3DPrinting

Rapid prototyping and production of complex geometries using advanced additive manufacturing technology — accelerating your product development cycle from concept to reality.

What is 3D Printing?

3D printing, or additive manufacturing, builds parts layer by layer from digital CAD models. Unlike subtractive processes that remove material, additive manufacturing adds material only where needed — enabling complex internal geometries, lightweight structures, and rapid iteration that traditional machining cannot achieve.

We offer FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling), SLA (Stereolithography), and SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) technologies — enabling everything from quick concept models to functional end-use parts in engineering-grade materials.

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3D Printing machine in operation
Technologies

Printing Technologies We Offer

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FDM — Fused Deposition
Thermoplastic filament is extruded layer by layer to create durable functional parts. Ideal for prototypes, jigs, fixtures, and low-volume production with materials like ABS, Nylon, and PETG.
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SLA — Stereolithography
UV laser cures liquid resin to produce parts with exceptional surface finish and fine detail resolution. Best for visual prototypes, investment casting patterns, and dental/medical models.
SLS — Selective Laser Sintering
Laser fuses powdered material into solid structures without support structures. Produces strong, functional parts in nylon and metal powders for end-use applications.
Why 3D Printing?

Key Advantages

Rapid Prototyping
Go from CAD to physical part in hours, not weeks. Accelerate design validation, fit checks, and stakeholder approvals with fast turnaround prototypes.
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Complex Geometries
Create internal channels, lattice structures, organic shapes, and consolidated assemblies that are impossible with traditional machining methods.
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Reduced Waste & Cost
Material is added only where needed — reducing waste by up to 90% compared to subtractive processes. No tooling costs make low-volume runs economical.
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No Tooling Required
Eliminate mold and die costs entirely. Each part is printed directly from a digital file, making design changes instant and free.
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Design Freedom
Iterate rapidly — modify CAD, reprint, and test. Multiple design variants can be printed simultaneously in a single build.
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Sustainability
Additive manufacturing generates minimal material waste and supports on-demand production, reducing inventory and logistics footprint.
How It Works

Our 3D Printing Process

01
CAD File Submission
Upload your 3D model in STL, STEP, or OBJ format. Our engineers review geometry, wall thickness, and orientation for optimal print quality.
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Material & Technology Selection
Based on your application requirements — strength, flexibility, temperature resistance, surface finish — we recommend the ideal material and printing technology.
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Slicing & Build Preparation
The 3D model is sliced into layers, support structures are generated, and print parameters (layer height, infill, speed) are optimized for your part.
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3D Printing
The part is built layer by layer using the selected technology. Build times range from hours for small prototypes to days for large or complex assemblies.
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Post-Processing & Delivery
Support removal, sanding, curing (for SLA), and optional finishing (painting, plating, vapor smoothing). Parts are inspected and shipped to your facility.
Materials

Printable Materials

PLA
Biodegradable, ideal for visual prototypes
ABS
Tough, heat resistant, impact resistant
Nylon (PA12)
Strong, flexible, wear resistant
PETG
Chemical resistant, food-safe capable
TPU
Flexible, rubber-like, shock absorbing
Resin (SLA)
Fine detail, smooth surface finish
Carbon Fiber
Lightweight, extremely stiff
Metal Powders
SS 316L, titanium, aluminum (SLS/DMLS)
Applications

What We Print

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Functional Prototypes
Test form, fit, and function before committing to expensive tooling or machining.
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Jigs & Fixtures
Custom assembly aids, alignment tools, and inspection gauges produced in days, not weeks.
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Low-Volume Production
Bridge production runs of 10-500 parts while permanent tooling is being prepared.
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Tooling & Molds
3D printed injection mold inserts and blow mold patterns for rapid tooling applications.
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Medical Models
Anatomical models, surgical guides, and dental aligners with biocompatible materials.
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Aerospace Components
Lightweight brackets, ducting, and complex assemblies consolidated into single printed parts.

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