Collection: 3D Printer Filament

High-quality 3D printer filament for reliable prints—shipped from the Philippines. Browse PLA/PLA+, PETG, ABS/ASA, TPU, Nylon (PA), and carbon-fiber blends for 1.75 mm FDM printers like Ender/Creality, Prusa, Bambu Lab, and more. Get consistent diameter, vivid colors, and materials matched to your project’s strength, flexibility, and heat resistance needs.

Shop by Material

  • PLA / PLA+ – easy to print, low warp, great detail
  • PETG – tougher than PLA, moisture-resistant, good layer adhesion
  • ABS / – higher temp & outdoor durability (enclosure recommended)
  • TPU – flexible, impact-resistant for wearables, gaskets, wheels
  • Nylon (PA) – strong, abrasion-resistant; dry before printing

Use-Case Guide

  • Prototyping & models: PLA/PLA+ for fast, clean results
  • Functional parts: PETG for jigs, brackets, enclosures
  • Outdoor/heat: ASA/ABS for housings and fixtures
  • Flexible parts: TPU for phone grips, tires, seals
  • High wear: Nylon / PA-CF for gears, hinges, tool mounts

Quick-Start Print Ranges (check brand specs)

  • PLA/PLA+: 190–220 °C nozzle · 50–60 °C bed
  • PETG: 220–250 °C nozzle · 70–90 °C bed
  • ABS/ASA: 230–260 °C nozzle · 90–110 °C bed · enclosure helps
  • TPU (95A): 210–235 °C nozzle · 30–50 °C bed · slow feed
  • Nylon/PA-CF: 240–270 °C nozzle · 70–100 °C bed · dry spool

Recommended Accessories

Care & Storage

Keep filament dry for best surface quality and strength. Store spools in sealed bags or a dry box with silica gel. If prints show stringing/bubbling, dry the filament per brand guidance before use.

FAQs – 3D Printer Filament (Philippines)

Is this filament compatible with my printer?
Yes—most spools here are 1.75 mm and work with common FDM printers (Ender/Creality, Prusa, Bambu, Anycubic, etc.). Check your printer’s filament diameter and nozzle temperature range.
Which filament should I choose for durable parts?
Use PETG for general durability and ASA/ABS for higher heat/outdoor use. For maximum stiffness/strength, consider Nylon or carbon-fiber-filled blends with a hardened nozzle.
Why do I get stringing or weak layer adhesion?
Often moisture or incorrect temperatures. Dry the spool, raise nozzle temp within spec, and tune retraction/travel speeds. Keep fans moderate for PETG and off/low for ABS/ASA in an enclosure.
Do you ship nationwide and support bulk orders?
Yes. We ship nationwide across the Philippines via trusted couriers and can assist with school, lab, and corporate orders.

High-quality 3D printer filament for reliable prints—shipped from the Philippines. Browse PLA/PLA+, PETG, ABS/ASA, TPU, Nylon (PA), and carbon-fiber blends for 1.75 mm FDM printers like Ender/Creality, Prusa, Bambu Lab, and more. Get consistent diameter, vivid colors, and materials matched to your project’s strength, flexibility, and heat resistance needs.

Shop by Material

  • PLA / PLA+ – easy to print, low warp, great detail
  • PETG – tougher than PLA, moisture-resistant, good layer adhesion
  • ABS / – higher temp & outdoor durability (enclosure recommended)
  • TPU – flexible, impact-resistant for wearables, gaskets, wheels
  • Nylon (PA) – strong, abrasion-resistant; dry before printing

Use-Case Guide

  • Prototyping & models: PLA/PLA+ for fast, clean results
  • Functional parts: PETG for jigs, brackets, enclosures
  • Outdoor/heat: ASA/ABS for housings and fixtures
  • Flexible parts: TPU for phone grips, tires, seals
  • High wear: Nylon / PA-CF for gears, hinges, tool mounts

Quick-Start Print Ranges (check brand specs)

  • PLA/PLA+: 190–220 °C nozzle · 50–60 °C bed
  • PETG: 220–250 °C nozzle · 70–90 °C bed
  • ABS/ASA: 230–260 °C nozzle · 90–110 °C bed · enclosure helps
  • TPU (95A): 210–235 °C nozzle · 30–50 °C bed · slow feed
  • Nylon/PA-CF: 240–270 °C nozzle · 70–100 °C bed · dry spool

Recommended Accessories

Care & Storage

Keep filament dry for best surface quality and strength. Store spools in sealed bags or a dry box with silica gel. If prints show stringing/bubbling, dry the filament per brand guidance before use.

FAQs – 3D Printer Filament (Philippines)

Is this filament compatible with my printer?
Yes—most spools here are 1.75 mm and work with common FDM printers (Ender/Creality, Prusa, Bambu, Anycubic, etc.). Check your printer’s filament diameter and nozzle temperature range.
Which filament should I choose for durable parts?
Use PETG for general durability and ASA/ABS for higher heat/outdoor use. For maximum stiffness/strength, consider Nylon or carbon-fiber-filled blends with a hardened nozzle.
Why do I get stringing or weak layer adhesion?
Often moisture or incorrect temperatures. Dry the spool, raise nozzle temp within spec, and tune retraction/travel speeds. Keep fans moderate for PETG and off/low for ABS/ASA in an enclosure.
Do you ship nationwide and support bulk orders?
Yes. We ship nationwide across the Philippines via trusted couriers and can assist with school, lab, and corporate orders.