3D printing (additive manufacturing) builds physical objects layer by layer from a digital file. Unlike subtractive manufacturing (CNC milling), there's no material waste and no tooling cost — making it ideal for prototypes, custom parts, and low-volume production.
We operate three printing technologies: FDM (fused deposition modeling) for strong, functional parts in engineering-grade thermoplastics; SLA (stereolithography) for ultra-smooth, high-detail parts in resin; and SLS (selective laser sintering) for complex geometries in nylon without support structures.
From a single prototype to a production run of 500 units, we'll help you choose the right technology, material, and finish for your application. Send us your STL, STEP, or OBJ file and we'll quote within 2 hours.