My name is Alkaios and I just joined the 3D Hubs team, where I am taking over the curation of the Knowledge Base. I am a Mechanical Engineer and a PhD candidate in Additive Manufacturing (I am almost there) and I used to run a Hub in the UK.
We want Knowledge Base to be the go-to source for designer and engineers for high-quality and actionable information related to 3D printing and digital manufacturing.
Introductions to the rest of 3D printing technologies will follow, as we are planning to restructure the KB to make it easier to navigate.
Your feedback is most welcomed! You can live any comments or ideas about the article or the KB in general here, or you can email me at alkaios@3dhubs.com
Just read your article. It is well written and easy to understand.
However, I do not agree with the short description of material properties you have given in the last part of your article.
Not only are your omitting some important characteristics (like low usable temperature for PLA-prints), but you are also giving wrong impressions.
For instance, PLA might be more brittle than ABS, but it actually has a (much) higher (tensile) strength than ABS.
It would be nice if people would stop repeating blindly what they read on the internet and try to get themselves informed. (This is not directly aimed at you, but more speaking in general terms here).
Thank you for the reply. Nice to see you are using the Innofil data, their spec sheets are very informative.
If you look at other manufacturers, you will see similar values for the different materials.
If I may make a suggestion, PLA and ABS are pretty standard materials.
However, many manufacturers now have improved versions of materials available.
Innofil alreay has their PRO-filament, which is an improved PLA-version which can be made usable at up to 140 degrees Celsius (higher than ABS). They have just released the ABS Fusion+, an improved ABS version.
Similarly, Formfutura has their TitanX filament which is also an improved version of ABS which prints easier and has better material characteristics.
Might be an idea to add such materials to the available materials data sheet to let more people know these exist.