3D Printing
Why 3D Printing
- Flexibility
- Reduce tooling and investment
- Innovate faster
- Cuts cost
- Reduce carbon foot print
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FDM Process
Fused Deposit Modelling or Fused Filament Fabrication, is an additive manufacturing process that belongs to the material extrusion family. In FDM an prototype is built by selectively depositing melted material in a pre-determined path layer-by-layer. The materials used are thermoplastic polymers and come in a wire filament form.
Max printing volume
- 300 mm*300 mm*300 mm
- Parts with the larger volume can be divide in two or more sections and stick together by glue or by providing a interlocking in design
- Standard accuracy +/- 0.3 mm
- Surface finish visible layers with texture
Post processing
- Support removal & sanding
- Add on primer coat and painting
NOTE :- For on demand 3D Printing services contact us or attach a file in get a quote form our engineer will respond you in 1- 2 hr.
ABS
- ABS filament is strong, ductile material with wear resistance and heat
tolerance. Common 3D prints with ABS are Interlocking parts like gears, parts exposed to UV and
heat like a car cup holder, or prototyping.Wide selection of methods for
excellent post-processing.
NYLON - Nylon
filament is strong yet flexible making it tough to break and shatter resistant.
Commonly used for living hinges, functionally
strong parts.Must be dried before printing for strength and a glossy finish,
and is available in a variety of colors.
PET-G - PETG is a Glycol Modified version of
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), which is commonly used to manufacture water
bottles . It is a semi-rigid material with good impact resistance, but it has a
slightly softer surface which makes it prone to wear. The material also
benefits from great thermal characteristics, allowing the plastic to cool
efficiently with almost negligible warpage
TPU -
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is any of a class of polyurethane plastics
with many properties, elasticity,
transparency, and resistance to oil, grease and abrasion. Technically, they
are thermoplastic elastomers consisting of linear segmented block copolymers composed
of hard and soft segments.
WOODEN - Wood
filaments looks and feels similar to actual wood with printing properties of
PLA. Best used for wooden busts, sculptures, or tikis. Anything really complex
to chisel. Different extruder temperatures produce different colors; the
hotter, the darker
Applications
- Injection moulding Prototype
- Low volume production
- Casting prototype
- architectural models
- customized gifts
- product development
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