3D Pringting Service-Rapid Prototyping

3D Printing Service for Custom Parts

Custom-made 3D printing for rapid prototying, small batch production and mass production
 
  1. Rapid response: deliver the quote within 24 hours
  2. Rapid delivery: Complete 3D Printing the parts as fast as 24 Hours and then deliver
  3. Multiple processes: MJF, SLA, Polyjet, SLS, HP MJF, FDM, PolyJet and DMLS
  4. Various materials: 100+ types of plastic and metal 3D printing materials available
  5. High capacity: 80+ manufacturing machines for quick turnaround time
  6. Quality guarantee: 100% quality products or we cover the cost of any defects.
 

What is 3D printing

3D printing is a process where a physical 3D object is created from a digital model or design using a 3D printer. The process typically involves slicing the digital model into layers, which are then printed one layer at a time until the physical object is complete. Different materials can be used for 3D printing, including plastics, metals, and ceramics. 3D printing has a wide range of potential applications, including prototyping, creating replacement parts, and producing custom-made products. It has also led to advancements in various fields such as medical research, aerospace, and architecture.

Key features of the materials for 3D printing

Material Ordinary resin 9400 resin High toughness resin Transparent resin Translucent resin Black photosensitive resin Photosensitive resin Nylon Red wax AISi 10Me 316L
Heat distortion
46℃
46℃
50℃
47℃
50℃
63℃
99.6℃
173℃
100°℃
150℃
500℃
Minimum wall thickness
0.6mm
0.6mm
0.6mm
0.6mm
0.6mm
0.6mm
0.6mm
0.5mm
0.5mm
0.3mm
0.2mm
Minimum Aperture
1mm
1mm
1mm
1mm
1mm
1mm
1mm
1.2mm
0.2mm
1mm
1mm
Hardness
79
79
85
87
80
88
85
86
65
120
250
Tensile Strength (Tension)
47mpa
47mpa
56mpa
50mpa
47mpa
55mpa
44mpa
50mpa
430mpa
600mpa
Tensile Strength (Break)
40mpa
33-40mpa
60mpa
56mpa
40mpa
65mpa
52mpa
70mpa
38mpa
None
None
Bending strength
69mpa
67mpa
74mpa
84mpa
67mpa
40mpa
69mpa
80mpa
43.5mpa
None
None
Flexural modulus
2222mpa
2222mpa
2275mpa
2490mpa
2222mpa
3100mpa
3200mpa
2800mpa
1431mpa
None
None

Plastic 3D printing

 

Plastic 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process of creating three-dimensional objects by adding layers of plastic material one on top of the other until the final shape is achieved. This is done using a 3D printer that follows a digital design file to create the object.

There are several methods of plastic 3D printing, including Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA), and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). FDM is the most common method, which involves melting a plastic filament and depositing it layer by layer onto a build plate.

Plastic 3D printing is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and consumer products. It is a cost-effective and efficient way of producing prototypes and small-scale production runs, and it also allows for the creation of complex shapes and geometries that are difficult to achieve with traditional manufacturing methods.

Metal 3D printing

Metal 3D printing, also known as metal additive manufacturing, is a process of creating three-dimensional objects by adding layers of metal powder or wire one on top of the other until the final shape is achieved. This is done using a 3D printer that follows a digital design file to create the object.

Metal 3D printing is used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial manufacturing. It allows for the creation of complex geometries, improved component performance, and reduced production time and costs compared to traditional manufacturing methods. Metal 3D printing also allows for the creation of customized and one-of-a-kind parts, such as patient-specific medical implants or aerospace components with unique designs.

Upload your drawings and get an instant free quote

For your convenience’s sake, please directly forward your RFQ to our support email [email protected],  we will give you the quote with 24 hours. It will be better if you send us both 2D and 3D drawings. 

Common Materials Allow 3D Printing

Metal

  • Aluminum
  • Stainless Steel 
  • Titanium
  • Inconel
  • Cobalt Chrome

Plastic

  • ABS
  • Polycarbonate
  • Polypropylene
  • Silicone
  • Nylon
  • TPU

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