The final weight of your 3D-printed model will vary according to the filled volume of your 3D model and the material you choose to print your model in.
You can easily calculate the weight of your 3D printed model by multiplying the density of the 3D print material of your choice with the model volume (Mass = density x volume, make sure to convert units as needed).
Note: Units need to be converted when necessary.
3D print material | Density (g/cm³) |
ABS-ESD7 | 1,20 |
ABS-M30 | 1.04 |
Agilus | 1.14 - 1.15 (Standard - Performance grade) |
Aluminum (AlSi10Mg) | 2.59 - 2.65 (Standard - Performance grade) |
Bluesint PA12 | 0.95 |
Inconel (IN718) | 8.07 - 8.15 (Standard - Performance grade) |
PA 12 (MJF) | 1.01 |
PA 12 (SLS) | 0.95 |
PA 2210 FR | 1.06 |
PA 2241 FR | 1.00 |
PA-AF | 1.36 |
PA-GF | 1.22 |
PC | 1.1 |
PC-ABS | 1.34 |
Polypropylene (PP) | 0.84 |
Poly1500 | 1.19 |
ProtoGen White | 1.19 |
Stainless Steel (316L) | 7.91 - 7,95 (Standard - Performance grade) |
Taurus | 1.19 |
Titanium (TiAl6V4) | 4.36 - 4.39 (Standard - Performance grade) |
Ultrasint TPU 90A-01 | 1.10 |
TuskXC2700T | 1.19 |
TuskXC2700W | 1.19 |
Tusk Somos SolidGrey 3000 | 1.19 |
Ultrasint TPU 90A-01 | 1.1 |
Ultem 9085 | 1.04 |
VeroWhitePlus | 1.18 |
VeroClear | 1.18 |
Xtreme | 1.19 |