Inside Spectrum Filament’s Booth at Formnext 2025: A Full Walkthrough and Key Highlights
A Vibrant, Welcoming Booth Experience
The Spectrum booth is immediately eye-catching. Bright, clean lighting and a palette of vivid filament colors set a lively and inviting tone. Displays are arranged so visitors can easily get hands-on with printed parts, examine finishes, and compare the differences between material types.
From the moment you step in, it feels like a showcase designed not just for sales, but for immense customer experience.
Showcasing the Future of Technical Filaments
A major highlight of the booth was Spectrum’s growing line of specialized, engineering-grade materials. Each product was displayed with real printed samples, giving visitors a hands-on look at their mechanical and visual characteristics.

PEBA Filament
Visitors were introduced to Spectrum’s highly flexible PEBA, known for its exceptional elasticity, resilience, and chemical resistance—ideal for functional prototypes, flexible connectors, footwear components, and sports gear. The most common PEBA Prints you'll see are the 3D Printed Basketballs.
HDPE Filament
Lightweight, durable, and resistant to chemicals, HDPE attracted attention for applications in industrial environments, reservoirs, jigs, and containers. Its excellent strength-to-weight ratio made it a standout material for many professionals.
Lightweight ASA & PLA Ultrafoam
One of the crowd favorites, ASA Ultrafoam, features a specially engineered foaming structure that reduces part weight up to three times while maintaining rigidity. This filament is perfect for flying parts, drones, and other aerodynamic prototypes.
Spectrum Conductive PLA & PETG
With built-in electrical conductivity, this filament was of particular interest to electronics developers. It enables the printing of low-voltage circuits, sensors, touch interfaces, and EMI-shielding components.
Spectrum PLA & PETG-ESD
Engineers appreciated the reliable electrostatic discharge protection offered by PETG-ESD, essential for electronic housings, safety-critical components, and factory automation environments.
PP (Polypropylene)
A lightweight, chemically resistant, and flexible material, PP resonated with manufacturers needing parts for packaging, medical devices, automotive components, and consumer products.
HT PLA
For high-temperature performance without the complexity of industrial materials, HT PLA stood out. The material offers enhanced heat deflection temperature (HDT) and improved durability after annealing—excellent for functional parts and load-bearing prototypes.
Color Innovations
Spectrum Pastelo Filaments
The Pastelo collection captured a lot of attention with its pastel-inspired tones and exceptionally smooth finish. Visitors were impressed by how the material minimizes visible layer lines, giving printed parts a soft, premium, near–injection-molded appearance. Ideal for décor, art, lifestyle products, and high-end prototypes, Pastelo brings elegance and clarity to 3D printed projects.
Spectrum ColorWish
On the more vibrant end of the spectrum, the ColorWish line showcased bold, immersive color blends that matches the need of the end user. The mesmerizing transitions and vivid saturation made this collection a highlight for enthusiasts who want expressive, eye-catching prints. ColorWish continues to highlight Spectrum’s strength in providing custom unique, artistic color options in the 3D printing world.

Games, Fun, and Giveaways
To bring energy and excitement to the booth, Spectrum hosted several interactive games, creating a lively atmosphere for visitors of all ages:
- Spin the Wheel
- Pinball
- Basketball mini-challenge
Winners enjoyed exclusive prizes, filament giveaways, and Spectrum merchandise, making the booth one of the most engaging stops in the hall.
Relax, Recharge, Connect: The Spectrum Café
A unique highlight of the booth was the Spectrum Café, a cozy corner designed for visitors to relax and enjoy:
- Coffee
- Cold drinks
- Snacks
- Chill conversations with the Spectrum team
The café became a natural hub where networking, product discussions, and creative exchanges flowed effortlessly throughout the event.
Catalogs: Freshly Launched
Formnext 2025 also marked the completion and release of Spectrum’s new product catalogs, giving visitors access to updated technical data, color charts, and application guides. Many attendees walked away with the latest edition in hand, ready to explore the expanded lineup.
A Successful and Memorable Event
Formnext 2025 was a resounding success for Spectrum Filament. From showcasing advanced materials to launching new color lines, finishing catalogs, and hosting one of the event’s most welcoming and interactive booths, the company demonstrated its dedication to innovation, community, and customer experience.
The entire team extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who visited, collaborated, and supported Spectrum throughout the event. The momentum from Formnext 2025 fuels an exciting year ahead—and Spectrum looks forward to bringing even more breakthroughs to the world of additive manufacturing.
We have also prepared a video for you to experience and have a walkthrough of what we have prepared in formnext 2025 below.