3D Printing
Accelerate development with industrial-grade prints for prototypes, fixtures, and short-run production.
Technologies
Production-minded additive options
Choose the process that matches your tolerances, surface finish goals, and strength needs.
- MJF / SLS — nylon and composite parts with isotropic strength for functional use
- FDM — quick jigs, fixtures, and concept models with fast turns
- SLA — smooth cosmetic surfaces and fine detail for housings, bezels, and show models
Materials
Common build materials
- PA12/PA11 (MJF/SLS) for durable, temperature-resistant parts
- Glass- or carbon-filled nylons where extra stiffness is required
- ABS, PETG, and ASA for FDM prototypes and fixtures
- Tough & clear resins for SLA cosmetic or transparent features
Finishing
Post-processing and quality checks
- Bead blasting, dyeing, vapor smoothing, and threaded inserts installed per print
- Dimensional checks for critical-to-function features
- Light machining or surfacing when tighter datums are needed
Best fits
When to use 3D printing
- Rapid prototypes to validate fit, function, and ergonomics before cutting metal
- Bridge production while tooling or machining ramps up
- Shop and test fixtures that save time on the floor
- Low-volume end-use parts with complex geometry or internal channels
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