3D printing
3D printing
3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is the process of making a three-dimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model.
FDM is the most common 3D printing process, and is most often used to create extremely small parts. This is achieved using an additive process, where layers are stacked in different shapes (using a sequential layering technique).
This type of production is attractive for the materialisation of products with complex geometries because, unlike milling, it offers unlimited freedom in the geometric complexity of the design.
Based on your idea and the criteria for the product, we will select the most suitable type of plastic from a wide selection.
For 3D printing we use ABS, PET, PA, PC, PPA and TPU plastics. Opportunities:
- We produce one-piece parts up to 600x600x600mm.
The smallest part or part size is 2mm - 0.06mm minimum printing layer
- Maximum printable angle that does not require support structures and produces good surface quality – 45o
- Tolerances (possible dimensional deviations) ± 0.5%
Areas of application:
- Plastic parts of unique industrial equipment, building models and broken parts
- Production of personal and corporate gifts
- Prototyping
- Visualisation of three-dimensional computer models
The 3D printing method stands out thanks to its production times and attractive prices.
It is most suitable for printing small batches and one-off orders, as printing a single part can take several hours.