Filament Prints
(Fused Deposition Modeling)
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), also known as Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), is the most common type of 3D printing. FDM has short lead times, a relatively low cost per part, and can produce larger parts than many other additive polymer technologies. With a variety of material choices and finishing options, our FDM 3D printing service is ideal for creating everything from quick prototypes to the final product.
Concept Models
The speed and versatility of FDM lets engineers create physical snapshots of their designs.
Durable
FDM can be used to create durable prototypes that withstand thermal, chemical, and mechanical stress.
Manufacturing Tools
High-performance materials make FDM ideal for producing jigs, fixtures, and production tooling.
Low Cost Per Part
FDM is one of the most economical 3D Printing technologies, making it ideal for tight budgets
APPLICATIONS
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Experience rapid prototyping for yourself with professional 3D printing solutions. Print. Test. Gauge response. Repeat. While shrinking lead times and slashing costs.
MANUFACTURING
Discover the ease and efficiency that 3D printing brings to the factory floor. Streamline retooling and accelerate assembly times, while achieving higher levels of precision.
END-USE PARTS
Go beyond rapid prototyping and deploy 3D printing applications for on-demand manufacturing. Custom one-offs, replacement parts, or even small-batch production runs.
ARCHITECTURE
Stun clients with eye-catching 3D printed architectural models. Or perform massing studies and experiment with various building design concepts, quickly and effortlessly.