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FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)

Cost-effective and versatile 3D printing for functional prototypes and end-use parts.

FDM is an additive manufacturing technology that builds parts layer by layer by heating and extruding thermoplastic filament. It's known for its affordability, wide material selection, and suitability for functional prototypes, jigs, fixtures, and low-volume production.

Key Capabilities

Functional prototyping, low-cost manufacturing, wide material range, good for complex geometries.

Materials

PLA, ABS, PETG, Nylon, TPU, PC

MJF (Multi Jet Fusion)

What is Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing?

MJF) full form – Multi Jet Fusion, is an additive manufacturing technology. This 3D printing technique swiftly produces elaborate and sophisticated parts by layering powdered thermoplastic materials. The fusing agent is then selectively deposited by an inkjet array onto the powdered material, therefore facilitating the fusion process. To enhance the surface finish as well, a detailing agent is used. A heating element runs over the whole bed following every layer print, fusing and solidifying the powdered material. Layer by layer, this process is continued until the last object is created. It makes quick, strong, and extremely detailed end products possible.

Multi Jet Fusion Features & Advantages

MJF’s main benefit is that it lets designers satisfy the necessary strength, homogeneity, and robustness for the final product while nevertheless letting them reach the intended shape free from manufacturing process restrictions. Moreover, MJF is especially made for mass production, thereby guaranteeing that the production efficiency stays high even while manufacturing big volumes and constantly guarantees high-quality parts. Combining the special fabrication technique of MJF with the possibilities of 3D printing technology gives the manufacturing and creative sectors fresh value:

SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)

Creates strong, durable, and complex parts from powdered polymers without the need for support structures.

SLS is a powder bed fusion technology that uses a high-power laser to selectively fuse small particles of polymer powder into a solid structure. Parts produced with SLS are known for their excellent mechanical properties, design freedom (no support structures needed), and suitability for functional prototypes and end-use components.

Key Capabilities

Strong and durable parts, design freedom, no support structures, good for complex geometries, excellent for functional testing.

Materials

Nylon 12, Nylon 11, PA 12 GF, TPU

SLA (Stereolithography)

Produces highly detailed, smooth-surface prototypes and models using UV-curable resins.

SLA is a resin-based 3D printing technology that uses a UV laser to selectively cure liquid photopolymer resin layer by layer. It's renowned for its exceptional surface finish, fine feature details, and accuracy, making it suitable for visual prototypes, master patterns for molding, and intricate models.

Key Capabilities

High resolution, smooth surface finish, intricate details, wide range of resin properties (rigid, flexible, clear).

Materials

Standard Resins, Tough Resins, Flexible Resins, Clear Resins, High-Temp Resins

Large Format Printing

Specialized 3D printing for producing very large parts, prototypes, and artistic installations.

Large Format 3D Printing encompasses various technologies adapted to produce objects significantly larger than standard build volumes. This service is ideal for architectural models, large-scale prototypes, movie props, artistic sculptures, and industrial tooling where size is a critical factor. Materials and layer heights can vary depending on the specific large-format printer used.

Key Capabilities

Production of very large parts, custom tooling, architectural models, artistic installations, reduced assembly needs for large objects.

Materials

PLA, ABS, PETG, Carbon Fiber Composites, Custom Blends

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