


PLA

PLA

Polylactic Acid

PLA is one of the most widely used FDM 3D printing materials today.

Due to its ease of printing, low shrinkage, high dimensional accuracy, and excellent surface finish, it is well suited for rapid prototyping and display models.

Key Features

  • Easy to print

  • Low shrinkage

  • Excellent surface quality

  • Good dimensional stability

  • Eco-friendly material

Typical Applications

  • Product concept models

  • Appearance validation models

  • Industrial design prototypes

  • Educational models

  • Rapid prototypes

Considerations

PLA has limited heat resistance and mechanical strength, making it unsuitable for industrial applications that must withstand high temperatures or heavy mechanical loads for extended periods.


PLA-CF

Carbon Fiber Reinforced PLA

PLA-CF adds carbon fiber reinforcement to PLA, improving material stiffness, dimensional stability, and surface texture.

Compared with standard PLA, PLA-CF printed parts have a more pronounced industrial aesthetic.

Key Features

  • Higher stiffness

  • Better dimensional stability

  • Lower deformation

  • Matte carbon fiber appearance

Typical Applications

  • Functional prototypes

  • Lightweight structural parts

  • Product validation models

Considerations

Carbon fiber is abrasive; a wear-resistant nozzle is recommended during printing.

PLA-CF

PETG

PETG

Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol

PETG is an engineering plastic that balances ease of printing with mechanical performance.

Compared with PLA, PETG offers better impact strength, chemical resistance, and durability.

Key Features

  • Good impact resistance

  • Chemical corrosion resistant

  • Low shrinkage

  • Long service life

Typical Applications

  • Functional parts

  • Mechanical protective components

  • Product validation parts


TPU 95A

Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer

TPU 95A is a flexible material suitable for parts requiring elasticity, cushioning, and wear resistance.

Key Features

  • High flexibility

  • Excellent wear resistance

  • Impact resistant

  • Vibration absorbing

Typical Applications

  • Seals

  • Flexible connectors

  • Shock-absorbing parts

TPU 95A

PC

PC

Polycarbonate

PC is a high-performance engineering plastic with excellent strength, impact resistance, and heat resistance.

It is suitable for manufacturing industrial parts with high mechanical performance requirements.

Key Features

  • High impact strength

  • High durability

  • Good heat resistance

  • Excellent mechanical properties

Typical Applications

  • Industrial structural parts

  • Functional validation parts

  • Mechanical components


Engineering Grade Filaments

Engineering-grade materials are mainly used in industrial manufacturing scenarios that require higher strength, better heat resistance, and long-term stability.


ABS

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene

ABS is a classic engineering plastic widely used in industrial manufacturing.

It offers good toughness, impact resistance, and heat resistance.

Key Features

  • High toughness

  • Good impact resistance

  • Heat resistant

  • Easy to post-process

Typical Applications

  • Automotive components

  • Functional prototypes

  • Production aids

ABS

ASA

ASA

Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate

ASA offers mechanical properties similar to ABS while providing superior UV resistance and weatherability.

It is especially suitable for outdoor environments.

Key Features

  • Excellent UV resistance

  • Strong weatherability

  • Long-term outdoor stability

  • Good mechanical properties

Typical Applications

  • Outdoor parts

  • Industrial protective covers


UltraPA

High-Performance Nylon

UltraPA is a high-performance nylon material developed for industrial applications.

Compared with standard nylon, UltraPA offers higher strength, better wear resistance, and superior long-term stability.

Key Features

  • High strength

  • Wear resistant

  • High toughness

  • Chemical resistant

Typical Applications

  • Jigs and fixtures

  • Functional structural parts

  • Manufacturing aids

UltraPA

UltraPA-CF

UltraPA-CF

Carbon Fiber Reinforced UltraPA

UltraPA-CF combines the toughness of nylon with the high stiffness provided by carbon fiber reinforcement.

It is suitable for manufacturing lightweight, high-strength industrial parts.

Key Features

  • High stiffness

  • Low deformation

  • High dimensional stability

  • Excellent mechanical properties

Typical Applications

  • Automotive tooling

  • Production aids

  • Structural parts


UltraPA-GF

Glass Fiber Reinforced UltraPA

UltraPA-GF incorporates glass fiber to improve material stiffness, heat resistance, and long-term load-bearing capacity.

