Fiberlogy
Premium consistency / strong QC signals
Fiberlogy earns a Tier A rating, placing it among the most consistent and well-regarded 3D printing filament makers we track. We rate them this way because of tighter or explicitly stated tolerances/qc practices and strong long-term enthusiast reputation for consistency. Materials available from Fiberlogy include PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, Nylon, and TPU. In day-to-day printing, Fiberlogy stands out for: good specialty filaments.
Why Tier A?
- Tighter or explicitly stated tolerances/QC practices
- Strong long-term enthusiast reputation for consistency
Pros
- Consistent quality
- Good specialty filaments
- PETG + PTFE for low-friction parts
- Antibacterial CPE option
Cons
- Less widely available in some regions
Recommended For
Additional Notes
- Known for innovative composites like PETG with 10% PTFE
Fiberlogy Filament FAQ
What materials does Fiberlogy make?
Fiberlogy produces filament in the following materials: PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, Nylon, TPU. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.
What tier is Fiberlogy filament rated?
Fiberlogy is rated Tier A by Filament Cheat Sheet because of tighter or explicitly stated tolerances/qc practices and strong long-term enthusiast reputation for consistency.
Is Fiberlogy good for beginners?
Yes - Fiberlogy is a strong choice for beginners thanks to consistent quality and reliable printing behavior, though pricing is on the higher end.
What are the pros and cons of Fiberlogy filament?
Pros of Fiberlogy: Consistent quality; Good specialty filaments; PETG + PTFE for low-friction parts; Antibacterial CPE option. Considerations: Less widely available in some regions.
Where can I buy Fiberlogy filament?
Fiberlogy filament is widely available on Amazon and from major 3D printing retailers. Look for the specific material (e.g. PLA) when buying to ensure correct print settings.