3D Printing Service

3D Printing Service​ provides on-demand, professional-grade additive manufacturing without the need for in-house equipment or expertise. By leveraging technologies like FDM, SLA, SLS, and metal printing, these services turn digital designs into precise physical parts—from rapid prototypes to functional end-use components.

Ideal for businesses, engineers, designers, and creators, a 3D printing service offers scalability, material variety, and expert finishing, accelerating innovation and reducing time-to-market.

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MJF (Multijet Fusion)

HP’s Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)​ is an industrial-grade 3D printing process. It works by spreading a fine layer of nylon-based powder, to which fusing and detailing agents are precisely jetted. A heating element then passes over the bed, causing the areas with fusing agent to melt together. This layer-by-layer process enables the fast production of complex, functional parts with excellent strength, fine detail, and isotropic properties.

Ideal for functional prototyping, durable end-use parts, and on-demand manufacturing, MJF is a key technology for agile and digital industrial production. prototype and parts in 24 hours at the earliest

MJF 3D printing service starting at only $14 and MOQ 1pc

SLS (Selective LaserSintering)

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)​ is a widely-used industrial 3D printing technology. It uses a high-power laser to selectively sinter (fuse) fine particles of polymer powder, such as nylon, layer by layer. The surrounding unsintered powder acts as a natural support structure, allowing for the creation of complex, durable, and functional parts with high strength and good chemical resistance.

As one of the most established 3D printing methods, SLS is ideal for producing robust prototypes, intricate end-use components, and parts requiring flexibility without the need for dedicated support structures.

SLA 3D printing service

SLA (Stereolithography) 3D Printing Service​ is a premier solution for creating high-resolution, visually precise prototypes and models. Using a UV laser to selectively cure liquid photopolymer resin layer by layer, it produces parts with exceptionally smooth surfaces, fine details, and excellent accuracy.

Ideal for concept models, detailed prototypes, artistic pieces, and applications requiring a superior finish, an SLA service provides professional-grade results without the need for in-house equipment investment.

PolyJet/Full color printing

PolyJet / Full Color 3D Printing​ is a high-precision additive manufacturing technology that operates similarly to an inkjet printer. It jets and instantly cures layers of liquid photopolymer resin using UV light. Its unique capability to simultaneously jet multiple materials and colors in a single print job allows for the creation of complex, multi-material parts with vibrant full color, varying textures, and flexible or rigid properties in a single object.

This technology is ideal for producing ultra-realistic prototypes, detailed anatomical models, product designs requiring color-coding, and any application where visual accuracy and material versatility are critical.

FDM(Fused DepositionModeling)

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)​ is one of the most common and accessible 3D printing technologies. It works by heating and extruding a continuous filament of thermoplastic material (such as PLA or ABS) through a nozzle, depositing it layer by layer onto a build platform to create a solid object.

Renowned for its simplicity, material versatility, and cost-effectiveness, FDM is widely used for functional prototyping, concept modeling, educational purposes, and manufacturing low-cost tooling and end-use parts.

SLM(Selective Laser Melting)

Selective Laser Melting (SLM)​ is an industrial metal 3D printing process. It uses a high-power laser to fully melt metal powder, layer by layer, producing exceptionally strong, dense, and complex metal parts for aerospace, medical, and automotive applications.

DLP (Digital LightProcessing)

Digital Light Processing (DLP)​ is a high-speed 3D printing technology that uses a digital light projector to cure an entire layer of liquid photopolymer resin simultaneously with UV light. This process allows for fast print times and produces parts with excellent surface finish, high accuracy, and fine detail.

Ideal for applications requiring smooth finishes and intricate features, DLP is commonly used for detailed prototypes, jewelry casting, dental models, and figurines.