What is the strongest filament for 3D printing?

Polycarbonate. According to multiple manufacturers and reviewers, polycarbonate (PC) is considered the strongest consumer filament out there. PC can yield extremely high-strength parts when printed correctly with an all-metal hot end and an enclosure.
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What filament is stronger than PLA?

PETG is actually stronger than PLA in terms of tensile strength. PETG is also more durable, impact resistant & flexible than PLA so it's a great option to add to your 3D printing materials. The heat-resistance and UV-resistance of PETG outdoes PLA so it is better for outdoor use in terms of strength.
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What is the hardest 3D filament?

PA. One of the strongest 3D printing materials in terms of durability and heat resistance is PA (Polyamide). This semicrystalline plastic is used for prints that will undergo heavy-duty applications. PA has high strength, excellent impact resistance, and is fatigue-resistant, making it ideal for moving parts.
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What 3D print infill is strongest?

Triangular Infill: Triangular infill is the strongest infill pattern because triangles are the strongest shape. They are least likely to deform and provide the best support structure behind the walls of the part.
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Which PLA is strongest?

PLA+ / Tough PLA

PLA+ is the enhanced version of PLA. It is mostly the same, with a few slight differences: better surface quality, color, and mechanical properties. Most PLA+ filaments are advertised as being stronger, less brittle, more durable, and better for layer adhesion.
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Is ABS or PLA stronger?

PLA and ABS are both thermoplastics. PLA is stronger and stiffer than ABS, but poor heat-resistance properties means PLA is mostly a hobbyist material. ABS is weaker and less rigid, but also tougher and lighter, making it a better plastic for prototyping applications.
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Is PETG stronger than PLA?

It is also more durable than PLA as well as less stiff. Generally, PETG is seen as a mixture between ABS and PLA. That means, it takes the best qualities of both to a certain degree. For example, PETG is stronger than PLA (though weaker than ABS) and more flexible than ABS (though less flexible than PLA).
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What is the strongest 100% infill pattern?

In short; The strongest infill pattern for most situations is the honeycomb (Cubic) pattern since it's able to distribute the forces coming from any direction through the whole structure. The Rectilinear pattern is the absolute strongest, but only if the forces are applied in the same direction as the infill.
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How can I make my 3D print stronger?

To improve the strength of FDM 3D prints: reduce cooling, increase extrusion width, use rectilinear infill, increase the number of perimeters, and use thinner layers. By implementing these tips and tricks, you'll be on your way to significantly stronger 3D prints.
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How strong is 20% infill?

20-40%: Light-use parts: For functional parts which will undergo some force, a moderate level of infill provides nearly the same strength as a solid part at a reduced cost.
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What is stronger ABS or PETG?

For most people, there really isn't a reason to choose ABS over PETG. PETG is stronger, more durable, and it prints better. It's also available in transparent colors. ABS is only necessary if you absolutely need the 100 °C temperature resistance or its ability to be glued and painted.
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Is carbon fiber filament stronger than steel?

Pure carbon fiber is actually five-times stronger than steel and twice as stiff, yet lighter.
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Is PETG stronger than PC?

PETG is a great choice for machine guarding. It is much stronger than acrylic but does not have the impact strength of polycarbonate. The cost is usually somewhere between acrylic and polycarbonate.
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Is carbon fiber PLA stronger?

The short answer is that this filament isn't "stronger," rather, it is more rigid. Increased rigidity from the carbon fiber means increased structural support but decreased flexibility, making our Carbon Fiber PLA an ideal material for frames, supports, shells, propellers, tools...
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Is PLA or PETG more brittle?

Though PLA and PETG are known to have similar densities, PLA is notably more brittle and snaps far easier if put under significant pressure. PETG is more durable, stronger, and features better impact resistance, due to its increased flexibility.
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Is carbon fiber PLA stronger than PETG?

PETG also failed violently, but was quite a bit stronger than PLA. This is why it's an excellent general purpose filament - it's stronger than PLA and much easier to print than ABS.
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Why are my PLA prints so brittle?

PLA can become brittle if it's exposed to moisture since it's a hygroscopic filament, meaning that it absorbs moisture, but being exposed to UV radiation (sun light) will damage it even more, making it lose its color and become brittle, weak, and easy to snap. To avoid this, proper storage is recommended.
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Why are my 3D prints so weak?

The most common causes is simply printing too cold or too fast. Too fast might mean simply the layer height is too thick - when I talk about printing speed I multiple nozzle width X speed X layer height. The higher the temp, the less viscous the plastic is and so you can print faster (but quality goes down).
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Does increasing infill increase strength?

The strength of a design is directly related to infill percentage. A part with 50% infill compared to 25% is typically 25% stronger while a shift from 50% to 75% increases part strength by around 10%.
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What layer height is the strongest?

Best layer height for strength

Generally, a layer height of 0.1mm up to 0.15mm yields the strongest results and going below or above these values will drastically reduce a print's strength.
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What is the strongest infill on Cura?

Tri-hexagon

In terms of forces applied in any horizontal direction, this shear-resistant infill pattern is the strongest available in Cura.
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What is the strongest infill pattern PrusaSlicer?

Standard cubic infill prints a uniformly distributed cube pattern with one corner facing down. Due to its excellent vertical strength and rigidity, cubic infill is one of the most popular 3D infills. Advantages: Standard cubic infill is strong in multiple directions.
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Is PLA+ stronger than PLA?

According to the company, their PLA Plus filament is stronger and has a brighter color than traditional PLA. The recommended printing settings include a print speed of 40-80 mm/s and temperatures of 210-235 °C for the nozzle and 70-80 °C for the bed.
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Is nylon stronger than PETG?

Both carbon fiber PETG and nylon are very strong and easy to print. Yet, generally speaking, carbon fiber PETG is considered stronger than nylon.
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What is PETG filament best for?

PETG 3D printing filament works well for making industrial parts, outdoor prints, and any other parts that will be under mechanical or impact stress. It's also great for projects that need chemical, UV, or solvent resistance.
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