We offer comprehensive 3D printing services tailored to your needs—whether you already have an STL
or CAD file ready, or simply have an idea you'd like us to design, model, and prepare for printing. Let
our experts turn your concepts into reality.

Large Format 3D Printing

Our volume sizes range from:
300mm x 300mm (11.8x11.8 in)
500×500×400mm (19.6 x 19.6 x 15.7in)
1200mm x 1000mm x 1000mm (47.2 x 39.3 x 39.3 in)

FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)

FDM is a 3D printing method that builds objects by depositing melted thermoplastic filament layer by layer. During this process, thermoplastic filament is fed from a spool into a heated extruder nozzle, which precisely lays down the softened material onto the evolving object to form the desired shape.

SLA (Stereolithography)

SLA is a 3D printing technology that creates models, prototypes, patterns, and production components layer by layer through photochemical reactions. During this process, a focused light source triggers chemical monomers and oligomers within a liquid resin to cross-link, forming polymers. These polymers solidify to construct a three-dimensional object.

SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)

SLS utilizes a laser as a precise heat source to fuse powdered materials. Guided automatically by a 3D digital model, the laser selectively targets and sinters particles of powder, binding them together to form a solid, three-dimensional structure layer by layer.

DMLS(Direct Metal Laser Sintering)

DMLS is process in which a laser selectively fuses metallic powder to build partslayer by layer. The laser precisely targets specific areas within a powder bedto form each layer. After each layer is completed, the printer distributes afresh layer of powder, and the sintering process continues until the finalmetal part is produced.

Metal 3D Printing

Metal 3D printing is an additive manufacturing technique that builds metal parts bylayering metal powders, then selectively melting or fusing them using lasers orelectron beams. It enables the production of complex, strong, and lightweightmetal components.

Metal Binder Jetting

Binder jetting is a method where an industrial printhead precisely deposits a liquid binder onto thin layers of powdered materials. This process builds specialized, high-value components and tooling by selectively binding the powder layer by layer.

Vapor Smoothing

Vapor smoothing is a post-processing technique used to improve the surface finish of 3D-printed parts. This effectively smooths out layer lines, reduces surface roughness, enhances appearance, and can improve mechanical properties by sealing the surface, resulting in parts with a glossy, professional finish.