3D Printing
Innovating with Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing
3D Printing (Additive Manufacturing) is a fast, flexible, and cost-effective way to produce complex parts and prototypes directly from digital designs. By building components layer-by-layer, it eliminates the need for costly tooling, reduces lead times, and allows for greater design freedom than traditional manufacturing. Whether for rapid prototyping, functional testing, or low-volume production, 3D printing offers high precision and repeatable results.
Stereolithography (SLA)
SLA uses a laser to cure liquid resin into highly detailed, accurate parts with smooth surface finishes. It’s ideal for visual prototypes, complex geometries, and master patterns for moulding, offering exceptional resolution and a wide range of material options.
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
SLS uses a laser to fuse powdered nylon into strong, durable parts without the need for support structures. This makes it perfect for functional prototypes and end-use parts with complex geometries, excellent strength, and good thermal and chemical resistance.
Digital Light Synthesis (DLS)
DLS uses light and oxygen to rapidly produce high-performance polymer parts with excellent mechanical properties. It enables production-grade components straight from the printer, ideal for demanding applications in industries like automotive, medical, and consumer goods.
Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)
MJF produces strong, functional nylon parts by fusing powder with precise heat and detailing agents. It delivers consistent mechanical properties, excellent surface quality, and allows for intricate designs, making it a great choice for both prototyping and production runs.