If you know the volume of your 3D model and the density of the material you selected, you can easily calculate the weight of your 3D-printed model. Due to that fact that each 3D print is unique, the final weight of your 3D-printed models can vary.
Mass = density x volume
Note: Units need to be converted when necessary.
Material |
Density (g/cm³) |
ABS |
1.05 |
ABS-ESD7 |
N/A |
Agilus |
N/A |
Agilus Black |
N/A |
Alumide |
1.36 |
Aluminum (AlSi10Mg) |
2.68 |
Multicolor |
2.6 – 2.7 |
PA 12 (MJF) |
1.01 |
PA 12 (SLS) |
0.95 |
PA-GF | 1.22 |
PC | 1.2 |
PC-ABS | 1.2 |
Poly1500 | 1.18 – 1.2 |
ProtoGen White | 1.18 – 1.2 |
Stainless Steel (316L) | 7.9 |
Titanium (TiAl6V4) |
4.41 |
TPU 92A-1 |
1.2 |
TuskXC2700T |
1.18 – 1.2 |
TuskXC2700W |
1.18 – 1.2 |
Ultem 9085 |
1.34 |
VeroWhitePlus |
N/A |
Xtreme | 1.18 – 1.2 |