3D printing material refers to a variety of materials made for especially adaptable manufacturing techniques, which use digital models to create products layer by layer. Depending on the use, these materials are designed to provide accuracy, flexibility, durability, and mechanical strength. The materials used in 3D printing in the US include metal, polymer, ceramic, composite, and biometals. These materials serve various types of industries, including consumer goods, healthcare, motor vehicles, aerospace, and construction. Polymers, such as PLA, ABS, and Nylon, are most commonly used due to their thermoplastic properties, processing, cost-effectiveness, and simplicity of adaptability.