3D Printing Without Material Limits
Have you ever been forced to redesign a product because your 3D printer couldn’t handle the material your application required? Proprietary material ecosystems might work for hobbyists, but industrial innovation demands flexibility. Being locked into a short list of filaments can stifle experimentation and drive up costs.
Open Material Freedom vs. Competitor Restrictions
Competitors recognise the growing demand for advanced materials: Raise3D’s RMF500 prints carbon-fiber composites, while Massivit 3D focuses on composite molds. Yet many large-format printers still restrict you to a narrow range of branded filaments. DivByZ takes a different approach. Our machines support over 35 materials through an open material programme, giving innovators the freedom to choose the right polymer for the job.
Material Versatility with DivByZ
This versatility covers everything from PLA and PETG for basic prototyping to ABS, ASA and nylon for functional parts, HIPS and TPU for flexibility, and carbon-fiber-reinforced composites for high-strength applications.
Our open platform also accommodates niche materials like wood composite and PVA support filaments, empowering R&D teams to push boundaries.
Why Material Flexibility Matters for Your Business
- Accelerate prototyping and reduce iteration cycles: With access to multiple materials on a single machine, you can quickly switch from a PLA concept prototype to a high-temperature PETG or nylon functional part without retooling or purchasing another printer.
- Optimise part performance: Materials like carbon-fiber composites deliver high stiffness-to-weight ratios, while TPU provides flexibility. DivByZ’s open platform lets you match material properties to the end-use requirements.
- Lower costs and avoid vendor lock-in: Purchasing proprietary filaments often costs more and limits supply options. An open material system allows you to source filaments competitively and even develop customised blends.
- Future-proof your investment: As new materials emerge, DivByZ printers are ready to adopt them. Our R&D team continually tests and certifies new filaments, ensuring you stay at the cutting edge.
Case Study: Electronics Firm in Chennai
A Chennai-based consumer electronics firm illustrates the benefit. Initially, the company used a closed-material printer and struggled with brittle prototypes. After switching to DivByZ’s Aeon 400v4, they experimented with PETG, nylon and carbon-fiber composites. The ability to dial in different mechanical properties led to faster design iterations and a more robust final product. Because they weren’t tied to proprietary cartridges, their material costs fell by nearly 30%—an important saving in a competitive market.
Discover DivByZ’s Open-Material Platform
From Concept to Functional Production
Don’t let material limitations constrain your creativity. Explore DivByZ’s open-material platform and discover how a single machine can carry you from concept to functional production. Contact our team to discuss your material challenges and see samples printed in ABS, PETG, carbon-fiber composites and more.