Proteor Print

Premium medical-grade O&P filaments; clinical prosthetics and orthotics focus

Tier A-

Proteor Print sits at Tier A- - a strong overall pick with tight quality control and a few minor caveats versus pure Tier A brands. We rate them this way because of proteor print petg and eva+ are formulated for prosthetic sockets and flexible liners with iso 10328-validated kyronmax workflows on icarus printers and not a hobby reliability ranking: bought for clinical o&p applications with proprietary grades unavailable in consumer petg. Materials available from Proteor Print include PETG, EVA+, TPU, KyronMAX, and PP. In day-to-day printing, Proteor Print stands out for: proprietary eva+ flexible blend for patient-specific inner liners. Spools typically run $147-$225 per kilogram.

Why Tier A-?

  • Proteor Print PETG and EVA+ are formulated for prosthetic sockets and flexible liners with ISO 10328-validated KyronMAX workflows on ICARUS printers
  • Not a hobby reliability ranking: bought for clinical O&P applications with proprietary grades unavailable in consumer PETG

Pros

  • USA-made niche PETG with higher clarity and impact strength for preparatory sockets
  • Proprietary EVA+ flexible blend for patient-specific inner liners
  • KyronMAX definitive sockets exceed ISO 10328 standards in validated clinical workflows
  • Post-Filament Innovations acquisition expands integrated O&P digital suite

Cons

  • Premium clinical pricing ($147+ per spool PETG) with no consumer hobby market
  • Requires ICARUS or clinical hardware and ORTEN software ecosystem for definitive sockets
  • Virtually no Reddit hobbyist corpus; evidence is industry and clinical press

Additional Notes

  • Clinical O&P filament line; not interchangeable with consumer PETG profiles

Proteor Print Filament FAQ

What materials does Proteor Print make?

Proteor Print produces filament in the following materials: PETG, EVA+, TPU, KyronMAX, PP. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.

What tier is Proteor Print filament rated?

Proteor Print is rated Tier A- by Filament Cheat Sheet because of proteor print petg and eva+ are formulated for prosthetic sockets and flexible liners with iso 10328-validated kyronmax workflows on icarus printers and not a hobby reliability ranking: bought for clinical o&p applications with proprietary grades unavailable in consumer petg.

Is Proteor Print good for beginners?

Yes - Proteor Print 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 Proteor Print filament?

Pros of Proteor Print: USA-made niche PETG with higher clarity and impact strength for preparatory sockets; Proprietary EVA+ flexible blend for patient-specific inner liners; KyronMAX definitive sockets exceed ISO 10328 standards in validated clinical workflows; Post-Filament Innovations acquisition expands integrated O&P digital suite. Considerations: Premium clinical pricing ($147+ per spool PETG) with no consumer hobby market; Requires ICARUS or clinical hardware and ORTEN software ecosystem for definitive sockets; Virtually no Reddit hobbyist corpus; evidence is industry and clinical press.

How much does Proteor Print filament cost?

Proteor Print filament typically costs between $147 and $225 per kilogram, depending on the material and color. Specialty composite or engineering-grade materials sit at the upper end of that range.

Where can I buy Proteor Print filament?

Proteor Print filament is sold directly through Proteor Digital Suite at https://www.proteordigital.com/. It is not generally stocked on Amazon.