3D Printing & Rapid Prototyping
Our in-house 3D printing capability allows us to produce functional prototypes, custom fixtures, and small-batch production parts — directly from CAD data, with no tooling required. We use additive manufacturing to accelerate development cycles, validate designs physically, and deliver end-use parts where traditional manufacturing is impractical or too costly.
What We Deliver
Functional Prototypes
Rapid iteration of mechanical designs — enclosures, brackets, housings, and assemblies printed and tested within hours. Validate form, fit, and function before committing to CNC or injection molding.
Custom Jigs, Fixtures & Tooling
Production-support tools designed and printed on demand — assembly jigs, test fixtures, alignment tools, and cable routing guides that improve manufacturing efficiency.
End-Use Parts & Small Batches
For geometries that are impossible or uneconomical to machine, we produce final parts in engineering-grade materials — suitable for mechanical loads, elevated temperatures, and chemical exposure.
Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM)
We optimize part geometry for 3D printing — reducing support material, improving print orientation, consolidating assemblies into single parts, and integrating features that only additive manufacturing can produce.
Materials
Standard Thermoplastics
PLA, PETG, ABS — for prototypes, visual models, and low-stress functional parts.
Engineering Polymers
Nylon (PA6/PA12), ASA, PC (polycarbonate), CPE — for parts requiring mechanical strength, UV resistance, or elevated temperature performance.
Flexible & Specialty Materials
TPU (flexible), carbon fiber reinforced filaments, ESD-safe materials — for gaskets, vibration dampening, and electronics handling applications.
Capabilities & Equipment
Technology: FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
Build Volume: 256 × 256 × 256 mm
Layer Resolution: 0.05 – 0.3 mm
Nozzle Options: 0.25 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 mm
Software: Cura, PrusaSlicer, Fusion 360
Turnaround: Same-day to 48 hours (depending on part size and complexity)