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Sintering filaments allow you to 3D print parts that become fully metal after debinding and sintering. These advanced composite filaments are filled with fine metal or ceramic powder bound in a polymer matrix, enabling metal additive manufacturing on a standard FDM 3D printer.
After printing, the green part is sent through a debind and sinter process that removes the polymer binder and fuses the metal powder into a dense, solid component. The result is a fully metallic or ceramic part with excellent strength, rigidity, and heat resistance — suitable for tooling, jigs, fixtures, and production components.
Bilby3D supplies sintering filaments in materials such as stainless steel, tool steel and zirconia ceramic, compatible with open-material printers that feature hardened nozzles and heated chambers. These filaments offer a cost-effective entry into metal 3D printing of small parts for prototyping and low-volume manufacturing.
Our team can assist with printing parameters, post-processing, and service bureau partnerships for debinding and sintering, ensuring professional-quality results from start to finish.
Explore our sintering filament range below, or contact Bilby3D to learn more about how you can produce real metal parts using standard FDM technology.