Key Features

  • High stiffness

  • Excellent durability

  • Creep resistant

  • Enhanced thermal stability

Typical Applications

  • Load-bearing structural parts

  • Mechanical assemblies

UltraPA-GF

PET-CF

PET-CF

Carbon Fiber Reinforced PET

PET-CF offers excellent dimensional stability and mechanical properties.

It is suitable for industrial applications requiring high precision and high stiffness.

Key Features

  • High stiffness

  • Low moisture absorption

  • High precision

  • Excellent surface quality

Typical Applications

  • Precision parts

  • Industrial jigs


PPS-CF

Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polyphenylene Sulfide

PPS-CF is a high-performance engineering material suitable for extreme-environment applications.

Key Features

  • Extremely high temperature resistance

  • Excellent chemical resistance

  • High stiffness

  • Strong dimensional stability

Typical Applications

  • Aerospace parts

  • High-temperature tooling

  • Industrial production parts

PPS-CF

High Performance Filaments

High-performance materials are mainly used in aerospace, automotive, medical, and advanced manufacturing fields.


PEEK

PEEK

Polyether Ether Ketone

PEEK is one of the highest-performance thermoplastic materials in the FDM 3D printing field.

It offers extremely high temperature resistance, mechanical strength, chemical corrosion resistance, and long-term stability.

Key Features

  • Ultra-high temperature resistance

  • Excellent chemical corrosion resistance

  • High mechanical strength

  • Long-term stable operation

Typical Applications

  • Aerospace parts

  • Semiconductor equipment parts

  • Industrial end-use parts

Printing Requirements

PEEK requires professional high-temperature FDM equipment:

  • High-temperature nozzle

  • Heated build platform

  • Temperature-controlled build chamber


PEEK-CF

Carbon Fiber Reinforced PEEK

PEEK-CF adds carbon fiber to PEEK to improve material stiffness and dimensional stability.

Key Features

  • Extremely high stiffness

  • High strength

  • Lightweight

  • Excellent temperature resistance

Typical Applications

  • Aviation structural parts

  • Industrial end-use parts

PEEK-CF

PEEK-GF

PEEK-GF

Glass Fiber Reinforced PEEK

PEEK-GF uses glass fiber reinforcement to improve load-bearing capacity and creep resistance.

Key Features

  • High modulus

  • High load capacity

  • Excellent thermal stability

Typical Applications

  • High-load industrial parts

  • Engineering structural parts


PEI 1010

Polyetherimide

PEI 1010 is a high-performance engineering plastic with excellent mechanical properties, heat resistance, and flame retardancy.

Key Features

  • High-temperature stable

  • High strength

  • Excellent flame retardancy

Typical Applications

  • Aerospace parts

  • Transportation components

PEI 1010

PEI 9085

PEI 9085

PEI 9085 is a high-performance material widely used in aerospace and transportation.

Key Features

  • High strength

  • Flame retardant

  • Long-term stable

Typical Applications

  • Aircraft interior components

  • Industrial applications


Support Materials

Support materials are used for printing complex structures, helping to create overhangs, complex internal channels, and support areas that are difficult to remove.


PVA

Water-Soluble Support Material

PVA support structures can be removed by dissolving in water without damaging the model surface.

Applications

  • Complex models

  • Multi-material printing

  • Delicate structural parts

PVA

S-270

S-270

S-270 is a professional support filament developed for engineering materials.

Applications

  • Engineering material printing

  • Complex structure support


S-350

S-350 is used in high-performance material printing scenarios to provide better support performance.

Applications

  • PEEK printing support

  • High-temperature material printing

  • Industrial complex parts

S-350

How to Choose the Right 3D Printing Filament?

Need rapid prototypes?

Recommended:

PLAPLA-CFPETG

Need high-strength industrial parts?

Recommended:

UltraPAUltraPA-CFPPS-CF

Need high-temperature performance?

Recommended:

PEEKPEIPPS-CF

Need long-term outdoor use?

Recommended:

ASA

Need flexible parts?

Recommended:

TPU 95A

CreatBot Industrial-Grade FDM Material Solutions

CreatBot industrial 3D printers support a broad material ecosystem ranging from standard filaments to high-performance engineering plastics, including:

PLAPETGABSCarbon Fiber Reinforced MaterialsNylon Reinforced MaterialsPEEKPEI

With large-format printing capabilities, high-temperature extrusion systems, and professional temperature-controlled environments, CreatBot helps enterprises achieve:

Rapid prototyping
Jig and fixture production
Functional part manufacturing
High-performance end-use part production

Choose the right material to fully unleash the manufacturing potential of industrial FDM 3D printing technology.

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