[MULTI] 3d Printing Materials Science Explained

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3d Printing Materials Science Explained
Published 4/2026
Created by NextGen 3D
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 28 Lectures ( 2h 55m ) | Size: 3.49 GB​
Master 3D Printing Materials, Properties, and Real-World Applications for Professional Additive Manufacturing
What you'll learn
✓ Understand the fundamentals of 3D printing materials science
✓ Compare PLA, ABS, PETG, Nylon, TPU, and other common filaments
✓ Explore engineering-grade materials like Polycarbonate, ASA, PEEK, and Ultem
✓ Understand resin materials used in SLA and DLP 3D printing
✓ Learn about metal and composite filaments such as carbon fiber and glass fiber
✓ Discover how different 3D printing technologies interact with materials
✓ Learn professional material selection frameworks
✓ Optimize print settings for different materials
✓ Understand post-processing techniques for plastics and resins
✓ Analyze real-world engineering case studies
✓ Select the right material based on cost, performance, and application
Requirements
● Basic understanding of 3D printing concepts is helpful but not required
● Interest in additive manufacturing or digital fabrication
● Access to a 3D printer is optional but beneficial for practice
● Willingness to learn materials science concepts used in modern manufacturing
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
3D printing has transformed the way products are designed, prototyped, and manufactured across industries including aerospace, healthcare, automotive, consumer electronics, and engineering. However, the true power of additive manufacturing lies not only in the printers but in understanding the materials that make modern 3D printing possible.
In this comprehensive course, you will explore the science behind 3D printing materials, learning how different polymers, resins, composites, and metals behave during the additive manufacturing process. From beginner-friendly filaments such as PLA to advanced aerospace materials like PEEK and PEI, this course guides you step-by-step through the entire material landscape.
You will begin by understanding the fundamentals of materials science, including mechanical properties, thermal characteristics, and chemical resistance. These core concepts are essential for selecting the right material for any 3D printing project. You will also learn how different 3D printing technologies such as FDM, SLA, SLS, and metal printing interact with various materials.
As the course progresses, you will dive deep into the most widely used thermoplastics such as PLA, ABS, PETG, Nylon, and flexible TPU. You will discover how each material behaves during printing, what temperatures and settings are required, and which applications they are best suited for.
Next, you will explore engineering-grade materials that push the boundaries of additive manufacturing. Materials like Polycarbonate, ASA, and high-performance polymers such as PEEK and Ultem will be examined in detail, along with their applications in aerospace, medical devices, and industrial manufacturing.
The course also covers resin-based printing materials, explaining photopolymer chemistry, curing techniques, flexible resins, and specialized resins used in dental, medical, and casting industries.
Beyond plastics, you will explore metal and composite materials, including carbon fiber reinforced filaments, glass fiber composites, metal-filled filaments, and direct metal printing technologies used in advanced manufacturing.
To connect theory with practice, the course concludes with real-world case studies that demonstrate how professionals select materials for complex engineering projects. You will learn a structured framework for choosing the right material based on performance, cost, environment, and manufacturing constraints.
By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and confidence to select the correct 3D printing material for any application, optimize printing parameters, and understand how materials impact the final performance of printed parts.
Whether you are a beginner, designer, engineer, or maker, this course will give you the complete materials science foundation needed for modern additive manufacturing.
NextGen3D Academy is dedicated to teaching the future of manufacturing, design, and digital fabrication. Our mission is to make advanced technologies such as 3D printing, AI-assisted design, and additive manufacturing accessible to everyone from beginners to industry professionals. Through practical learning, real-world case studies, and industry-relevant training, NextGen3D Academy helps learners build the skills needed for the next generation of engineering and innovation.
Who this course is for
■ Beginners who want to learn 3D printing materials
■ Hobbyists and makers using desktop 3D printers
■ Product designers and engineers
■ Students studying manufacturing or materials science
■ Professionals working in additive manufacturing
■ Anyone interested in advanced 3D printing technologies

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