Additive manufacturing services and 3D printing can help grow your business in many unexpected ways no matter what industry you work in today.
3D Printing to Grow
Your Business
Less Inventory
If you are producing products through traditional manufacturing, then you likely have a warehouse of parts to be used or sold at a later date. The overhead costs of a warehouse and the manpower needed to manage all the inventory so it doesn’t go to waste can add up over time.
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With additive manufacturing, you can have a virtual inventory with all part information stored online. The parts can be printed on demand so there is less inventory, less waste, and no need to store extra parts. 3D printing offers a true Just-In-Time manufacturing method.
Design on the fly
Because your parts are created on-demand, you have the flexibility to improve part reliability whenever it is warranted. You can look into using a different design or different materials to create your parts with no waste in products and a very small delay in production if any. This saves you time and money when it comes to support calls and rework costs.
Consolidate Assemblies
You can also make the assembly for your components smoother and faster. Complex parts used to require more steps, materials, and labor costs. Each part needed to be created, and then it all needed to be assembled. With additive manufacturing, you can print your products with minimal parts, allowing for easy post-processing.
A wide variety of
3D printing technologies
Accurate, efficient and durable
Unleash your creativity with our diverse range of 3D printing technologies. Whether you need high-strength materials, complex geometries, or custom finishes, we have the expertise and technology to bring your ideas to life. With our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, you can trust us to be your partner for all your 3D printing needs.
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
DLP is a type of resin-based 3D printing technology that uses a projector to cure liquid resin layer by layer to create a 3D object.
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​In DLP 3D printing, a vat of liquid resin is exposed to light from a digital light projector, which projects an image of the first layer of the 3D object onto the resin. The light causes the resin to solidify, and the build platform then moves down a small distance to expose a new layer of liquid resin to the projected light.
Selective Laser Sintering
(SLS)
SLS is a powder-based 3D printing technology that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse layers of powdered material. SLS can be used with a variety of materials, including plastics, metals, and ceramics.
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
FDM is one of the most commonly used 3D printing technologies. FDM printers work by melting a thermoplastic filament and extruding it layer by layer to create a 3D object.
Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)
MJF is a powder-based 3D printing technology that uses a combination of inkjet printing and infrared heating to fuse layers of powder into a solid object.