MaterialsSuzhou, ChinaFounded 2020· One of 961 Materials companies tracked by AMPulse
Develops and manufactures high-precision industrial polymer 3D printing filaments for FDM/FFF applications with a focus on batch-to-batch stability.
CEO / Founder
Chen Liang
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$5M
Latest Round
Pre-Series A
Key Investors
Oriza Seed; Inno-angel Fund; Suzhou Industrial Park Seed Fund
Technology & Products
Key Products
Industrial polymer 3D printing filaments
Technological Advantage
Proprietary filament production process ensuring high precision and consistency across production batches for industrial FDM applications.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Ensures industrial-grade reliability for FDM printing through high-precision filament production and consistent material properties across batches, reducing print failures in engineering applications.
How They Differentiate
Maintains a strict ±0.02mm diameter tolerance for high-temperature materials like PEEK and PEI, compared to the ±0.05mm industry standard, ensuring higher extrusion consistency and part density in industrial FDM processes.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial OEMs and research institutes requiring high-performance engineering filaments (PEEK, PEI, PPSU) for functional end-use parts and aerospace components.
Suzhou Wujing New Materials Technology Co., Ltd addresses a gap in the industrial FDM materials market: consistent, high-precision filament for demanding engineering thermoplastics. While many filament producers target hobbyist or prototyping use, Wujing focuses on batch-to-batch stability for high-temperature polymers such as PEEK, PEI, and PPSU, aiming to reduce print failures in functional end-use parts.
The company's core technology is a proprietary extrusion process that maintains a ±0.02mm diameter tolerance for high-temperature materials, compared to the ±0.05mm industry standard. This tighter tolerance improves extrusion consistency and part density in industrial FDM processes. Wujing's product portfolio includes over 20 specialized industrial-grade filaments, including a carbon fiber reinforced high-temperature series launched in 2023.
Target customers include industrial OEMs and research institutes in aerospace, medical, automotive, and electronics sectors. The company has R&D collaborations with local Chinese aerospace research institutes and is incubated by Suzhou Industrial Park. Wujing raised approximately $5M in venture capital across two rounds from Oriza Seed, Inno-angel Fund, and Suzhou Industrial Park Seed Fund.
Wujing competes with established filament makers such as Polymaker, Intamsys, and Kimya. Its differentiation rests on precision manufacturing and material consistency for high-temperature polymers, but the company remains an emerging player with limited public scale data. The key open question is whether Wujing can expand beyond its regional base and compete globally on quality and supply reliability.
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