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Fusion Filaments

MaterialsWest Bend, Wisconsin, USAFounded 2017· One of 961 Materials companies tracked by AMPulse

Manufactures premium, high-performance 3D printing filaments (PLA, ABS, PETG, specialty materials) for hobbyists, professionals, and institutional customers, with strict quality control and no-filler formulations.

CEO / Founder
Tatjana Stepanova
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$635K
Key Investors
Rapid Fusion

Technology & Products

Key Products

Premium 3D printing filaments (PLA, ABS, PETG, specialty materials)

Technological Advantage

Proprietary extrusion process with filtration and tight tolerance control delivers more reliable printing and higher print temperatures than competitors using fillers; defensible through trade secrets and quality reputation.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Provides Made-in-USA, high-quality 3D printing filaments with no fillers, offering superior dimensional accuracy (±0.025mm vs industry standard ±0.05mm), consistent performance, and SAM registration for government/educational procurement.

How They Differentiate

Higher print temperatures and better reliability due to no-filler formulations vs competitors using cost-saving fillers; tighter dimensional tolerance (±0.025mm) vs industry standard (±0.05mm); SAM-registered for government/education vs many general-market competitors.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Hobbyists, professionals, government agencies, public schools, colleges, STEM programs

Industry Verticals

Education; Government; Consumer/Prosumer 3D Printing; Professional/Industrial 3D Printing

Competitors

3D Filament Source; Atomic Filament; American Filament

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

1 employee (per LinkedIn); 497 Facebook likes; 16 LinkedIn followers; Serves hobbyists, professionals, and institutional customers

Major Milestones

2017: Founded; 2021: Featured in 3D printing community discussions and vendor lists

Notable Customers

Federal agencies (DoD, DOE, USDA, NASA, DHS, etc.); State and municipal governments; Schools, publicly funded educational programs, and grant-supported STEM initiatives; Prime contractors