Your Certified Materials, Unchanged by PLP 3D Printing Without Material Compromise
Why do manufacturers spend so much time requalifying materials for 3D printing? Engineers trust materials that have already been tested, certified, and proven in real-world applications. Materials such as PEEK, ULTEM™, PP, ABS, and other engineering plastics have decades of successful use across aerospace, automotive, industrial, and medical industries. However, conventional 3D printing often requires specialized materials designed specifically for the printing process. SLA relies on photopolymer resins formulated for UV curing. FDM uses filament-based materials that can introduce anisotropic mechanical properties, where part performance depends on print direction and layer bonding. As a result, manufacturers frequently face additional testing, validation, and qualification before production use. PLP™ is different. PLP™ starts with the exact same industrial pellets used in injection molding. The same certified materials. The same material specifications. The same global supply chain trusted by manufacturers worldwide. No reformulation. No filament production. No material substitution. PLP™ processes original engineering-grade resin directly into functional production parts, enabling greater design freedom while maintaining confidence in the material itself. The result: ✔ Certified industrial materials ✔ Injection-molding-grade resin ✔ Functional production parts ✔ No special printing materials ✔ Reduced qualification burden ✔ Greater manufacturing freedom AI can design it. PLP™ makes it real. Learn more about PLP™ technology: https://3dmaterialsgd.com

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