3D Printing services
Accelerate your product development with our industrial-grade 3D printing services. From rapid prototypes to functional, end-use parts, we offer a wide range of materials and technologies to bring your ideas to life — fast and with unmatched flexibility.
FDM PRINTING
Fused Deposition Modeling
FDM is one of the most widely used 3D printing techniques, ideal for quick prototyping and functional parts. It works by extruding thermoplastic filaments layer by layer to form the object.
Materials: PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU (Flexible), ASA, Nylon
Benefits:
Cost-effective for prototyping
Good mechanical strength
Fast turnaround
Variety of thermoplastics are available
Applications:
Product prototypes
Tooling, jigs & fixtures
Educational models
Consumer product parts
SLA PRINTING Stereolithography
SLA uses a UV laser to cure liquid resin into solid plastic, layer by layer. It offers excellent detail, surface finish, and is perfect for design visualization.
Materials: Standard Resin, Tough Resin, Castable Resin, Flexible Resin
Benefits:
Extremely high resolution
Smooth surface finish
Ideal for intricate and small parts
Perfect for cosmetic prototypes
Applications:
Jewellery & dental molds
Visual presentation models
Master patterns for molding
Miniatures & scale models


SLS PRINTING
Selective Laser Sintering
SLS uses a laser to sinter powdered nylon into solid parts. It does not require support structures, making it ideal for complex internal features.
Materials: Nylon (PA12, PA11), Filled Nylons (Glass, Carbon Fiber)
Benefits:
Durable and impact-resistant parts
No support structures needed
Functional assemblies and mechanical parts
Excellent for production runs
Applications:
Aerospace and automotive components
Enclosures and brackets
Industrial parts
Snap-fit assemblies


MJF PRINTING
Multi Jet Fusion
MJF uses inkjet arrays to selectively fuse powder material. It provides consistent mechanical properties and excellent surface finish, ideal for production.
Materials: Nylon PA12, PA11, TPU
Benefits:
Fast production for large volumes
Consistent strength and finish
Economical for mid-size batches
Complex geometries supported
Applications:
Medical device components
Custom enclosures
Robotics and drones
Batch manufacturing


DMLS PRINTING
Direct Metal Laser Sintering
DMLS fuses metal powder layer by layer using a laser to create strong and complex metal parts. It is ideal for parts that cannot be manufactured by traditional means.
Materials: Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Titanium, Inconel
Benefits:
Real metal parts with high strength
Complex and lightweight structures
Excellent for aerospace, medical, and tooling
Ideal for low-volume, high-value applications
Applications:
Custom tools and jigs
Aerospace engine parts
Medical implants and instruments
Heat exchangers and housings

