3D Printing

From Concept to Reality

Advantages Of 3D Printing :

Design Freedom:
Allows for the creation of complex and intricate geometries that are difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional manufacturing methods.
Rapid Prototyping
Cost-Effective for Small Batches:
Reduces the cost for small production runs or one-off parts, as no expensive tooling or molds are required.
Reduced Lead Times
Customization and Personalization
On-Demand Manufacturing:
Facilitates localized and on-demand production, reducing the need for large-scale manufacturing facilities and long supply chains.
Supports just-in-time manufacturing, minimizing inventory costs.
Complex Assemblies:
Integrates multiple parts into a single complex assembly, reducing the need for additional assembly steps.

Our Services:

-FDM

-SLA

-SLS

-SLM

FDM (fused deposition modeling)

FDM 3D printing creates custom parts by heating and extruding thermoplastics layer-by-layer. You can use FDM for initial and functional prototyping and low volume production in a variety of strong plastic materials. FDM is the most cost-effective way to produce custom thermoplastic parts and prototypes.

Lead times are short with a wide range of materials is available, suitable for prototyping and industrial applications.

The drawbacks for FDM normally: it is not suitable for parts with very small details and needs post-processing including support removal.

Advantages of our industrial FDM including cost-efficient, high dimensional accuracy, high level of repeatability, engineering grade materials, and able to produce large build volumes.

Available materials including: ABS, Nylon, PLA, PETG, TUP, PEI.

SLA 3D printing (Stereolithography)

SLA is an additive manufacturing technology that uses a laser to cure liquid resin into solid parts, It is also known as resin 3D printing, a 3D printing technology that produces parts with high resolution and accuracy, fine details and smooth surface finishes. Part of the vat photo polymerization printing family, SLA technology uses photosensitive thermoset polymers to produce custom parts.

Drawbacks of SLA is not suitable for functional prototypes with limited functionality, UV degradation -the mechanical properties and visual appearance of SLA parts will degrade over time when the parts are exposed to sunlight.

 Advantages of our industrial SLA:

High accuracy and intricate details, smooth surfaces, material versatility, repeatability and reliability.

Available materials including: standard resin like clear resin, engineering resin like high-temperature and durable resin, specielty resin like flexible resin and castable resins.

SLA printing Application:

Rapid Prototyping/Dental/Consumer electronics etc.

SLS 3D printing

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is an additive manufacturing technology that uses a high-power laser to fuse small particles of polymer powder into a solid structure.

It is an industrial 3D printing process ideal for manufacturing end-use parts. In SLS, a laser selectively sinters polymer powder particles, fusing them together and building a part layer-by-layer.

Advantages of our SLS printing:

Large print beds can produce functional plastic parts with isotropic mechanical properties for detailed prototyping or low-volume production of end-use parts. Our SLS is a cost-efficient production method, which our customers regularly choose for the most complex parts and those requiring extensive customization.

Available materials including: Nylon (Polyamide), Glass-Filled Nylon, Aluminum-Filled Nylon, PP, TPU.

SLS printing Application:

Rapid Prototyping/New materials development/Low volume production parts and specialty parts/Rapid mold and tool manufacturing/Medical etc.

SLM 3D printing

Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing technology that uses a high-powered laser to fully melt and fuse metallic powders into solid, three-dimensional objects. The process involves spreading a thin layer of metal powder over the build platform, which is then selectively melted by the laser according to the design of the object. This process is repeated layer by layer until the entire object is formed.

Advantages of our SLM printing:

With automation and intelligence operations to maintain production efficiency and product quality of high efficiency and stability.

Good material adaptability

Environmental protection and energy saving

Strong customizability

Available materials including: Stainless steel, die steel, cobalt-chromium-molybdenum, copper alloy, titanium alloy, aluminum alloy, high temperature nickel-based alloy powder, etc.

SLM printing Application:

Industrial parts, mold manufacturing, aerospace and other fields etc.

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