● One stop metal/non-metal 3D printing precision production center
● Small batch, customized production
● Production of complex metal parts on demand
■ Multiple materials available
■ Multiple surface treatment effects
■ Can provide a complete set of design solutions
3D printing offers numerous benefits, especially when you know how to optimize product design to fully utilize them. The advantages include:
Sealing
Metal 3D-printed parts are fully dense, incorporating complex geometries and precise internal features that cannot be achieved solely with traditional machining.
Reduced Waste
Designs can be completed quickly with minimal material waste, while maximizing strength.
Increased Efficiency
Multiple identical parts can be processed simultaneously on a single platform, significantly improving production efficiency.
Choosing the correct materials for 3D printing is crucial for the mechanical performance, functionality, and aesthetics of the product.
Aluminum Alloy (AlSi10Mg) | Die Steel (MS1/18Ni300) | Cobalt Chromium Tungsten Alloy (CoCrW) |
Stainless Ateel (316L) | Titanium Alloy (TC4/Ti6Al4V) | Tin Bronze (QSN6.5-0.4) |
PLA | ABS | Nylon |
Surface treatment can improve the strength, durability, appearance, and even functionality of parts.
Name | Description | Materials | Color | Texture |
Painting | Surface treatment can improve the appearance of the product while also providing protection | Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Steel | Black, any RAL code or Pantone number | flat, metallic, textured,Gloss, semi-gloss. |
Polishing | Polishing is achieved through physical friction and chemical interference, resulting in a smooth and glossy surface of the product | Aluminum, Brass, Stainless Steel, Steel | n/a | Gloss |
Powder Coating | Powder coating is a type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. | Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Steel | Black, any RAL code or Pantone number | Gloss or semi-gloss |
Bead Blasting | Shot peening can make the surface of parts smooth and have matte texture, mainly used in visual applications. | ABS, Aluminum, Brass, Stainless Steel, Steel | n/a | Matte |
Our 3D printing offers competitive prices, fast quotes, fast production, and fast delivery while ensuring high accuracy and quality. Rapid prototyping using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) to functional end parts manufactured using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Multi Jet Fusion (MJF), etc.
Metal 3D Printing (DMLS)
Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) is an industrial metal 3D printing process capable of building fully functional metal prototypes and production parts within 7 days or less. A wide range of metals can be utilized for parts in end-use applications.
● Suitable for production metal 3D printing
● Strength, dimensional accuracy, and appearance of final metal parts can be enhanced through post-processing options like CNC machining and heat treatments.
Stereolithography (SLA)
Stereolithography (SLA) is an industrial 3D printing process used to create concept models, appearance prototypes, and complex parts with intricate geometries within just 1 day. SLA offers a variety of material options, high feature resolution, and excellent surface quality.
● Ideal for producing parts with complex geometries
● Smooth finished surfaces with minimal layer lines
● Provides fine detail, making it ideal for small parts
● Equipment is integrated and relatively easy to operate
● Multiple material properties can be printed
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is an industrial 3D printing process capable of producing precise prototypes and functional production parts within just 1 day. A variety of nylon-based materials and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) are available, allowing for the creation of highly durable parts that require heat resistance, chemical resistance, flexibility, or dimensional stability.
● Finished parts have minimal powder residue and no layering texture
● High mechanical performance of parts
● No need for support structures during printing
Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF)
Multi-Jet Fusion is an industrial 3D printing process that produces functional nylon prototypes and end-use production parts within 1 day. Compared to processes like SLS, parts feature superior surface quality, finer detail resolution, and more consistent mechanical performance.
● Supports innovative material and software developments across various industries
● Streamlines workflows and reduces costs for rapid prototyping
● Enables production of parts for breakthrough economic benefits
Printing Type | Materials | Max Part Size | Min Feature Size | Tolerance |
Metal 3D Printing (DMLS) | Aluminum | 245mm x 245mm x 330mm | 0.1524mm | ±0.076mm |
Stainless Steel | ||||
Titanium | ||||
Stereolithography (SLA) | ABS | 127mm x 127mm x 63mm | 0.0634mm | ±0.0508mm |
Polycarbonate | ||||
Polypropylene | ||||
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) | Nylons | 482mm x 482mm x 431mm | 0.762mm | ±0.254mm |
Polypropylene | ||||
TP | ||||
Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) | Nylons | 281mm x 378mm x 378mm | 0.508mm | ±0.305mm |
Material selection
Fast delivery
Reliable quality
High precision
Multiple surface treatments