Online 3D Printing Service

Industrial 3D printing for prototypes and production parts

Upload a CAD file, compare metal, nylon, resin and plastic options, then get production-grade parts made with SLM, MJF, SLS, SLA or FDM.

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3D printed sample parts
Upload CAD files STEP / STP / STL / OBJ / IGS
SLM Metal MJF Nylon SLA Resin FDM Plastic
Fastest lead time
24h
Materials
50+
DFM review
Included
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Core printing processes
100K+
Parts produced / year
500+
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Quality complaint rate
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Get pricing without waiting for back-and-forth emails. Choose process, material, finish and shipping speed from one quote flow.

  • STL, STEP, STP, OBJ and IGES
  • Prototype, batch and production quantities
  • Transparent pricing by material and finish
Applications

Applications of 3D Printing

Industrial 3D printing supports engineers, product designers and manufacturers from first prototypes to functional parts, display models and short-run production.

Functional nylon 3D printed parts
Functional Parts

Structures, housings, tooling and end-use components

Print durable parts for aerospace, automotive, robotics, medical devices and industrial machinery without waiting for tooling.

  • Jigs, fixtures and assembly aids
  • On-demand replacement parts
  • Lightweight brackets and enclosures
SLA resin prototype parts
Rapid Prototyping

Concept models, fit checks and engineering validation

Move from CAD to physical iteration quickly with SLA detail, FDM speed and MJF/SLS strength for functional testing.

  • Aesthetic and concept models
  • Fit-check and assembly prototypes
  • Functional test samples
High-detail customized 3D printed model
High-end Custom Models

Medical models, display parts and presentation builds

Create high-fidelity models where detail, surface quality and accurate geometry matter for communication or evaluation.

  • Pre-surgery practice models
  • Architectural and display models
  • Collectibles, props and master patterns
Automotive Medical Industrial Robotics Art Models Consumer Products
Technologies

Five industrial 3D printing processes

Select by material family, surface finish, strength and production intent. SLM is highlighted for metal end-use parts; MJF, SLS, SLA and FDM cover nylon, resin and plastic requirements.

Featured · Metal

SLM Metal 3D Printing

Selective Laser Melting builds fully dense metal parts for demanding thermal, structural and lightweight applications. It is the best choice when your prototype needs to behave like a real production metal component.

316L Stainless 17-4PH Titanium TC4 AlSi10Mg Inconel 718
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Production Nylon

MJF Nylon

Best for
Durable PA12 parts, clips, housings, small-batch production
Lead time
3-5 business days
PA12 PA12 Glass-filled TPU
Support-free Plastic

SLS Nylon

Best for
Complex nylon geometries, jigs, brackets, functional prototypes
Lead time
4-6 business days
PA12 PA11 Glass-filled PA TPU
High Detail Resin

SLA Resin

Best for
Visual prototypes, masters, transparent parts, smooth surfaces
Lead time
2-5 business days
Standard Tough Clear High-temp
Fast Plastic Prototypes

FDM Plastic

Best for
Cost-effective prototypes, large parts, fixtures, early iterations
Lead time
2-4 business days
PLA ABS PETG PC Nylon-CF
Materials

Engineering materials for real part requirements

Choose from metals, nylons, resins and thermoplastics. The right material depends on load, heat, chemical exposure, surface quality and cost target.

Stainless steel 3D printing material

Metals

Strong, heat resistant and production ready for structural components.

316L17-4PHTitaniumAluminumInconel
Nylon 3D printing material

Nylons

Durable, lightweight polymers for functional prototypes and small batches.

PA12Glass-filled PATPUPA11
Resin 3D printing material

Resins

Smooth, accurate and detailed for appearance models and master patterns.

StandardToughClearHigh-temp
FDM plastic material

FDM Plastics

Cost-effective thermoplastics for fast iteration and large-format parts.

