04/07/2021
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The different materials available in the world have physical properties diverse, often opposed to each other, that condition them to respond differently to an external stimulus, such as a force or contact with water. These properties allow us to classify them and study their suitability for the different projects of our interest.
Some are extracted directly from nature, others instead require work or manufacturing to acquire the properties that we want to print on them.
It can serve you:
Cotton | Eraser | Jelly |
Clay | Sponge | Rubber |
Paper | Some polymers | Some plastics |
Cloth | Cooked pasta | Cork |
Skin | Frozen | Marshmallows |
Polished metals | Chromed aluminum | Ceramics |
Sheets | Plastic | Aluminum foil |
Glass | Brass sheets | Varnished wood |
Silk cloth | Ice | Teeth |
Paperboard | Crystal | Mirror |
Fish scales | Cats tongue | Construction concrete |
Sandpaper | Road asphalt | Shell of a turtle |
Tree trunk | Peel of an orange | Lizard skin |
Stone | Double corrugated cardboard | Cork |
Sponge | Corrugated glass | Expanded polystyrene |
Wood | Plastic | Stone |
Marble | Teeth | Bone |
Brick | Paperboard | Gold |
Ice | Leather | Eggshell |
Iron | Ebony | Paper |
Polyester Fabrics | Board | Acrylic |
Glass | Basalt | Granite |
PCV (Polyvinyl Chloride) | Ceramics | Expansive clay |
Synthetic polyamide | Rubber | Latex |
Nylon | Plastic bags | Waterproof canvas |
Other types of materials: