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Our metal filaments combine the simplicity and safety of FFF printing with the superior properties of advanced metals, bringing metal 3D printing to your benchtop.

Plastic

Composite Base filaments are engineering-grade materials that print using a conventional FFF (FDM-style) process. Print with them alone or with Continuous Fibers to yield strong parts. The ULTEM™ and 9085 trademarks are used under license from SABIC, its affiliates or subsidiaries.

Continuous Fibre

Continuous Fibres enable Markforged composite printers to print metal-strength parts. They cannot be used alone — however, when printed with a Composite Base, they form the backbone of a strong printed part.

METAL

17-4PH Stainless Steel

Reduce lead times for metal tools, fixtures, and prototypes

17-4PH Stainless Steel is a multipurpose steel used for industrial applications. Heat-treatable to 36 HRC and possessing 95% wrought strength, Markforged 17-4PH enables you to print high-strength, robust metal parts for a wide variety of applications.

Applications

End-of-Arm Tools  /  Lightweight Brackets /  General High-Wear Tooling /  Functional Prototypes /  Custom Wrenches & Sockets

Bar chart comparing tensile strength of materials including Aluminium 6061-T6, 17-4 PH MIM Standard, Markforged 17-4 PH Stainless Steel, and Wrought.

Tensile Strength

1050

MPa

As-Sintered

1250

MPa

Heat Treated

Bar chart comparing hardness (HRC) of various steels, showing Markforged 17-4 PH Stainless Steel with slightly lower hardness than wrought 17-4 PH heat-treated steel, and higher than 17-4 PH MIM standard and 4140 steel.

Hardness

30

HRC

As-Sintered

36

HRC

Heat Treated

17-4PH Stainless Steel

260 / 400cc

Markforged 17-4PH Stainless Steel filament spool for metal 3D printing.