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Over 30 Materials out of the Box

We don't make filaments, we leave that to the professionals. Instead, we make sure our printer works with as many filaments as possible and then leaving the choice up to you. So we are constantly testing new brands and materials to make sure you have the maximum number of best options for your needs. All gMax Printers use 1.75mm filament.  

From TPU to PLA we test new brands and materials every week. Your gMax printer works with an extensive range of materials thanks to the 400C Copperhead hotend.

3D Printer Filament Collection
Catiav5ftw 3D Printed Jet Engine

Prototyping Plastic

These cost-effective and easy to print materials are perfect for the early stages of development. They are ideal if you are doing many iterations of a project to hone your designs aesthetics and functionality. Not only are these materials great for creating functional working prototypes, they are also excellent for general use projects and designs. 

3D Printed Airless Tire

Flexible and Soft (Even TPU 85A)

Flexible filaments come in a variety of formulations and therefore provide a wide range of flexibility and possibilities. Slicing settings and slowing down your print speeds contribute to the success of working with these materials. They can be incredibly useful for certain applications that require parts to be durable and rubber-like. 

3D Printed Woodfill Business Card Holder

Special Compounds and Finishes

Some projects require a specific aesthetic quality; these materials will help you get the "look" you are seeking. From a shimmering surface to a polished metallic or wood finish, these materials will not only give you great functional parts but beautiful ones as well.

3D Printed Carbon Fiber Nylon Rim

Engineering Grade

Engineering grade materials are the most durable and most mechanically sound materials. They produce robust working prototypes and end-use parts that are reliable for complex workloads and will last through heavy wear and tear. From PETG and CF Nylon, to Glass Filled and PolyMax. gMax is ready for the job.

3D Printed Metal Parts

Metal Composites, and Other Special Materials

The gMax 2 printer can handle a wide range of metal filled, matte fiber and other special composites. These filaments often unique surface finishes and can even be oxidized for amazing results.

In-House Tested Materials (gMax 1.5 , gMax 1.5+ , and gMax 2)
Tested Materials

PLA

Atomic FIlament PLA

Push Plastic PLA

Jessie PLA

ColorFabb PLA/PHA

Toner Plastics PLA

Marble PLA 3D Solutech

Amazon Basics PLA

MatterHackers PLA

MatterHackers Build Series PLA

MatterHackers Pro Series PLA

Amazon Basics PLA

3D Solutech PLA

Hatchbox PLA

Inland PLA

Materio PLA

PETG:

Atomic

Jessie

Matterhackers

IC3D

ABS:

Makeshaper

3D Print Life

PVA:

eSun

Gizmo Dorks

Colorfabb

Polyalchemy:

Elixir (All colors)

Carbon Fiber:

CF Nylon

CF PLA

CF HTPLA

CF PETG

CF Polycarbonate

CF PA - ColorFabb

Woodfill:

Light Oak PLA

Dark Oak PLA

Bamboo

Faux Woodfill (Hatchbox)

Metalfill:

Bronzefill PLA

Brassfill PLA

Copperfill PLA

Magnetic Iron PLA

Steel PLA

Stainless Steel PLA

Aluminum PLA

Taulman:

Bridge

PETT

T-Glase

T-Lyne

Tech-G PETG

Nylon 230

Nylon 645

Nylon 680

3D Alloy 910

High Temp:

PC

CFPC

CFABS

PEKK (In testing)

Polymaker:

PolyMAX

PolyFlex

PolyMide

PolyDissolve

PolyLite

PolyWood

Proto Pasta:

Matte Fiber

Glitter Flake

HTPLA

PETG

PETT

Fillamentium:

ASA

ExtraFill

FlexFill

CrystalClear

TimberFill

Vertigo

Other:

TPU 85A

TPU 90A

Ninjaflex Cheetah

Ninjaflex

ColorFabb nGen

ColorFabb XT

NT Armadillo

MachinableWax

MOLDLAY Wax-Like

3DFuel's Glass Filled PLA

HIPS

Breakaway

GF30-PP Glass fiber Reinforced

3DX Tech:

CarbonX

ESD-Safe

PC Blend

PC/ASA

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