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This Claude Skill helps developers select appropriate 3D printing materials by comparing properties like strength, temperature resistance, and chemical compatibility across common filaments and resins. It guides material choice for specific requirements such as outdoor use, food safety, or balancing printability with performance. Use it to troubleshoot material-related print failures and make informed selections for functional parts.

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Select Print Material

Choose 3D print material → match props to functional reqs. Covers FDM filaments (PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, Nylon) + SLA resins (standard, tough, flexible, castable) w/ detailed property compare for strength, temp, chemical, flex, post-process.

Use When

  • Specific mechanical reqs (tensile, impact, flex)
  • Temp-sensitive (hot|cold)
  • Chemical|UV|outdoor exposure
  • Food-safe|biocompat
  • Balance printability vs perf for proto vs prod
  • Troubleshoot material-related fails
  • Optimize cost vs props for prod runs

In

  • functional_requirements: Load type (tensile|compress|bend|torsion), magnitude, duty cycle
  • environmental_conditions: Temp range, UV, chemical, moisture
  • mechanical_properties_needed: Strength, flex, impact, fatigue
  • surface_finish: Appearance, post-process
  • printability_constraints: Printer caps (heated bed, enclosure), user level
  • special_requirements: Food safe, biocompat, electrical, transparency

Do

1. ID Primary Req Category

Dominant req drives selection:

Mechanical Perf:

  • High strength under load
  • Impact|shock absorption
  • Flex|elastic behavior
  • Fatigue resistance (repeated load)

Env Durability:

  • High|low temp
  • UV|outdoor weathering
  • Chemical (solvents, oils, acids)
  • Moisture|water

Special Apps:

  • Food contact safety
  • Biocompat (medical)
  • Electrical (insulation, conductivity)
  • Optical (transparency, color)

Printability/Cost:

  • Easy print for protos
  • Min warp|support
  • Low cost for large parts
  • Wide availability

→ Primary req ID'd ("outdoor UV" or "high impact").

If err: multi reqs equally critical → decision matrix scoring (Step 6).

2. Material Filters

Filter 1: Process

  • FDM: All thermoplastics
  • SLA: All resins
  • Printer constraints: Heated bed (60-110°C) for ABS|ASA|Nylon; enclosure for ABS|ASA

Filter 2: Temp Range

Operating Temperature → Minimum Material Glass Transition (Tg):

< 45°C:  PLA, PLA+, Standard Resin, Tough Resin
< 60°C:  PETG, Flexible Resin
< 80°C:  ABS, ASA, CPE
< 100°C: Nylon, Polycarbonate, High-Temp Resin
> 100°C: PEEK, PEI (Ultem) - specialty printers only

Filter 3: Mechanical

High tensile strength:     Nylon > ABS/ASA > PETG > PLA > TPU
High impact resistance:    Nylon > PETG > ABS > ASA > PLA
Flexibility:              TPU > Flexible Resin > PLA (brittle)
Fatigue resistance:       Nylon > PETG > ABS > PLA

Filter 4: Env

UV resistance:            ASA > PETG > ABS > PLA (poor)
Chemical resistance:      Nylon > PETG > ABS/ASA > PLA
Outdoor durability:       ASA > Nylon > PETG > PLA (degrades)
Moisture resistance:      ABS/ASA > PETG > PLA > Nylon (hygroscopic)

→ 2-5 candidates remain.

If err: no material passes → relax least-critical req or post-process (UV coat for PLA).

3. Compare Properties

FDM Filament Properties

MaterialPrint TempBed TempTensile StrengthElongationTg/HDTUV ResistEaseHygroscopic
PLA190-220°C50-60°C50-70 MPa5-7%55-60°CPoorEasyLow
PLA+200-230°C50-60°C60-75 MPa10-15%60-65°CPoorEasyLow
PETG220-250°C70-85°C50-60 MPa15-20%75-80°CGoodMediumMedium
ABS230-260°C95-110°C40-50 MPa20-40%95-105°CFairHardLow
ASA240-260°C95-110°C45-55 MPa15-30%95-105°CExcellentHardLow
TPU210-230°C40-60°C30-50 MPa400-600%60-80°CGoodMediumLow
Nylon240-270°C70-90°C70-80 MPa50-150%75-90°CExcellentHardVery High

Notes:

  • Tensile: Higher = stronger pull
  • Elongation: Higher = more flex before break
  • Tg/HDT: Glass transition|heat deflection temp (max op)
  • Ease: Print difficulty (warp, adhesion, stringing, supports)
  • Hygroscopic: Water absorb (needs dry box)

SLA Resin Properties

Resin TypeCure TimeTensile StrengthElongationHDTHardnessBest For
Standard2-4s45-55 MPa6-8%60-70°C82-85 Shore DMiniatures, prototypes
Tough4-6s55-65 MPa15-25%70-80°C80-85 Shore DFunctional parts, snaps
Flexible6-8s5-10 MPa80-120%50-60°C60-70 Shore AGaskets, grips
High-Temp8-12s60-70 MPa6-10%120-150°C85-88 Shore DHeat-resistant parts
Castable3-5s35-45 MPa8-12%60°C80 Shore DJewelry (lost-wax)

→ Props compared, 1-3 top candidates ID'd.

