Filament 3D Printers

Filament 3D Printers

Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), also known as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), is an additive manufacturing method that works by feeding a thermoplastic filament into a heated print head, where it is melted and deposited in successive layers to form a three-dimensional object. Because of its adaptability and cost-effectiveness, FFF is widely used for rapid prototyping, small-batch manufacturing, and producing durable, end-use components in industries such as automotive, consumer electronics, and medical technology.

Industrial-Grade Performance with HP

HP has entered the FFF market with its 600 High Temperature 3D Printer, bringing industrial performance and precision to filament-based additive manufacturing.

Ready for demanding production environments, it combines advanced thermal control, a heated chamber up to 195 °C, and robust construction to deliver consistent, high-quality functional parts.

Our Filament 3D Printers

HP Industrial FIlament 3D printer 600 High Temp

HP 600 HT

Print in PEEK, PEAK, ULTEM and more with the versatile 600 HT printer designed for demanding production.

Markforged FX 10

Markforged FX10

With the FX10 you can produce strong parts on demand that meet stringent factory floor requirements.

Markforged FX20

Markforged FX20

ULTEM capable 3D printer for big, strong, high temp parts usable from factory floor to flight.

Markforged X7

Markforged X7

The turnkey industrial carbon fiber 3D printer for a variety of functional parts.

Mark Two

Our Continuous Fiber Composite 3D Desktop Printer, built to revolutionize your manufacturing.

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