Materials

We provide medical-grade 3D printing materials (filaments) to footcare professionals for their in-house production

Soft Full Length Insoles

Premium comfort with advanced flexible material, perfect for daily wear and therapeutic applications.

  • Medical-grade material
  • Optimal cushioning
  • High durability

Soft Foam Insoles

Revolutionary foaming technology for enhanced comfort and lightweight support.

  • Lightweight design
  • Enhanced cushioning
  • Mimics EVA

Hard Shell Insoles

High stiffness material for maximum support and durability. Suitable for hard shell insoles and Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFO’s).

  • Maximum support
  • High stiffness
  • High stability

Bio Shoe Last (Wood)

Premium wood-filled material to produce shoe lasts that look, feel, smell and can be processed like wood. Fill it with foam or print it with a dovetail connection.

  • Mimics real wooden last
  • Ready in a day
  • Can be pressurized

Shoe Last

Standard material for the production of highly-detailed shoe lasts.

  • Affordable shoe last
  • Ready in a day
  • Can be pressurized

Transparant foil

Transparant 3D printing material for high precision orthopedic test shoes.

  • High-quality material
  • Balanced between transparency and precision
  • Flexible

Your workflow

With your own 3D printer and our 3D printing materials, 
you can start in-house production easily.

01
Choose a 3D Printer

Choose a 3D printer that fits your application(s)
and your budget.

02
Order your material

Order the material(s) that you need.

03
Design & Print

Start your own clean and silent production facility.

Manufacturing Solutions

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Questions about materials

As 3D printing experts, we can answer most of your questions about 3D printing materials (filaments).

The insoles that are produced from our filaments are medical devices. Therefore it is important that the insoles are biocompatible. We test all our insole materials according to the international biocompatibility standard ISO 10993.

While the Shore hardness is a material property measured on solid samples, 3D printed insoles are not solid blocks — they’re printed with internal structures like lattices or infill patterns.

As a result, the overall insole feels softer and more compliant than the raw material’s Shore value would suggest. With 3D printing you can tune the stiffness of your insole per region roughly from 30A – 90A Shore.

You can. If you already own a 3D printer, you can purchase our tested materials and start production. We provide recommended print settings with our materials, but you may need to tweak them to your machine.

While 3D printed TPU outshines milled EVA in terms of wear resistance, both materials exhibit gradual compression over time. EVA foam tends to permanently lose shape as it collapses, while TPU’s open structure settles gradually. As result, 3D printed insoles last as long as milled insoles.

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