FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) is the process of using a machine to lay down thin layers of melted plastic on top of one another to build up a solid object.
Benefits of FDM 3D Printing:
Cost-effective way to manufacture small batches of products or parts
Fast production. Create and test functional parts quickly
Able to create objects that are impossible by any other means
Large range of materials to suit your specific needs
FDM 3D Printing
SLA (Resin) 3D Printing
SLA (Stereolithography) 3D printing is the process of using UV light to rapidly cure photo-reactive resin into thin layers of 2D images that build up into a solid object.
Benefits of SLA 3D Printing:
Extremely fine detail prints. Create small parts or models.
High heat and chemical resistance. Create parts that hold up to extreme conditions.
Wide range of materials for a variety of applications
Computer-aided design, also known as Digital 3D Modelling, allows designers to test, refine and manipulate virtual products prior to production. These high-quality 3D designs are identical in dimension and detail to the desired finished product, ensuring quality and accuracy for production.
If you have a good idea, but don’t have the CAD experience or software to design it, we can help you bring your concept into the real world. We will work with you to turn your idea into a ready to print 3D CAD model.
CAD Design
3D Scanning
3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect data on its shape and possibly its appearance (e.g. color). The collected data can then be used to construct digital 3D models.
If you have an object that you want to have copied or make a digital model of, you can send it to us to be scanned by our professional scanning technology and converted into a usable 3D model.