Today, MatterHackers released the newest addition to their extensive 3D printing filament  catalog - NylonG. This glass fiber-infused, engineering-grade nylon boasts incredible impact resistance and tensile strength. The glass fiber featured in NylonG reinforces the the flexibility in the base nylon, allowing a more rigid printed part while retaining its dimensional accuracy. NylonG is available in multiple colors only at MatterHackers.com.

NylonG 3D Printing Filament - Glass Fiber-infused, strong materials
NylonG 3D Printing Filament - Glass Fiber-infused, strong materials

NylonG is an advanced, industrial material made for manufactured, production-ready 3D printed parts. Matching ranks with their carbon fiber-infused nylon, NylonX, NylonG 3D printed parts are durable, stable, and can protect components susceptible to shock and impact better than any other engineering-grade filament.

Formulated for strong, engineering-grade 3D printed parts
Formulated for strong, engineering-grade 3D printed parts

“With the ever-increasing use of desktop 3D printing for industrial enterprise, continuing to expand our collection of durable materials is a necessary step,” explains Dave Gaylord, MatterHackers Senior Director of Product. “We’re very excited to add an impact-resistant material like NylonG - paired with the Pulse XE, the only printer that performs with advanced materials straight from the box, NylonG is a force of filament.”

NylonG is great for parts that require high impact-resistance
NylonG is great for parts that require high impact-resistance

While MatterHackers will continue to expand their collection of advanced and engineering-grade materials, which currently includes NylonG, NylonX, Polycarbonate, and Polypropylene,  the company still remains heavily focused on providing 3D printers, materials, and accessories for all levels of use, including  education and hobbyists.

“Providing the largest collection of 3D printers and supplies at an affordable price has always been a priority at MatterHackers,” states Kevin Pope, MatterHackers’  Chief Operations Officer. “From our MH Build Series filament created and priced for every maker to our new NylonG, we hope to bring something to the table for everyone that is interested in 3D printing, whether it’s for a hobby or a burgeoning business.”