If err: props unclear → manufacturer datasheets via WebFetch.

4. Eval Printability Tradeoffs

Easy (PLA, PLA+):

  • Min warp, good bed adhesion
  • Wide temp tolerance
  • Low stringing, easy supports
  • Beginner|proto ideal
  • Tradeoff: Lower temp resist, UV degrade, brittle

Medium (PETG, TPU):

  • Mod warp (PETG needs 70°C+ bed)
  • Some stringing (tune retraction)
  • TPU needs direct drive + slow speed
  • Good strength-ease ratio
  • Tradeoff: PETG strings, TPU hard overhangs

Hard (ABS, ASA, Nylon):

  • Severe warp w/o enclosure
  • Strong fumes (ABS|ASA need ventilation)
  • Nylon extremely hygroscopic (dry box req)
  • High bed temps (95-110°C) + chamber heat
  • Tradeoff: Excellent mechanical+env

Cost:

Material cost per kg (typical):
PLA:    $15-25
PETG:   $20-30
ABS:    $18-28
ASA:    $25-35
TPU:    $30-45
Nylon:  $35-55
Standard Resin: $30-50/L
Specialty Resin: $60-150/L

→ Printability vs printer caps + user. Decision balances perf vs constraints.

If err: material too hard for setup → easier alt + design changes (thicker walls, fillets).

5. Special Reqs

Food Safety:

  • Safe printed correctly: PLA, PETG (w/ food-safe additives)
  • Never safe: ABS, ASA (toxic additives), Nylon (porous)
  • Reqs: Food-safe nozzles (stainless not brass), seal w/ food-safe epoxy
  • Note: FDM layers trap bacteria — SLA smooth resin better

Biocompat (medical|dental):

  • FDM: Nylon (some grades), PLA (limited)
  • SLA: Medical-grade certified resins
  • Warning: Home 3D not sterile; consult regs for medical

Electrical:

  • Insulation: PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA all good (>10^14 Ω·m)
  • Conductivity: Conductive filaments (carbon black, metal-fill)
  • Notes: Moisture (Nylon) ↓insulation

Transparency:

  • FDM: Nearly impossible (layer scatter); thin walls + extensive polish
  • SLA: Clear resins → transparency w/ post-process (sand|polish|coat)

UV Resist:

  • Excellent: ASA, Nylon
  • Good: PETG, TPU
  • Poor: PLA, ABS

→ Special reqs verified vs caps.

If err: doesn't meet → post-process (UV-resist coat on PLA) or diff material.

6. Final Selection Decision Matrix

Score candidates across weighted criteria:

Outdoor functional part example:

CriterionWeightPLAPETGABSASANylon
UV Resistance30%165109
Strength25%67679
Printability20%107433
Temperature15%26889
Cost10%108864
Weighted Total5.356.805.907.257.45

Score: 1 (poor) → 10 (excellent)

Decision: Nylon highest (7.45) but ASA (7.25) close + better printability. Select ASA if enclosure, else PETG (6.80).

→ Final selected w/ documented rationale.

If err: unclear → default PETG (FDM) or Tough Resin (SLA) — best all-around.

7. Document Settings

FDM template:

material: PETG
brand: "PolyMaker PolyLite"
color: "Blue"
nozzle_temp: 245°C
bed_temp: 80°C
chamber_temp: ambient
print_speed: 50mm/s
retraction_distance: 4.5mm
retraction_speed: 40mm/s
cooling: 50% (after layer 3)
notes: "Strings moderately, Z-hop helps. Dried 6h at 65°C."

SLA template:

resin: "Anycubic Tough Resin"
color: "Clear"
layer_height: 0.05mm
exposure_time: 6s
bottom_exposure: 40s
lift_distance: 6mm
lift_speed: 65mm/min
notes: "Post-cure 15min at 60°C for full strength. Brittle without cure."

→ Settings documented in project notes|slicer profile.

If err: start manufacturer recommended → iterate + document.

Check

  • Primary req ID'd (mech|env|special)
  • Candidates filtered by process, temp, reqs
  • Props compared via table|datasheet
  • Printability vs printer caps
  • Special reqs checked
  • Final via decision matrix w/ weighted priorities
  • Settings documented for reproducibility
  • Cost + availability verified for quantity

Traps

  1. PLA for everything: Easy but unsuitable >50°C, outdoor, long-term durability
  2. Ignore hygroscopy: Nylon+TPU absorb moisture → bubbling, poor adhesion, brittle. Dry box.
  3. ABS w/o enclosure: Severe warp w/o heated chamber; ASA slightly better but still needs
  4. Assume food safety: FDM porous traps bacteria; true safety needs sealing|SLA smooth
  5. Over-design strength: Expensive Nylon when PETG enough; overkill wastes $ + adds difficulty
  6. Underestimate temp: Parts near motors, heated beds, cars reach 60°C+ → PLA softens
  7. UV neglect: PLA+ABS yellow+degrade in sun within months; use ASA or coat
  8. Wet filament: Moisture → steam bubbles in extruder, weak adhesion, stringing — always dry hygroscopic
  9. Ignore fumes: ABS+ASA emit styrene; needs active ventilation
  10. Resin handling: Uncured = skin sensitizer + toxic; always gloves + ventilated

GitHub 仓库

pjt222/agent-almanac
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