PLAABSPETGPCNylon-CF
MaterialProcessKey propertiesTypical applications
316L Stainless SteelSLMCorrosion resistant, strong, weldableMedical, marine and industrial components
Titanium TC4SLMLightweight, high strength, biocompatibleAerospace, medical and high-performance parts
Aluminum AlSi10MgSLMLightweight with good thermal performanceHeat sinks, brackets and housings
Nylon PA12MJF / SLSDurable, impact resistant and lightweightClips, fixtures, housings and batch parts
Standard / Tough / Clear ResinSLAHigh detail and smooth surface qualityVisual prototypes, masters and clear models
PLA / ABS / PETG / PCFDMFast, affordable and widely availableConcept models, fixtures and large prototypes
Tolerances & Accuracy

Expected accuracy by process

Final tolerances depend on material, geometry, build orientation and finishing. For critical interfaces, we can add CNC finishing after printing.

ProcessTypical toleranceLayer thicknessBest useLead time
SLA+/-0.1 mm or +/-0.1%25-100 umHigh-detail resin and smooth surfaces2-5 days
MJF+/-0.3 mm or +/-0.3%80 umProduction nylon parts3-5 days
SLS+/-0.3 mm or +/-0.3%100 umComplex nylon parts without supports4-6 days
FDM+/-0.3 mm or project-specific100-300 umFast, economical plastic prototypes2-4 days
SLM+/-0.1-0.2 mm20-50 umFunctional metal parts5-8 days
Surface Finishing

Take printed parts from raw to ready-to-use

As-printed parts are fast. Finished parts can be smoother, stronger, coloured, branded or ready for assembly.

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Metal / Nylon

Bead blasting

Creates a uniform matte texture and reduces visible layer or powder marks.

02
Metal / Resin

Sanding & polishing

Improves appearance and surface feel from satin to high-gloss finishes.

03
All materials

Painting & coating

Primer, colour matching, protective coating and presentation-grade finishes.

Explore all post-processing
Quality Control

Checked before production, inspected before shipping

Reliable 3D printed parts need more than a machine. We combine file review, process control, finishing checks and final inspection.

  • DFM review

    Wall thickness, feature size, support risk, orientation and process fit are reviewed before production.

  • Process control

    Parts are produced with validated machine parameters and checked through post-processing.

  • Inspection options

    Dimensional inspection, visual inspection and measurement reports are available when required.

  • Confidentiality

    Files are handled securely and NDAs are available for sensitive product development projects.

3D printing quality control and production facility
Design Fit

When 3D printing is the right manufacturing route

Advantages

  • No tooling cost and fast project starts
  • Complex geometries, channels and lattice structures
  • Cost-effective one-offs, prototypes and low-volume batches
  • Fast iteration without changing moulds or fixtures
  • Wide material range across metals, nylon, resin and plastics

Design around

  • Post-processing may be needed for cosmetic or smooth surfaces
  • Large flat parts and thin walls can warp depending on material
  • Build volume limits maximum part size by process
  • Layer direction can affect strength on some technologies
  • For very high volumes, rapid injection moulding may be more economical
FAQs

3D printing questions

Questions about process selection, pricing, tolerances or confidential files? Start here.

Choose SLM for production metal parts, MJF or SLS for strong nylon components, SLA for smooth high-detail resin parts, and FDM for economical plastic prototypes. If you upload a CAD file, we can recommend the best process based on geometry, strength, finish and budget.

STL and STEP/STP are preferred. We can also review OBJ, IGES and other common CAD formats. STEP is usually best when the part has precise mechanical features, while STL is widely used for mesh-based 3D printing.

Pricing depends on material, part volume, build orientation, quantity, surface finish and shipping speed. Upload your file to get a geometry-based quote instead of a rough estimate.

Simple plastic or resin parts can ship in as fast as 24 hours. Nylon production parts usually take 3-6 business days, while SLM metal parts typically take 5-8 business days. Finishing can add extra time.

Yes. We review printability, wall thickness, feature size, orientation, support risk and finishing requirements before production. For demanding projects, our team can suggest process or material changes before you commit.

Yes. CAD files are handled securely and never shared or reused. An NDA is available on request. For confidential projects, contact [email protected] before uploading files.