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Product Description

Basic Specifications
Model NO.3D print service SLA
Printer MaterialResin
Nozzle Number5
Forming TechnologySLA
Raw MaterialResin Plastic Metal
Color OptionsWhite, Gray, Transparent, Black
Tolerance0.08mm
Leadtime3 Days
PackageCarton Box
Specification30*30*12
Professional 3D Printing & Rapid Prototyping

We provide comprehensive 3D printing services tailored for rapid prototyping. Utilizing materials such as Custom Resin, our 3D services offer the fastest route to physical verification without the need for expensive molds and fixtures. This is an ideal solution for fitment checks before initiating full-scale production.

1 Plastic: Replaces traditional injection molding for initial samples.
2 Metal Parts: Ideal alternative to expensive stamping or casting molds.
3 Efficiency: Superior to CNC for complex geometries, reducing setup and fixture costs.

Our capabilities include SLA, SLM, and SLS technologies. Simply provide your drawings or design ideas, and we will handle the manufacturing process to deliver precise parts.

3D Print Architectural Model Service

Automotive Applications - Engine Block & Components

Our services extend to complex automotive components including engine blocks, oil pans, oil pumps, cylinder heads, valve covers, pistons, and transmission systems.

Engine oil pan SLM
FDM Engine block

FDM & SLA Technology Comparison

FDM supports materials like PLA, ABS, PETG, and Nylon. While SLA offers layer thickness as fine as 0.01mm for high-detail surfaces, FDM is robust and suitable for structural parts. SLA is the preferred choice for parts requiring a smooth, bright finish.

Motor Fan
Exhaust manifold
Thermostat cover
Rapid 3D Printing Prototype

Advanced Metal Printing (SLM)

Selective Laser Melting (SLM) allows for the production of solid metal parts from powdered materials including Stainless Steel, Cobalt-Chromium alloy, Titanium alloy, and Aluminum alloy. This is critical for high-performance components like multi-channel valves and transmission cases.

Multi-channel valve SLM
Transmission case SLM
Technical Specifications & Capacity
Technology Build Material Layer Thickness Accuracy
SLA Resin (ABS-like) 0.01mm - 0.1mm ±0.05mm
FDM PLA, ABS, PETG, Nylon 0.1mm - 0.5mm ±0.1mm
SLM SS, Al, Ti Alloys 0.03mm - 0.1mm ±0.05mm
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Production Case Gallery
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Medical Monitor Shell
Shower Head Prototyping
Automotive Intake
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What materials can be used for 3D printing?

We support a wide range of materials including Resins (SLA), Plastics like PLA, ABS, PETG, and Nylon (FDM), and various metals such as Stainless Steel, Titanium, and Aluminum alloys (SLM).

Q2: What is the typical lead time for a 3D printed prototype?

Our standard lead time for most 3D printing services is approximately 3 days, depending on the complexity and volume of the parts.

Q3: What level of accuracy can your 3D printing services achieve?

We can achieve tolerances within ±0.05mm to 0.08mm, ensuring high precision for fitment testing and reverse engineering projects.

Q4: How do I choose between SLA and FDM?

SLA is ideal for parts requiring high detail and smooth surface finishes (layer thickness ~0.01mm). FDM is better suited for functional parts using robust plastic materials like Nylon or ABS.

Q5: Can you print large-scale automotive parts?

Yes, our equipment can handle large components such as engine blocks and air conditioning covers. For example, our SLA1400 machine has a build size of up to 1400*700*500mm.

Q6: Is 3D printing suitable for metal functional parts?

Absolutely. Our SLM (Selective Laser Melting) service creates fully dense metal parts that are suitable for demanding applications in the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries.

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